Extend the retention drive to increase it's capacity or free up the space by deleting unwanted files or stale retention files. Alternatively, re-enable protection on the source server with lower retention window or to a different Master Target server.
Ensure that Windows PowerShell remoting is enabled for the Hyper-V host server and is accessible from the VMM Server to view ...
Ensure VMware tools is running on the virtual machine, disable protection on this protected item and try the enable protection ...
Ensure you have the latest versions of the Mobility service and process server that are supported by the configuration server. ...
Extend the disk to increase its size (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=525316), or free up the space on the volume ...
Extend the retention drive to increase it's capacity or free up the space by deleting unwanted files or stale retention files. ...
Failback for the virtual machine (ID: %HyperVVmId;) didn't succeed, or it was canceled outside the Microsoft Azure console. ...
Failed to install registration certificate. Make sure you have appropropriate permissions to access machine certificate store. ...
Failed to resolve the protection unit of the protected virtual machine %VMName; based on recovery point objective %RecoveryPointObjective;], ...
Failover couldn't be started for the physical or virtual machine '%VmRoleName;'. The machine name contains unsupported characters. ...