Kernel : Linux 5.13.19-6-pve #1 SMP PVE 5.13.19-15 (Tue, 29 Mar 2022 15:59:50 +0200)
PVE-manager : pve-manager/7.1-12/b3c09de3
Node: HP DL360 G7 (also saw some Google for DL360 G9 and other HP types)
After moving CT's to a node that also manages VM's HUNDREDS of these messages appeared.
Although there are many suggestions for this issue on the internet none worked for me. I could get rid of these only one way:
This could be because energy management in HP 360 is managed by the node itself and setup in BIOS.
PVE-manager : pve-manager/7.1-12/b3c09de3
Node: HP DL360 G7 (also saw some Google for DL360 G9 and other HP types)
After moving CT's to a node that also manages VM's HUNDREDS of these messages appeared.
Although there are many suggestions for this issue on the internet none worked for me. I could get rid of these only one way:
Code:
modprobe -r acpi_power_meter
This could be because energy management in HP 360 is managed by the node itself and setup in BIOS.