1) Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. If a data source was added or removed, in the Protection pane, stop protection of %DatasourceName;, and select the "Retain current data backups" option. Then recreate the protection group for %DatasourceName;. 2) If any of the dependent data sources that belong to %DatasourceName; are already being protected directly by DPM, then in the Protection pane, stop protecting these dependent data sources using the "Delete the replica" option. Then, recreate the protection group for the %DatasourceName;.
Check to see if the tape has been inserted correctly into the drive. 2. Check to see that the drive is ready and operational. ...
Check to see if there are any active alerts indicating suspect tapes. If such an alert exists, take the appropriate recommended ...
Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
Check to see if there are any dependent data sources that were added or removed from the protected data source %DatasourceName;. ...
Check to see if you are protecting a clustered resource which has undergone a dirty failover. In this case, DPM requires ...
Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...
Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...
Check to see that multipath software is running on the DPM server. 2. In the Management task area, on the Disks tab, click ...