On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Giuffredi wrote:

Uhm.

Actually if I write: cat /proc/interrupts

I get:

  11: 2997154835          XT-PIC  libata, wctdm24xxp

Is this the problem?

Potentially yes. The 2400 card is sharing interrupts with the IDE disk system.

How can I solve it?

Try moving the card to another slot in the PC.

See if the PCs BIOS has options to reserve, or fix IRQs to a particular slot.

The output of zztest is:

--- Results after 5 passes ---
Best: 100.000000 -- Worst: 99.987793 -- Average: 99.997559

Which looks good - and you'll probably be fine - until you do lots of disk IO at the same time, but if you can move the card to a different IRQ, that would be a good starting point.

Gordon
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