The limit for the frequency of incremental backups of SQL Server databases on a SQL Server that has more than %MaxSQLDbsForIncr; databases should be less than one every %MaxMSSQLIncrementals; hours. If this limit is exceeded, DPM may not meet the backup SLA for all databases, and some of them may not be backed up to meet the SLAs. Currently, %ServerName; has %NumSQLDbsForIncr; SQL databases.
The job to recover %DatasourceType; %DatasourceName; to %TargetServerName;, that started at %StartDateTime;, failed using ...
The latest available recovery point on disk will be backed up to DPM Online to create a online recovery point. There will ...
The library %Library; mandates that when a tape is dismounted, it should be moved back to the slot it was originally mounted ...
The library %Library; requires all drives to be empty in order to lock or unlock the door. However, the drive %DriveName; ...
The limit for the frequency of incremental backups of SQL Server databases on a SQL Server that has more than %MaxSQLDbsForIncr; ...
The maximum number of data sources that a DPM server can protect is %MaxDataSources;. If you exceed this limit, DPM server ...
The maximum number of disaster recovery (DR) data sources that a DPM server can protect is %MaxDataSources;. If you exceed ...
The members that have been co-located in the selected DPM volume is given below, these cannot be changed as DPM based upon ...
The minimum system requirements required to perform a successful Bare Metal Recovery is specified in BMRSystemRequirements.txt ...