Known Issues with the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) 7.7 Release for Windows*

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11/04/2024

The following information lists the known issues with the Intel® VROC 7.7 release for Windows*. To learn about the latest updates of Intel® VROC for Windows*, refer to the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Release Notes for Windows*.

Issue ID Description
1407347823 Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (Intel® RSTe) RCfgRSTeRS.efi disk IDs may not be consistent with a RAID 5 volume created with journaling drive and the process may become unresponsive.
1507753655 When running stress testing on M.2 slots managed by the sSATA controller, an isStorB error may be logged. This is an expected behavior under such heavy I/O loads.
1508749788 The SATA RAID volume status may not be properly displayed in HII when the RAID volume is degraded with an spare drive configured.
1508794254 The model number of NVMe* devices is not completely displayed in the Windows* Device Manager after Intel® Volume Management Device (Intel® VMD) is enabled. This is a known limitation.
1805900436 The Intel® VROC F6 drivers may not properly load, and a refresh may be required.
1808094827 The Intel® VROC (VMD NVMe* RAID) Pre-OS environment may only show 32 NVMe* drives in the Intel® VROC HII.
1808275753 When the system is rebooting after a dirty shutdown, the RAID volume state may not be properly displayed. This is not an unexpected behavior after a dirty shutdown event.
1809400331 Intel® VROC rebuild on hot-insert may not work properly on a matrix RAID volume when one of the volumes is a RAID 0 volume.
14011446153 Exporting the output from the Intel® VROC Command-Line Interface (CLI) utility to an .xml file may not work properly. This is a known limitation with this tool.
14015389340 When using AtaPassThru protocol to get information on attached devices from the Intel® VROC Pre-OS, the value of GetNextTargetLun may not be successful.
18010956435 Output may not appear in the Intel® VROC Command-Line Interface (CLI) utility after attempting to create a RAID 1 volume from two parts of a x8 drive.
18011468952 When using the Intel® VROC HII to create a RAID volume using drives with different attributes, the warning message may not be displayed.
18011469063 When using the Intel® VROC RCfg tool to create a RAID volume, the warning that all data will be lost may not be displayed. This is a known limitation with this tool.
18011842936 The Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility may not show the bootable volume status for the system RAID volume. This is a known limitation with the Intel® VROC GUI utility.
18012896024 The Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility may not report the proper number of media errors encountered during the initialization of RAID 5 volumes.
18013046256 Bad block logging during the Intel® VROC (SATA RAID) read patrol process may result in duplicate logs being seen. This is a known limitation with Intel® VROC.
18015334984 The warning message: Warning: The AHCI driver will be updated to the latest Microsoft AHCI driver in the system, does not occur when installing Intel® VROC in AHCI mode using the installer.
18016091484 Intel® VROC may not properly initiate a RAID rebuild process of a matrix RAID of two RAID 10 volumes.
18018934449 After updating a Wolfpass platform with Intel® VROC (VMD NVMe* RAID) 7.7 UEFI images, the NVMe* RAID submenu may not be available in the UEFI HII. The workaround would be to use the RCfg UEFI tool.
22011592946 The Intel® VROC (SATA RAID) Pre-OS health protocol may not properly report the driver/controller information.
22012267449 A RAID volume in rebuilding state may state Bootable: No in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility properties.

 

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