Excessive wakeups after upgrade Mavericks to Yosemite

My Mac (later 2013) was working well, but it started to fail after upgrade Mavericks to Yosemite. My Mac sometimes get freezing when i turn it, the progressive bar under the apple logo gets freeze and i have to turn off and turn on it again, in the single user mode says something about excessive wakeups, when i can enter into my user, I run the console and appears this:
Nov  4 20:54:13 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process kextload[1057] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 849; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:54:13 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process umount[1058] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 849; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:54:13 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process umount[1063] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 849; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:54:14 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process umount[1064] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 848; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:54:44 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process apsd[50] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 324; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45061
Nov  4 20:55:06 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process racoon[1054] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 422; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:58:48 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process scutil[825] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 844; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 20:58:48 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process discoveryd[50] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 1147; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 132610
Nov  4 21:03:43 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process coreservicesd[84] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 426; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45008
Nov  4 21:04:04 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process logger[825] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 846; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:07:36 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process scutil[824] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 842; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:07:36 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process discoveryd[50] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 1146; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 132846
Nov  4 21:11:06 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process com.apple.Ambien[821] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 168; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:11:06 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process mds_stores[829] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 210; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:11:59 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process ReportCrash[845] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 281; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:11:59 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process netbiosd[847] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 422; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:12:17 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process apsd[51] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 818; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 72628
Nov  4 21:12:52 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process aslmanager[853] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 423; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:12:53 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process CVMCompiler[844] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 168; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:12:53 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process firmwaresyncd[35] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 840; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 90005
Nov  4 21:13:47 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process mount_msdos[874] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 837; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:19:46 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process coreservicesd[84] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 415; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45436
Nov  4 21:20:01 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process logger[827] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 843; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:20:09 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process discoveryd[50] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 331; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 46654
Nov  4 21:25:58 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process coreservicesd[93] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 428; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45008
Nov  4 21:26:19 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process logger[832] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 847; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:28:38 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process ReportCrash[835] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 282; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:52:40 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process scutil[875] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 845; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:52:40 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process discoveryd[71] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 1376; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 133057
Nov  4 21:55:19 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process com.apple.Ambien[871] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 211; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45002
Nov  4 21:57:05 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process ReportCrash[899] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 211; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:57:06 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process mdworker[900] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 281; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 21:57:06 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process firmwaresyncd[55] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 844; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45006
Nov  4 22:03:26 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process discoveryd[49] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 930; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 174895
Nov  4 22:14:10 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process coreservicesd[95] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 436; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45008
Nov  4 22:14:32 iMac-de-Victor kernel[0]: process logger[829] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 847; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45001
Nov  4 22:15:55 iMac-de-Victor.local ReportCrash[833]: Invoking spindump for pid=95 wakeups_rate=436 duration=104 because of excessive wakeups
Nov  4 22:15:55 iMac-de-Victor.local ReportCrash[833]: Invoking spindump for pid=829 wakeups_rate=847 duration=54 because of excessive wakeups
What does that mean?
How can I fix it?
thanks.
Sorry for my english, i  don't know much.

I have the same problem when I try to install Quickbooks 2015. The message is the same that it caught QB with too many and it stops it.
Date/Time:       2014-11-22 20:58:37 -0500
OS Version:      10.10.1 (Build 14B25)
Architecture:    x86_64
Report Version:  19
Command:         QuickBooks
Path:            /Applications/QuickBooks 2015.app/Contents/MacOS/QuickBooks 2015
Version:         16.0.1.1384 R2 (16.0.1.1384)
Parent:          launchd [1]
PID:             425
Event:           wakeups (microstackshots only)
Wakeups:         2563 wakeups per second for 18 seconds
Duration:        18.00s
Steps:           18
Hardware model:  MacBookPro8,3
Active cpus:     8
Fan speed:       1996 rpm
Powerstats for:  QuickBooks 2015 [425]
Start time:      2014-11-22 20:58:42 -0500
End time:        2014-11-22 20:58:55 -0500
Parent:          launchd
Microstackshots: 10 samples (55%)
Primary st
and this:
11/22/14 8:58:55.000 PM kernel[0]: process QuickBooks 2015[425] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 2563; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45006
11/22/14 8:58:55.420 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.ReportCrash[432]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.ReportCrash
11/22/14 8:58:55.421 PM ReportCrash[432]: Invoking spindump for pid=425 wakeups_rate=2563 duration=18 because of excessive wakeups
11/22/14 8:58:56.653 PM spindump[355]: Saved wakeups_resource.diag report for QuickBooks 2015 version 16.0.1.1384 R2 (16.0.1.1384) to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/QuickBooks 2015_2014-11-22-205856_Donalds-MacBook-Pro-3.wakeups_resource.diag
I have spent hours with Quickbooks and Quickbooks crashes before I can even register it.
Anyone else have this?

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