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authorChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 07:27:52 +0000
committerChristian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com>2025-07-03 07:27:52 +0000
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-<think>
-Okay, so I need to classify this bug report: "High CPU usage on AMD after migrating guests". The possible categories are mistranslation, assembly, other, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor.
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-First, the bug is about high CPU usage specifically on AMD systems after migrating guests. Migrating guests usually refers to moving virtual machines between different hosts in a hypervisor environment. So this sounds related to how the hypervisor handles migration and resource allocation, especially CPU usage.
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-Looking at the categories, "hypervisor" seems relevant because it's about managing VMs and their resources. KVM is also mentioned as a category, but since the issue is about high CPU on AMD after migration, which might be a broader hypervisor issue rather than specific to KVM.
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-Other options like network or performance could be related, but "performance" would be more general, while "hypervisor" directly ties into VM management and resource allocation during migration. So I think the best category is "hypervisor".
-</think>
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-hypervisor
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