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-<think>
-Alright, let's try to classify this bug report for QEMU.
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-First, the user is experiencing an IO error when trying to create a live snapshot using virsh with libvirt. The error message mentions that the QEMU command 'transaction' failed due to an I/O error, specifically "Operation not permitted (EPERM)". 
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-Looking at the provided code snippet from QEMU's `handle_aiocb_rw_linear` function, it seems that during an asynchronous I/O operation using `pwrite`, the system call is failing with EPERM. The error suggests that the process doesn't have the necessary privileges to perform this operation.
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-The bug report indicates that the problem occurs when creating a snapshot, which involves writing data to a disk image. The function stack shows that it's part of the external snapshot preparation process, involving block I/O operations through libaio (as seen in `paio_submit` and related functions).
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-Considering the categories provided: mistranslation, assembly, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, other.
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-The error is related to file I/O permissions. The process lacks appropriate privileges when performing the `pwrite` system call. This falls under file permissions issues because it's about the ability of the process to access or modify files, which is governed by Unix permissions and capabilities.
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-Therefore, the category that best fits this bug report is "permissions".
-</think>
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-permissions
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