The DFS Replication service cannot verify the root or staging path of a replicated folder that is hosted by a failover cluster. This can occur if the shared disk hosting the root or staging path of the replicated folder is not online. Using the Failover cluster Management UI, online the disk hosting the replicated folder '%2!s!' from the member '%7!s!' in the replication group '%4!s!'. Once the disk is online and available then DFSR will be able to verify the paths and start replicating. Additional Information: Replicated Folder Name: %1!s! Replicated Folder Path: %2!s! Replicated Folder ID: %3!s! Replication Group Name: %4!s! Replication Group ID: %5!s! Staging Folder Path: %6!s! Network Name: %7!s!
The DFS Replication service canceled a pending creation / update of the following failover cluster resource: '%4!s!'. No ...
The DFS Replication service canceled a pending deletion of the following failover cluster resource: '%4!s!'. No user action ...
The DFS Replication service cannot replicate the replicated folder at local path because it overlaps with a folder that is ...
The DFS Replication service cannot replicate the replicated folder at local path because it overlaps with the replicated ...
The DFS Replication service cannot verify the root or staging path of a replicated folder that is hosted by a failover cluster. ...
The DFS Replication service cannot write to the debug logs in . The volume might be out of disk space, or the DFS Replication ...
The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files at local path %1!s!, and the staging space is now below the ...
The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files for the replicated folder at local path %2!s!, and the staging ...
The DFS Replication service could not contact domain controller to access configuration objects. Replication is currently ...