1. Ensure that the Windows Management Information (WMI) service is started. 2. Ensure that Hyper-V role is enabled on the DPM server. 3. Verify that Hyper-V Image Management service is running on the DPM server. 4. Ensure that Service Pack 2 for Windows Server 2008 or hotfixes 950050 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950050) and 956697 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956697) are installed.
Ensure that the virtual machine that you are recovering is shut down, and then retry the recovery. If the error persists, ...
Ensure that the virtual machine that you are recovering is shut down, and then retry the recovery. If the error persists, ...
Ensure that the Windows Management Information (WMI) service is started. 2. Ensure that Hyper-V role is enabled on the DPM ...
Ensure that the Windows Management Information (WMI) service is started. 2. Ensure that Hyper-V role is enabled on the DPM ...
Ensure that the Windows Management Information (WMI) service is started. 2. Ensure that Hyper-V role is enabled on the DPM ...
Ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is started. If the firewall is turned on, on %ServerName; ...
Ensure that there are no pending alerts for the library. Also check whether I/E port slots have been left open; if yes, close ...
Ensure that you have a valid subscription, then retry the operation after sometime. If the issue persists, contact Microsoft ...
Ensure that you have run DpmSync -reallocateReplica before recovering data to the replica. For details, see the System Center ...