System Center Data Protection Manager 2012

  1. Check the Application Event Log on %ServerName; for the cause of the failure. Fix the cause and retry the operation. For ...
  2. Check the Application Event Log on %ServerName; for the cause of the failure. Fix the cause and retry the operation. For ...
  3. Check the Application Event Log on %ServerName; for the cause of the failure. For more information on this error, go to ...
  4. Check the Application Event Log on %ServerName; for the cause of the failure. For more information on this error, go to ...
  5. Check the Application Event Log on %ServerName; for the cause of the failure. For more information on this error, go to ...
  6. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server for entries posted by the SQL Server service to find out why the ...
  7. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the SQL transaction log backup may have failed. ...
  8. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the SQL transaction log backup may have failed. ...
  9. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the SQL transaction log backup may have failed. ...
  10. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the tail log restore may have failed. You can do ...
  11. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the tail log restore may have failed. You can do ...
  12. Check the Application Event Viewer logs on the SQL Server to find out why the tail log restore may have failed. You can do ...
  13. Check the domain configuration to ensure that the DPM schema extension has been successfully applied to the Active Directory. ...
  14. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  15. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  16. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  17. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  18. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  19. Check the following to troubleshoot this issue: 1) If the agent is not installed on %ServerName;, run DpmAgentInstaller.exe ...
  20. Check the following: 1) If %ServerName; is protected by another DPM server, you cannot install the protection agent on it. ...
  21. Check the following: 1) If %ServerName; is protected by another DPM server, you cannot install the protection agent on it. ...
  22. Check the following: 1) If %ServerName; is protected by another DPM server, you cannot install the protection agent on it. ...
  23. Check the library door and ensure that it is closed properly. If the door is not closed, close it and then retry this operation. ...
  24. Check the parameters that you are passing to the cmdlet and ensure that these parameters correspond to the data source type ...
  25. Check the parameters that you are passing to the cmdlet, and make sure that these parameters match the parameters that the ...
  26. Check the SCSI and bus mappings of the drive to ensure that the drive is mapped correctly. If you change any of the mappings, ...
  27. Check to see if some dependent data sources have been added to the protected data source %DatasourceName;. In that case run ...
  28. Check to see if some dependent data sources have been added to the protected data source %DatasourceName;. In that case run ...
  29. Check to see if some dependent data sources have been added to the protected data source %DatasourceName;. In that case run ...
  30. Check to see if some SQL databases have been added to/or removed from the protected SharePoint farm. If this is the case, ...
  31. Check to see if some SQL databases have been added to/or removed from the protected SharePoint farm. If this is the case, ...
  32. Check to see if some SQL databases have been added to/or removed from the protected SharePoint farm. If this is the case, ...
  33. Check to see if the tape has been inserted correctly into the drive. 2. Check to see that the drive is ready and operational. ...
  34. Check to see if the tape has been inserted correctly into the drive. 2. Check to see that the drive is ready and operational. ...
  35. Check to see if the tape has been inserted correctly into the drive. 2. Check to see that the drive is ready and operational. ...
  36. Check to see if there are any active alerts indicating suspect tapes. If such an alert exists, take the appropriate recommended ...
  37. Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
  38. Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
  39. Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
  40. Check to see if you are protecting a clustered resource which has undergone a dirty failover. In this case, DPM requires ...
  41. Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...
  42. Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...
  43. Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...
  44. Check to see that no application running on this computer is malfunctioning to cause this high file system activity. If you ...
  45. Check to see that the computer name provided is the fully qualified domain name. 2) Check to see that the computer specified ...
  46. Check to see that the computer name provided is the fully qualified domain name. 2) Check to see that the computer specified ...
  47. Check to see that the computer name provided is the fully qualified domain name. 2) Check to see that the computer specified ...
  48. Check to see that the library door is locked and that the I/E port is retracted. 2) Check to see that there are sufficient ...
  49. Check to see that the library door is locked and that the I/E port is retracted. 2) Check to see that there are sufficient ...
  50. Check to see that the library door is locked and that the I/E port is retracted. 2) Check to see that there are sufficient ...
  51. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  52. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  53. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  54. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  55. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  56. Check to see that the production farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is ...
  57. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Ensure that all features, Web templates and language packs ...
  58. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Ensure that all features, Web templates and language packs ...
  59. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Ensure that all features, Web templates and language packs ...
  60. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Open SharePoint Administration Console and delete the Web ...
  61. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Open SharePoint Administration Console and delete the Web ...
  62. Check to see that the protected farm is online and running. 2) Open SharePoint Administration Console and delete the Web ...
  63. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check that all features, Web templates and language packs present ...
  64. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check that all features, Web templates and language packs present ...
  65. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check that all features, Web templates and language packs present ...
  66. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is configured ...
  67. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is configured ...
  68. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Check to see that the WSSCmdletWrapper DCOM component is configured ...
  69. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Make sure you have created a Web application in the recovery ...
  70. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Make sure you have created a Web application in the recovery ...
  71. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Make sure you have created a Web application in the recovery ...
  72. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Open the SharePoint Central Administration Console of the recovery ...
  73. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Open the SharePoint Central Administration Console of the recovery ...
  74. Check to see that the recovery farm is online and running. 2) Open the SharePoint Central Administration Console of the recovery ...
  75. Check to see that the specified instance of SQL Server is online. 2) If your SQL database files do not have the .mdf, .ndf, ...