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On HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers, Intel VROC (NVMe) Redfish storage management may not function under the following conditions:Using Intel VROC (SATA)Using an operating system that does not support Redfish managementNote: Intel VROC (NVMe) Redfish storage management refers to the GET, POST, PATCH, and DELETE along with Events that are hosted by the Intel VROC (NVMe) drivers thru the HPE Integrated Lights-Out 6 (iLO 6) Redfish API using a DMTF technology known as PLDM for Redfish Device Enablement.
Any HPE G11 Intel-based server configured with Intel VROC (NVMe).Intel VROC (NVMe) supports Redfish storage management with the following operating systems:UEFIThe OS supported list (Intel document link) for platforms with Gen4/Gen5 Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors using VMD 3.0 and those OS the OOB agent is available (Refer toG11 VROC UGfor RDE support)Note: Other operating systems (including ESXi) support Intel VROC (NVMe) but without Intel VROC Redfish storage management. Under these conditions, HPE iLO6 will host a read-only Redfish storage management that represents only the NVMe drives and not the RAID volumes. When VROC RDE does not function, Intel VROC controller and associated RDE data will not be displaued in the iLO Storage tab and AHS. And the “Intel VMD Controller” status may display as “Unknown”.
As a workaround, perform any of the following:Use the Intel VROC (NVMe) Redfish storage management while the server is running (pre-boot) UEFIUse an operating system that supports Intel VROC (NVMe) Redfish storage managementUse the read-only iLO 6 Redfish storage managementThis advisory will be updated when additional information is available.Document VersionRelease DateDetails7June 25, 2024Removed secure boot as affected with VROC 8.6 release.6May 13, 2024Added any HPE Gen11 Intel-based server configured with Intel VROC (NVMe) as affected and updated operating systems affected. Added information about VROC RDE.5November 1, 2023Added VROC 8.2 as affected and updated operating systems affected.4June 28, 2023Updated operating systems affected and systems affected.3June 2, 2023Updated operating systems affected and workarounds in Resolution.2May 16, 2023Added Ubuntu 22.04, Uuntu 22.04.1, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 5, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x as affected Operating Systems.1December 16, 2022Original Document Release.
Operating Systems Affected:Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Windows Server 2022, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
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