Azure Site Recovery
- The virtual machine %VMName; has Hyper-V replication enabled. Enabling Hyper-V Recovery Manager protection on this virtual ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' belongs to a recovery cluster ('%DRAClusterName;'). This isn't a cluster ('%ClusterNames;') ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' can't be protected because the checkpoint root location '%Path;' is not on logical units ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' can't be protected because the configuration file '%Path;' is not on logical units that ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' can't be protected because the swap file root location '%Path;' not on logical units that ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' could not be deleted since deletion in the state of '%ReplicationMode;':'%ReplicationState;' ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' couldn't be protected because it has one or more passthrough disks. This isn't supported. ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' has a virtual hard disk '%VhdPath;' which isn't located on the logical unit associated ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' has no virtual disks which are backed by replication group '%ReplicationGroupName;'. This ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' has virtual hard disk '%VhdPath;' on logical unit '%LogicalUnitName;' which isn't part ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' has virtual hard disk on logical unit '%LogicalUnitName;' which has an invalid CSV path ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' has virtual hard disk on logical unit '%LogicalUnitName;' which is not a cluster shared ...
- The virtual machine '%DraVMName;' host operating system is running an operating system earlier than Windows Server 2012. ...
- The virtual machine '%VMName;' in cloud/site '%CloudName;' needs to be resynchronized because of consecutive replication ...
- The virtual machine '%VmRoleName;' couldn't be created under deployment '%DeployementName;' and cloud service '%HostedServiceName;'. ...
- The virtual machine couldn't be shut down. The virtual machine is in a saved or paused state, an application is preventing ...
- The virtual machine information could not be retrieved. The agent on the source server is not responding or could not connect ...
- The virtual machine is on a Hyper-V host or cluster which isn't configured for protection. Go to JOBS view in Azure portal ...
- The virtual machine isn't in a replicating state. The state might be set to Resynchronization Required, Saved, Paused, or ...
- The virtual machine state in Microsoft Azure Site Recovery couldn't be verified because the VMM/Hyper-V server replication ...
- The virtual machines in the recovery plan and the replication group '%ReplicationGroupName;' don't match. Some virtual machines ...
- The virtual machines in the recovery plan and the replication group '%ReplicationGroupName;' don't match. Some virtual machines ...
- The virtualMachine %VirtualMachine; couldn't be joined to replication group %ReplicationGroupName; because another join operation ...
- The virtualMachine %VirtualMachine; couldn't be joined to replication group %ReplicationGroupName; because the virtual machine ...
- The virtualMachine %VirtualMachine; couldn't join the replication group %ReplicationGroupName; because it has one or more ...
- The VMM server and the Hyper-V host server are in different domains and there is no trust between the two domains. -Windows ...
- The VMM server certificate couldn't be imported into the certificate store. Retry the last action. If the VMM server was ...
- The VMM server couldn't find the virtual machine information that's required to establish trust between the primary and recovery ...
- The VMM server has incorrect protection configuration between the primary cloud '%DraPrimaryCloudName;' and the recovery ...
- The VMM server might not be able to find a Hyper-V host with the required rating. The recovery cloud might not include a ...
- The VMM server might not be able to find the target storage pool. The replica logical unit might already exist but has been ...
- The VMM service can't access the import or export path (%IRFolderPath;). Error:(%Message;). During cloud configuration, the ...
- The VMM service couldn't provide permissions for %NtAccountName; on %IRFolderPath;. Error: %Message;. During cloud configuration, ...
- The VMM service doesn't have ACL modify permissions on folder %IRFolderPath;. During protection configuration, the VMM service ...
- The VMM service doesn't have the required privileges to modify the permissions on the import and export paths specified for ...
- The VMM/Hyper-V server might not be able to communicate with Microsoft Azure Site Recovery. Check the Provider errors for ...
- The VMM/Microsoft Azure Site Recovery service couldn't find a Hyper-V host, or the server doesn't have Internet connectivity, ...
- There are no servers registered to the Azure Site Recovery vault. Atleast one server needs to be registered to perform this ...
- There's a version mismatch between the Provider version (%VersionId;) running on the primary server and the version (%RecoveryVersionId;) ...
- To begin reverse replication, trust must be established from the protected location to the protecting location. Verify that ...
- To ensure that the VMM server has a valid vault key, run the Provider installation wizard on the VMM server and paste in ...
- To ensure there are enough disk drives either disable protection of existing items or deploy a new master target server. ...
- To resolve the issue, either perform the planned failover again, or perform an unplanned failover if the primary site isn't ...
- Unable to import the service authentication certificate used for Hyper-V Recovery Manager services into the certificate store. ...
- Unable to retrieve vault information from Azure Site Recovery. This could be due to internet connection failure or Invalid/expired ...
- Usage: DRConfigurator.exe /r /friendlyname value /proxyaddress value /proxyport value /proxyusername value /proxypassword ...
- User role (%UserRoleId;) can't be found. User roles set on primary site virtual machines must also exist on the recovery ...
- Validate the IP address and port and check connectivity between the host and process server. If the issue persists contact ...
- Verify network connectivity between the process server and target servers. Check that there's adequate bandwidth to enable ...
- Verify that the recovery cloud contains at least one host running a compatible version of Windows with Hyper-V Replica enabled. ...
- Verify that the script exists in the required path. Check that exceptions are being handled correctly using try-catch blocks. ...
- Verify that the VMM service can access the import or export path. If the path is shared, ensure that the VMM service account ...
- Verify the replication state for the virtual machine in the Microsoft Azure Site Recovery vault, and retry the operation. ...
- Verify the virtual machine state, check that the VMM/Hyper-V server is available, and retry the planned failover. Or perform ...
- Virtual machine '%VmRoleName;' couldn't be started under deployment '%DeployementName;' and cloud service '%HostedServiceName;'. ...
- Virtual machine deployment '%DeploymentName;' couldn't be deleted because another operation is running on the virtual machine ...
- Virtual machine information couldn't be retrieved from the configuration server. Check the Provider errors for more information. ...
- Virtual machines '%VMNames;' were not found in Azure or could not be reached for the failover operation. This can happen ...
- Virtual machines protected to Azure will be encrypted. Encrypted data is decrypted during failover from the Windows Hyper-V ...
- Virtual machines protected to Azure will be encrypted. Encrypted data is decrypted during failover from the Windows Hyper-V ...
- VM has stale protection settings. You'll need to manually clear protection settings before you can enable protection again. ...
- VMM cannot migrate or clone the virtual machine (%VMName;) because the version (%TargetHostVSVersion;) of the virtualization ...
- VMM/Hyper-V/Configuration server '%VMMName;' might not be running, or it couldn't communicate with Microsoft Azure Site Recovery. ...
- Volume %DeviceName; offset: %OffsetToRead; bytes read: %BytesRead; bytes requested: %BytesRequested; couldn't be read on ...
- Wait until the recovery plan operations finish, and then save it as required. Don't navigate away from the Configure page ...
- You have the following versions installed: %DraVersions;. Each server must have the same version of the provider installed ...