REVERTReverts the volume to a specified shadow copy of it. The shadow copy must be a persistent volume shadow copy. The operation cannot be undone. The shadow copy is deleted as part of this operation. The shadow copy ID or a currently defined alias for it. Example: REVERT %%VSS_SHADOW_1%%
Returns the object representing the accounting configuration for Remote Access. By default this cmdlet does not generate ...
Returns the original destination queue of the message, which is typically used when reading response messages, or messages ...
Reverse replication request is not allowed because the virtual machine '%1' (Virtual Machine ID %2) on the primary server ...
Reverse replication request is not allowed because the virtual machine '%1' on the primary server is not in the initial replica ...
REVERT Reverts the volume to a specified shadow copy of it. The shadow copy must be a persistent volume shadow copy. The ...
Reverting this shadow copy will cause you to permanently lose all changes made to volume %s since the shadow copy was created. ...
Review the "{0}" test. Ensure that the disks you want to test are unmasked, that is, your masking or zoning does not prevent ...
Review the Action column for each replicated folder. If a shared folder is needed, click Edit to specify the new shared folder ...
Review the component and subcomponent definitions. Also, verify list of volumes to be shadow copied and the existing writers ...