Hallo Apple, what does it mean this Message0x7fff7500b300 resumeBackgroundConversion: background conversion started/resumed for lv 82832E6C-B6AC-46A6-8836-715414EBE8F4. Because I have a Problem with my CPU: Kernel_task and corestoraged

Hallo Apple,
what does it mean this Message0x7fff7500b300 resumeBackgroundConversion: background conversion started/resumed for lv 82832E6C-B6AC-46A6-8836-715414EBE8F4.
Because I have a Problem with my CPU: Kernel_task and corestoraged.

I'm having this same issue. I also have this line in my log, which is curious:
12/14/14 7:13:07.822 PM netbiosd[16766]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.smbd
Is this related to the problem? What does it mean?
My 2010 27" iMac running Yosemite won't wake up from sleep.

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