Failed to get host power management capabilities

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Hi all,

My name is David Torres, I am from Costa Rica. See this is the problem I have with the KVM instalation:

2012-10-03 20:28:17.395+0000: 25793: warning : qemuCapsInit:856 : Failed to get host power management capabilities
2012-10-03 20:28:17.661+0000: 25793: error : virExecWithHook:328 : Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory

And this error from the kern.log:

Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22727.849902] device vnet0 entered promiscuous mode
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22727.883686] br0: port 2(vnet0) entering forwarding state
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22727.883692] br0: port 2(vnet0) entering forwarding state
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22728.130242] br0: port 2(vnet0) entering forwarding state
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22728.134443] br0: port 2(vnet0) entering disabled state
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22728.135238] device vnet0 left promiscuous mode
Oct  4 21:50:53 kvm kernel: [22728.135242] br0: port 2(vnet0) entering disabled state
Oct  4 21:50:54 kvm kernel: [22728.673620] type=1400 audit(1349409054.320:42): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_remove" name="libvirt-9b75f498-7959-7321-9461-d729d9c60668" pid=6349 comm="apparmor_parser"


And when I try to create a Virtual Machine from the Virtual Machine Monitor, I got this error message:

2012-10-04 22:59:32.154+0000: 1333: error : qemuProcessReadLogOutput:1006 : internal error Process exited while reading console log output: char device redirected to /dev/pts/2
Could not access KVM kernel module: Is a directory
failed to initialize KVM: Is a directory
No accelerator found!


I already enabled the virtualization feature on the BIOS and run the modprobe kvm-intel command also.
No error message was received during the instalation process. 

So I am stuck on this problem :(.... I will appreciate sooo much any help.


Thank you so much in advanced 


Regards
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