On 11 Feb, AndyLiebman@aol.com wrote:
> I don't know if it's a bad idea to mix the types of chips on the cards.
That should make no difference as long as there are no h/w bugs.
> Of course, my problem could also have to do with IRQ sharing. Given that my
> RAID arrays currently have data on them, it's almost impossible for me to
> figure out which card is assigned to which IRQ,
Indeed. But you could at least get a rough picture, e.g. from
/proc/interrupts. That should reveal whether there is one card
with significantly different interrupt assignment.
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