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Troubleshoot cross-region replication errors

This article describes error messages and resolutions that can help you troubleshoot cross-region replication issues for Azure NetApp Files.

Errors creating replication

Error Message Resolution
Volume {0} cannot be used as source because it is already in replication You cannot create a replication with a source volume that is already in a data replication relationship.
Peered region '{0}' is not accepted You are attempting to create a replication between un-peered regions.
RemoteVolumeResource '{0}' of wrong type '{1}' Validate that the remote resource ID is a volume resource ID.

Errors authorizing volume

Error Message Resolution
Missing value for 'AuthorizeSourceReplication' The RemoteResourceID is missing or invalid from the UI or API request (fix error message).
Missing value for 'RemoteVolumeResourceId' The RemoteResourceID is missing or invalid from the UI or API request.
Data Protection volume not found for RemoteVolumeResourceId: {remoteResourceId} Validate if RemoteResourceID is correct or exists for the user.
Remote volume '{0}' is not configured for replication Destination volume is not a data protection volume.
Remote volume '{0}' does not have source volume '{1}' as RemoteVolumeResourceId Data protection volume does not have this source volume in its remote resource ID (wrong source ID was entered).
The destination volume replication creation failed (message: {0}) This error indicates a server error. Contact Support.

Error breaking replication

Error Message Resolution
‘Not able to break a volume replication in an uninitialized state. Use re-initialize endpoint to get replication in initialized state or delete the replication and try again.

Errors deleting replication

Error Message Resolution
Replication cannot be deleted, mirror state needs to be in status: Broken before deleting Validate that either replication has been broken or it is uninitialized and idle (failed initialization).
Cannot delete source replication Deleting the replication from the source side is not allowed. Make sure that you are deleting the replication from the destination side.
Deleting replication in uninitialized state and transferring relationship status:
Replication cannot be deleted while relationship status is transferring.
Wait until replication is idle and try again.
Replication cannot be deleted while in Mirrored state Break the replication relationship before proceeding. See Delete volume replications or volumes.

Errors deleting volume

Error Message Resolution
Volume is a member of an active volume replication relationship Delete replication before deleting the volume. See Delete replications. This operation requires that you break the peering before deleting the replication for the volume.
Volume with replication cannot be deleted Delete replication before deleting the volume. See Delete replications. This operation requires that you break the peering before deleting the replication for the volume.

Errors resyncing volume

Error Message Resolution
Volume Replication is in invalid status: (Mirrored|Uninitialized) for operation: 'ResyncReplication' Validate that volume replication is in state "broken”.

Errors deleting snapshot

Error Message Resolution
Snapshot cannot be deleted, parent volume is a Data Protection volume with a replication object Validate that you have broken the volume's replication if you want to delete this snapshot.
Cannot delete volume replication generated snapshot Deletion of replication baseline snapshots is not allowed.

Errors resizing volumes

Error Message Resolution
Attempt to resize a source volume is failing with the error "PoolSizeTooSmall","message":"Pool size too small for total volume size." Ensure that you have enough headroom in the capacity pools for both the source and the destination volumes of cross-region replication. When you resize the source volume, the destination volume is automatically resized. But if the capacity pool hosting the destination volume doesn’t have enough headroom, the resizing of both the source and the destination volumes will fail. See Resize a cross-region replication destination volume for details.

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