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warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.key_revision (0)

iMacPro, Mac OS 10.13.2


Diskutil gives this warning when running "first aid": warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.major_version (0)


Strange that brand new computer gives warnings, should I be worried about this?


This is whole message list:

Verifying file system.

Volume could not be unmounted.

Using live mode.

Performing fsck_apfs -n -l -x /dev/rdisk1s1

Checking volume.

Checking the container superblock.

Checking the EFI jumpstart record.

Checking the space manager.

Checking the object map.

Checking the APFS volume superblock.

Checking the object map.

Checking the fsroot tree.

warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.major_version (0)

warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.key_os_version (0x0)

warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.key_revision (0)

Checking the snapshot metadata tree.

Checking the extent ref tree.

Checking the snapshots.

Verifying allocated space.

The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 appears to be OK.

File system check exit code is 0.

Restoring the original state found as mounted.

Operation successful.

iMac Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.2)

Posted on Jan 4, 2018 11:55 AM

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Posted on Jan 5, 2018 10:45 AM

iMacPro, Mac OS 10.13.2


I received my first IMac Pro in December and found the 3 crypto_val warnings. I was only able to clear this by erasing the hard drive and reinstalling the OS. On the same computer, I also has finder issues. When creating a new folder, i would get an error code -43). Ultimately Apple issued a return.


Jump forward to today 010518, the new iMac Pro arrived. I ran Disk Utility and the 3 crypto_val warnings are on this unit as well. I will be again, erasing the drive and reinstalling the OS to try and resolve.

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May 10, 2018 4:46 PM in response to Nevering

UPDATE: Further to my earlier post, I've again backed up to Time Machine, and have now gone through an SSD erase and OSX reinstall from Internet Recovery (rather than using the OS stored in the recovery partition). Then used Migrate Assistant to restore user accounts, apps, settings etc.


Crypto_val errors aren't present as before, but I still have the problem of screen brightness resetting, and external HD spinning up over and over again while in sleep mode (therefore worried about the effects on a hard drive that's effectively always on/off/on/off/on/off etc etc).


Going to leave it to sleep overnight, and see whether the sleep crashes occur.


Seriously thinking about getting this refunded, and speccing out a standard 5K 27" iMac with best available graphics card and SSD (effectively what I use at work, with none of the issues we're all seeing on the so-called 'Pro').


Cheers Apple.

May 11, 2018 8:30 AM in response to lienffur

Finder problem...


As you'll see inside this thread, I had also the crypto_val errors and a lot of problems. All are solved and my iMac Pro is running well. But to day I discovered the first time the "empty folder error". The situation was a little bit "unusual", because I had Firefox, Cyberduck, 1 Excel file and 8 Word documents open at the same time. After closing all apps, Finder was showing the files again. I did neither a restart of Finder nor a reboot, just closing all the apps...


Maybe that might help others.


Greetings from Germany!

Jun 1, 2018 11:04 AM in response to spertti

Hi,


I have no idea if anyone will find this useful. I had the same problem. I tried everything short of re installing MacOs. I tried one last thing. I removed most of my data from the Mac, it was stored in Dropbox. I restarted the Mac and then checked FileVault again, it told me that is was encrypting and would take 11 hours to complete. Up to that point it had claimed that it was already complete. Any way I waited for the encryption to complete and now my drive is error free. It now gives me to option to remove encryption which was previously greyed out. Can't explain this but it worked.

warning: crypto_val: object (oid 0x4): invalid state.key_revision (0)

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