Hi, I doubt this is RAID releated, but maybe some of you fine fellows might have an insight to a small problem I seem to have... I've built many servers using Linux RAID and all are working fine, but I have one wich uses 2 x Promise PCI IDE cards which is giving me some intersting problems. Kernels from 2.4.20+ac1 to 2.4.22 support the cards: Unknown mass storage controller: Promise Technology, Inc. 20269 (rev 2). and the motherboards boot off it OK. I have 2 cards with 4 IDE drives (one per master on each controller). Only using the on-board controller for CD-ROM. In general, it works, but ... When its heavilly loaded I see processes hanging in a "D" state - presumably waiting on the hardware somehow. Sometimes for up to 10 seconds before the appear to resume again. Under extreme loads up to a dozen processes get stuck - from nfsd to cvs to mysql to just about anything thats doing a disk access (including the kernel processes to keep the journal going - it's ext3, but prior to ext3, it was xfs) The hanging processes seem to come alive again, but it makes the machine appear very clunky and slow. I've tried different motherboard, and kernel combinations (from a dual Xeon PII/500 to dual Athlon XP2200+) and nothing seems to have made any difference. Is anyone else using these PCI cards, or can recommend another to use instead? Thanks for any advice anyone has - I'm clutching at straws now I think! Gordon - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html