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Removing 2 member drives from a RAID 10 volume on HPE Alletra Storage and HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers running Windows Server OS with Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) 8.2 causes the RAID 10 volume status to change to degraded. When attempting to recover the volume by reinserting these 2 original removed drives, they may fail to rebuild.NOTES:The volume degraded event can be observed in the iLO Integrated Management Log (IML).Check the volume status on the iLO System Information and Storage Information page from the iLO web server.For further details about iLO, search for the HPE iLO user guide on theHPE Support Centerwebsite.
Any HPE servers running Windows Server OS with Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) 8.2 enabled.
This issue is resolved in Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) version 9.0.3.1027.WorkaroundTo avoid the RAID 10 volume rebuilding issue, reinsert each disk one at a time to rebuild the drive.When the second drive fails to rebuild, use the VROC GUI to recover the RAID 10 volume as follows:SelectClear metadataon the drive that failed to rebuild.SelectMark as a spareto rebuild the drive.VROC Storage Management Application (GUI)Revision HistoryDocument VersionRelease DateDetails2January 16, 2025The Resolution was updated with the version of VROC that resolves this issue.1December 20, 2023Original Document Release.
Operating Systems Affected:Microsoft Windows Server 2019, Microsoft Windows Server 2022
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