I have a Dell Poweredge 2950 and when I boot I get this:
[ 0.255247] ACPI: SPCR: Unexpected SPCR Access Width. Defaulting to byte size
[ 0.812413] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_SB._OSC.CDW1], AE_NOT_FOUND (20190816/psargs-330)
[ 0.812489] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB._OSC due to previous error (AE_NOT_FOUND) (20160816/psparse-531)
[ 1.540833] ERST: Failed to get Error Log Address Range.
Now I have only encountered this issue when using 6.3 that I am aware of, I was able to roll back to an earlier version of Proxmox and get it to boot but after
a dist-upgrade again it may boot once or twice but then I will get this, I was running this in a cluster but had to remove it. I am going to try installing 6.2 and see if I encounter these errors but from what I can tell this happened after the newest kernel update, and I can't boot because it just hangs after that message. Any help would be greatly appreciated because I am trying to run 2 nodes and using a proxmox backup server and I prefer to keep all my systems up to date.
[ 0.255247] ACPI: SPCR: Unexpected SPCR Access Width. Defaulting to byte size
[ 0.812413] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_SB._OSC.CDW1], AE_NOT_FOUND (20190816/psargs-330)
[ 0.812489] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB._OSC due to previous error (AE_NOT_FOUND) (20160816/psparse-531)
[ 1.540833] ERST: Failed to get Error Log Address Range.
Now I have only encountered this issue when using 6.3 that I am aware of, I was able to roll back to an earlier version of Proxmox and get it to boot but after
a dist-upgrade again it may boot once or twice but then I will get this, I was running this in a cluster but had to remove it. I am going to try installing 6.2 and see if I encounter these errors but from what I can tell this happened after the newest kernel update, and I can't boot because it just hangs after that message. Any help would be greatly appreciated because I am trying to run 2 nodes and using a proxmox backup server and I prefer to keep all my systems up to date.