@intuited: thanks for your workaround. For others I'll just just note that it seems also necessary to do something like this after making the change:
sudo service rsyslog restart
and I had to change "MCP" to "CPU" to match the messages I was seeing:
in /etc/rsyslog.d/10-mcp-power.conf :msg,contains,"intel ips 0000:00:1f.6: CPU power or thermal limit exceeded" ~
@intuited: thanks for your workaround. For others I'll just just note that it seems also necessary to do something like this after making the change:
sudo service rsyslog restart
and I had to change "MCP" to "CPU" to match the messages I was seeing:
in /etc/rsyslog. d/10-mcp- power.conf "intel ips 0000:00:1f.6: CPU power or thermal limit exceeded" ~
:msg,contains,