doczenith1
Very Senior Member
^^^ That's very similar to what I did. The CRC errors surface about 4-5 hours after I restarted the router the last time with the JFFS restored... but not at first. Once all the J* amtm scripts kick in, that seems to be hammering the JFFS. I also checked a restore of the JFFS is just a simple tar file the router untars (as files) back to the JFFS.. so the CRC errors are likely already existing on the JFFS from the upgrade.
I have also reformatted the JFFS now maybe 5x and restored two different copies of the JFFS as it was before .19... nope.. CRC errors will eventually return.
What I'm doing now is I uninstalled all the J* scripts and am slowly adding them back 1 by 1.. and telling the scripts to use the USB drive (which is a real SSD)... I want to see if getting all the I/O off the JFFS behaves. So far, it has with ntpMerlin installed and pointing to USB.
This is uber frustrating as 384.18 has worked perfectly for months with no CRC errros. IDK WTF Asus did with resizing the JFFS, but it's breaking a lot of our tooling. (That peeve is NOT directed at RMerlin's excellent work!!)
At this point, while others have had no issues with the upgrade - hindsight/2020, I'd stayed at 384.18 on my AC86U for (*@(@* sure.
My detail steps -> https://www.snbforums.com/threads/r...19-is-now-available.65801/page-24#post-615322
I am half way through some trouble shooting. I had a vpn client running and also spdmerlin doing an hourly speed test over the vpn. I stopped the vpn client and rebooted. Since then no log entries like the one you and I were seeing for the last few hours. I just started the vpn client and we'll see if the log entries pop back up at 12 past the hour when the speed test runs. I was also getting a new log entry that I never got with .18 regarding the vpn.
Sep 1 13:12:55 ovpn-client1[5123]: AEAD Decrypt error: bad packet ID (may be a replay): [ #3423020 ] -- see the man page entry for --no-replay and --replay-window for more info or silence this warning with --mute-replay-warnings
If the log entries return I'm going to reset the vpn client to defaults, reboot and then reload the ovpn file.