Hosts that are running versions of VMware ESX Server that are not supported in System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager have been found in the VMM database. If you continue with the upgrade, these hosts and the objects that they manage will be removed from the VMM database. If you do not want these hosts to be removed automatically, click Cancel to exit the upgrade and then remove the hosts manually.
HostGroup specified on vm configuration %Name; is not the same as the hostgroup specified on parent Service Configuration ...
Hosts selected cannot be clustered because installation of cluster feature on %VMHostName; failed with error %DetailedErrorMessage;. ...
Hosts that are running Microsoft Virtual Server have been found in the VMM database. Virtual Server hosts are not supported ...
Hosts that are running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 have been found in the VMM database. These hosts are not supported ...
Hosts that are running versions of VMware ESX Server that are not supported in System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager ...
Hosts will be considered for optimization when their available resources fall below the following thresholds. Placement will ...
Hosts will be considered for power optimization if they can be evacuated without causing any remaining nodes of the cluster ...
Hyper-V does not support boot and system volumes on a disk attached to SCSI adapter. All disks containing boot and system ...
Hyper-V does not support boot and system volumes on a disk attached to SCSI adapter. The disk at the location (%BusType;, ...