1. Use the tape %MediaLabel; in a different drive. To do this, first disable the drive %DriveName;. Select this tape and click Identify unknown tape. If this operation fails, it indicates a potential problem with your tape. 2. Use the tape %MediaLabel; in a different library. Load the tape in the other library, select this tape, and click 'Identify unknown tape'. If this operation fails, it indicates a potential problem with your tape. 3. If either of the above action resulted in the tape operation succeeding, it indicates a potential issue with your drive %DriveName;. 4. Refer to your hardware manual for other troubleshooting steps.
Use another copy of the tape and retry the operation. You can view the contents of the tape to confirm that it contains the ...
Use the 'Register Online Protection' wizard in Online Management view to configure recovery staging folder and then retry ...
Use the cluster management software to check to see if the cluster resource group %ServerName; or any of its owner nodes ...
Use the Connect-DPMServer command to connect to a DPM server. If you are already connected to a DPM server and still seeing ...
Use the tape %MediaLabel; in a different drive. To do this, first disable the drive %DriveName;. Select this tape and click ...
Use your SAN software to take hardware snapshots of the DPM replica and recovery point volumes and mount them on the protected ...
Using the Data Protection Manager Client, you can recover your data irrespective of which computer you backed it up from. ...
Vault credentials is the new way to register the DPM server for Azure Backup. Registration through certificate is not supported. ...
Verification failed for the tape backup of %DatasourceType; %DatasourceName; on %ServerName; because the tape backup failed. ...