Hi Lee,
It’s important when you use Hyper-V Replica to allow for both enough disk space on both the source and target Hyper-V hosts, as well as enough disk performance. Remember that even tough the target host isn’t running VMs, at least not until you do a failover, it is writing all the disk changes to all the VMs disks, all the time. Here’s some more information https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/manage/set-up-hyper-v-replica. Hope you were able to sort out your disk space issues.
Paul Schnackenburg, Altaro DOJO Technical Editor
]]>vm status shows “turning off” all time however managed to enable replication without but not showing replication progress.
Regards
Lee