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Jean-Paul Natola > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] FW: [dpm] DPM Event ID 32065 > Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:53:16 -0700 > > PS C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin> .\migratedatasourcedatafromdpm > -dpmservername ssddpm1 -source $ds[0] -destination $disk[2] > Set-DPMProtectionGroup : The allocation of disk space for storage pool > volumes failed because there is not enough unallocated disk space in the > storage pool. > (ID: 358) > Add more disks to the storage pool or reduce the volume size requirement. > At C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin\MigrateDatasourceDataFromDPM.ps1:129 > char:23 > + Set-ProtectionGroup <<<< $mpg > + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Set-DPMProtectionGroup], > DlsException > + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NotEnoughFreeSpace,Microsoft.Internal.Enterprise > Storage.Dls.UI.Cmdlet.ProtectionCmdLets.CommitProtectionGroup > > The disk I pointed at is listed in the Management tab as added to the pool. > It's unformatted; I was under the impression DPM took care of managing it's > allocated disks. > > I could use a good book that explains DPM and not one that just shows screen > shots and where to click. > > ---------------------------------------- > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] FW: [dpm] DPM Event ID 32065 > > Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:36:21 -0700 > > > > I do; 2TB unallocated. Time to slog through... > > > > Thank you for replying. > > > > ________________________________ > >> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:32:00 -0700 > >> Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] FW: [dpm] DPM Event ID 32065 > >> From: [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] > >> > >> Hopefully you have a spare empty volume/drive attached to the DPM box > >> > >> http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2009/06/22/how-to-use-the-migratedatasourcedatafromdpm-ps1-dpm-powershell-script-to-move-data.aspx > >> > >> http://icttechie.wordpress.com/2013/11/14/microsoft-dpm-2012-sp1-how-to-migrate-data-source-using-migratedatasourcedatafromdpm-by-icttechie/ > >> > >> > >> Nathan Shelby > >> Lead Systems Engineer – Quote Wizard<https://quotewizard.com/> > >> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> / 206-753-2626 > >> Malo Periculosam Libertatem Quam Quietum Servitium > >> > >> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Daniel Chenault > >> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Getting nada on the DPM list... > >> > >> I was thrust into the added role of DPM Dude mostly kicking and screaming. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------- > >>> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > >>> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > >>> Subject: [dpm] DPM Event ID 32065 > >>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 11:56:32 -0700 > >>> > >>> "Dynamic disks use a private region of the disk to maintain a Logical > >> Disk Manager (LDM) database. The current occupany of hte LDM database > >> is 94% which is over the DPM limit of 90%. Hence all volume creations > >> and grows have been disabled" > >>> This is explained in the following: > >>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff634234.aspx > >>> > >>> I confess I have no idea what the article means. > >>> > >>> "User Action > >>> > >>> To resolve this error, control the size of the LDM database by > >> migrating one or more data sources to a different volume. > >>> To migrate a data source to a different volume, in DPM Management > >> Shell, run the MigrateDatasourceDataFromDPM cmdlet."" > >>> Uh... okay. I looked up the syntax but still don't understand what is > >> expected here. I'm an Exchange guy, not a DPM guy. Plain english > >> please? > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >

