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The following alert is displayed in the HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) Event Log when Intel VROC support is set to NONE or RAID 1."The iLO health monitoring status of the device / adapter located in Embedded Other 01 is not responsive."When VROC is set to PREMIUM, the alert is not recorded.
Any HPE system with iLO 6 or iLO 7 with Intel VROC enabled in RBSU and an OS is installed.
When the system is booted to the OS, a VROC-OS level driver needs to be installed in order to enable the RDE functionality of VROC. If Intel VROC is enabled in RBSU, then the OOB (Out-Of-Band) agent (driver) needs to be installed.For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the OOB agent is installed separately as part of the RDE (Remote Data Entry) support.The firmware is installed using Custom Service Pack for Intel VROC and the OOB driver is installed according to the OS. It is suggested that this OOB driver is installed on the server to stop the alerts from being recorded in the iLO Event Log.Refer to the user guides below:Intel Virtual RAID on CPU for HPE User Guide: PreinstallationIntel Virtual RAID on CPU for HPE User Guide: Installing OOB agent for supporting RDE in Linux OSFor RHEL 8u7, RHEL 8u8, RHEL 8u9 and RHEL 8u10, refer to the following URL to get the OOB driver:Intel Virtual RAID on CPU (VROC) Gen11 and Gen12 SW RAID OOB Driver Smart Component for RHEL8u7, RHEL8u8, RHEL8u9 and RHEL8u10
Operating Systems Affected:Not Applicable
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