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diff --git a/results/classifier/deepseek-1/reasoning/KVM/568445 b/results/classifier/deepseek-1/reasoning/KVM/568445 deleted file mode 100644 index fea962da1..000000000 --- a/results/classifier/deepseek-1/reasoning/KVM/568445 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -<think> -Okay, so I need to classify this bug report into one of the given categories. Let me read through the report carefully and understand what it's about. - -The user is talking about KVM guests using LVM-backed drives experiencing high iowait times on the host system when there's moderate disk I/O. They mention that KVM defaults to writethrough caching, which causes poor performance. The suggestion is to explicitly disable caching for better performance. - -Looking at the possible categories: device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, etc. Since the issue is related to how KVM handles disk caching with LVM-backed drives, it's definitely about KVM behavior. It's not about graphics or networking; it's more about storage and I/O handling. - -The user references upstream discussions on qemu-devel and other mailing lists, indicating that this is a configuration or default behavior in QEMU/KVM. The problem lies in the caching mode for block devices, which affects performance but not data integrity as both writethrough and none are considered safe according to the manpage. - -So the bug report isn't about a crash or a specific feature request; it's more about adjusting defaults for better performance. However, the issue is tied to how KVM handles storage settings by default when using LVM, which falls under KVM's configuration and behavior. - -Therefore, the appropriate category for this bug is "KVM." -</think> - -The issue is related to the default caching mode in QEMU/KVM affecting performance with LVM-backed drives. Since it pertains to how KVM handles storage configurations by default, the correct classification is: - -**KVM** \ No newline at end of file |