Increase the disk allocation space for the recovery point volume, or delete old recovery points by using the Remove-RecoveryPoint cmdlet. For information about deleting recovery points, open DPM Management Shell and run "Get-Help Remove-RecoveryPoint -detailed". If you are using custom replica and recovery point volumes, such as in the case of a SAN, you cannot modify the disk space allocated by using DPM. In these cases, identify the volume that corresponds to the recovery point volume for the data source from the "Modify disk allocation" dialog box. Then, open Disk Management, right-click the custom volume, and then select "Extend Volume".
Inactivating these alerts will also change protection status to OK in the Protection task area and the alerts will be resolved ...
Included folders will always get backed up unless they are inside another excluded folder. Excluded folders and their sub-folders ...
Included folders will always get backed up unless they are inside another excluded folder. Excluded folders and their sub-folders ...
Increase the amount of free space on volume %VolumeName; on the destination computer and then retry the operation, or recover ...
Increase the disk allocation space for the recovery point volume, or delete old recovery points by using the Remove-RecoveryPoint ...
Increase the disk allocation space for the recovery point volume, or delete old recovery points by using the Remove-RecoveryPoint ...
Increase the disk allocation space for the recovery point volume, or delete old recovery points by using the Remove-RecoveryPoint ...
Increase the space allocated for the recovery point volume for %DatasourceName;. 2) Retry the operation after increasing ...
Increase the space allocated for the recovery point volume for %DatasourceName;. 2) Retry the operation after increasing ...