The virtual IP (VIP) address that is assigned to a load balancer is the front-end address for a service. The dedicated IP addresses that are assigned to the virtual machines in a service tier are the back-end addresses. Specify from which logical networks VMM should assign the front-end and back-end IP addresses. If you do not select at least one front-end and back-end logical network affinity, the load balancer will not be selected during placement.
The virtual hard disk in the selected host profile may expand beyond its current size, and the selected physical machine ...
The virtual hard disk is not in VHD format or already in VHDX format. Only virtual hard disks of type VHD can be converted ...
The virtual IP (VIP) address (%VIPName;) is not present on the load balancer (%Name;). The VIP address may have been deleted ...
The virtual IP (VIP) address range conflicts with a default gateway or with a reserved IP address for the static IP address ...
The virtual IP (VIP) address that is assigned to a load balancer is the front-end address for a service. The dedicated IP ...
The virtual machine %Name; does not have network connectivity to the library servers to provision the physical resources ...
The virtual machine %VMName; cannot be started because the run under credentials are not valid on the %ServerName; server. ...
The virtual machine %VMName; could not be live migrated to the virtual machine host %VMHostName; using this cluster configuration. ...
The virtual machine %VMName; could not be live migrated to the virtual machine host using this cluster configuration. This ...