Storage Manager for SANs cannot start Virtual Disk Service at server {0}. This can happen if the remote computer does not support VDS, or if a connection cannot be established because it was blocked by Windows Firewall. For additional information about diagnosing and correcting this problem, see Troubleshooting Storage Management for SANs Help.
Stopping the cluster service on node {0} will cause clients connected to services and applications it is hosting to be disconnected. ...
Stopping the propagation of auditing settings leads to an inconsistent state, in which some objects have the settings but ...
Stopping the propagation of permission settings leads to an inconsistent state, in which some objects have the settings but ...
Stopping the propagation of the owner leads to an inconsistent state, in which some objects have the setting but others don't. ...
Storage Manager for SANs cannot start Virtual Disk Service at server {0}. This can happen if the remote computer does not ...
Storage Manager for SANs could not connect to the Virtual Disk Service at server {0}. Initiator adapters could not be refreshed ...
Storage Manager for SANs could not connect to the Virtual Disk Service at server {0}. Ports could not be refreshed automatically. ...
Storage Manager for SANs could not determine the fibre channel ports of server {0} from the Virtual Disk Service at server ...
Storage Manager for SANs could not determine the iSCSI initiator adapters of server {0} from the Virtual Disk Service at ...