Below is a list of the differences between TRUNCATE and DELETE commands.
When the database that I’m handling was experiencing excessive blockings, below is the script I use too see what are being blocked and which stored procedure is the blocker. Blocking is when one connection needs access to a piece of data and has to wait for another connection’s lock to clear.
SELECT blocking.session_id AS blocking_session_id, blocked.session_id AS blocked_session_id , waitstats.wait_type AS blocking_resource , waitstats.wait_duration_ms , waitstats.resource_description , DB_NAME(tl.resource_database_id) AS DatabaseName, blocked_cache.text AS blocked_text , blocking_cache.text AS blocking_text FROM sys.dm_exec_connections AS blocking INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests blocked ON blocking.session_id = blocked.blocking_session_id CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(blocked.sql_handle) blocked_cache CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(blocking.most_recent_sql_handle) blocking_cache INNER JOIN sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks waitstats ON waitstats.session_id = blocked.session_id INNER JOIN sys.dm_tran_locks tl ON tl.lock_owner_address = waitstats.resource_address WHERE waitstats.wait_duration_ms >= 2000
The above query is okay but we were able to enhanced the script by adding columns to see what objects that are being blocked. Below is the enhanced version of the script.
;WITH T1 AS ( SELECT blocking.session_id AS blocking_session_id , blocked.session_id AS blocked_session_id , waitstats.wait_type AS blocking_resource , waitstats.wait_duration_ms , waitstats.resource_description , DB_NAME(tl.resource_database_id) AS DatabaseName, blocked_cache.text AS blocked_text , blocking_cache.text AS blocking_text FROM sys.dm_exec_connections AS blocking INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests blocked ON blocking.session_id = blocked.blocking_session_id CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(blocked.sql_handle) blocked_cache CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(blocking.most_recent_sql_handle) blocking_cache INNER JOIN sys.dm_os_waiting_tasks waitstats ON waitstats.session_id = blocked.session_id INNER JOIN sys.dm_tran_locks tl ON tl.lock_owner_address = waitstats.resource_address WHERE waitstats.wait_duration_ms >= 2000 ), T2A AS ( SELECT blocking_session_id, resource_description, CHARINDEX('hobtid', resource_description) AS StartPos, SUBSTRING(resource_description, CHARINDEX('hobtid', resource_description), LEN(resource_description)) AS StartText FROM T1 ), T2B AS ( SELECT blocking_session_id, resource_description, StartPos, StartText, SUBSTRING(StartText, 0, CHARINDEX(' ', StartText)) AS hotbid_text FROM T2A ), T2C AS ( SELECT blocking_session_id, resource_description, CAST(SUBSTRING(hotbid_text, CHARINDEX('=', hotbid_text)+1, LEN(hotbid_text)) AS BIGINT) AS hobt_id FROM T2B ), T2D AS ( SELECT T2C.blocking_session_id, T2C.resource_description, OBJECT_SCHEMA_NAME(object_id) AS schema_name, object_name(object_id) as object_name, object_id, partition_id, index_id, partition_number, p.hobt_id, rows FROM sys.partitions p INNER JOIN T2C ON p.hobt_id = T2C.hobt_id ) SELECT GETDATE() AS DateTimeCaptured, T1.blocking_session_id, T1.blocked_session_id, T1.blocking_resource, T1.wait_duration_ms, T1.resource_description, T1.DatabaseName, T1.blocking_text, T1.blocked_text, T2D.schema_name + '.' + T2D.object_name AS blocked_object_name, T2D.object_id AS blocked_object_id, T2D.index_id as blocked_index_id, i.name AS blocked_index_name, i.type_desc AS blocked_index_type FROM T1 INNER JOIN T2D ON T1.blocking_session_id = T2D.blocking_session_id AND T1.resource_description = T2D.resource_description INNER JOIN sys.indexes i ON i.object_id = T2D.object_id AND i.index_id = T2D.index_id
Cheers!
error | severity | description |
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957 | 17 | Database '%.*ls' is enabled for database mirroring or has joined an availability group. The name of the database cannot be changed. |
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976 | 14 | The target database, '%.*ls', is participating in an availability group and is currently not accessible for queries. Either data movement is suspended or the availability replica is not enabled for read access. To allow read-only access to this and other |
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978 | 14 | The target database ('%.*ls') is in an availability group and is currently accessible for connections when the application intent is set to read only. For more information about application intent, see SQL Server Books Online. |
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979 | 14 | The target database ('%.*ls') is in an availability group and currently does not allow read only connections. For more information about application intent, see SQL Server Books Online. |
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982 | 14 | Unable to access the '%.*ls' database because no online secondary replicas are enabled for read-only access. Check the availability group configuration to verify that at least one secondary replica is configured for read-only access. Wait for an enabled r |
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1408 | 16 | The remote copy of database "%.*ls" is not recovered far enough to enable database mirroring or to join it to the availability group. You need to apply missing log records to the remote database by restoring the current log backups from the principal/prim |
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1409 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" requires database logs to be restored either on the future mirror database before you can enable database mirroring or on a secondary availability database before you can join it to the availability group. Restore current log backups from |
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1465 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" database is not in full recovery mode on each of the server instances. The full recovery model is required for a database to participate in database mirroring or in an availability group. |
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1466 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" is read-only on one of the server instances which is incompatible with participating in database mirroring or in an availability group. Set the database to read-write mode, and retry the operation. |
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1467 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" database is in emergency or suspect mode on one of the partners which is incompatible with participating in database mirroring or in an availability group. |
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1468 | 16 | The operation cannot be performed on database "%.*ls" because it is involved in a database mirroring session or an availability group. Some operations are not allowed on a database that is participating in a database mirroring session or in an availabilit |
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1469 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" is an auto-close database on one of the partnerswhich is incompatible with participating in database mirroring or in an availability group. |
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1480 | 10 | The %S_MSG database "%.*ls" is changing roles from "%ls" to "%ls" because the mirroring session or availability group failed over due to %S_MSG. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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1488 | 16 | Database "%.*ls" database is in single user mode which is incompatible with participating in database mirroring or in an availability group. Set database to multi-user mode, and retry the operation. |
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1833 | 16 | File '%ls' cannot be reused until after the next BACKUP LOG operation. If the database is participating in an availability group, a dropped file can be reused only after the truncation LSN of the primary availability replica has passed the drop LSN of the |
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3104 | 16 | RESTORE cannot operate on database '%ls' because it is configured for database mirroring or has joined an availability group. If you intend to restore the database, use ALTER DATABASE to remove mirroring or to remove the database from its availability gro |
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3752 | 16 | The database '%.*ls' is currently joined to an availability group. Before you can drop the database, you need to remove it from the availatility group. |
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5529 | 16 | Failed to remove a FILESTREAM file. The database is a primary database in an availability group. Wait for the FILESTREAM data files to be hardened on every secondary availability replica. Then retry the drop file operation. |
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10786 | 16 | The ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP command failed because it contained multiple MODIFY REPLICA options: %ls. Enter a separate ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP ... MODIFY REPLICA command for each replica option that you want to modify. |
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13251 | 10 | availability group |
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19401 | 16 | The READ_ONLY_ROUTING_URL '%.*ls' specified for availability replica '%.*ls' is not valid. It does not follow the required format of 'TCP://system-address:port'. For information about the correct routing URL format, see the CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP docum |
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19403 | 16 | The availability replica '%.*ls' specified in the READ_ONLY_ROUTING_LIST for availability replica '%.*ls' does not exist. Only availability replicas that belong to the specified availability group '%.*ls' can be added to this list. To get the names of ava |
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19405 | 16 | Failed to create, join or add replica to availability group '%.*ls', because node '%.*ls' is a possible owner for both replica '%.*ls' and '%.*ls'. If one replica is failover cluster instance, remove the overlapped node from its possible owners and try ag |
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19406 | 10 | The state of the local availability replica in availability group '%.*ls' has changed from '%ls' to '%ls'. The replica state changed because of either a startup, a failover, a communication issue, or a cluster error. For more information, see the availabi |
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19407 | 16 | The lease between availability group '%.*ls' and the Windows Server Failover Cluster has expired. A connectivity issue occurred between the instance of SQL Server and the Windows Server Failover Cluster. To determine whether the availability group is fail |
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19452 | 16 | The availability group listener (network name) with Windows Server Failover Clustering resource ID '%s', DNS name '%s', port %hu failed to start with a permanent error: %u. Verify port numbers, DNS names and other related network configuration, then retry |
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19453 | 16 | The availability group listener (network name) with Windows Server Failover Clustering resource ID '%s', DNS name '%s', port %hu failed to start with this error: %u. Verify network and cluster configuration and logs. |
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19454 | 16 | The availability group listener (network name) with Windows Server Failover Clustering resource ID '%s', DNS name '%s', port %hu failed to stop with this error: %u. Verify network and cluster configuration and logs. |
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19455 | 16 | The WSFC cluster does not have a public cluster network with an IPv4 subnet. This is a requirement to create an availability group DHCP listener. Configure a public network for the cluster with an IPv4 subnet, and try to create the listener. |
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19456 | 16 | None of the IP addresses configured for the availability group listener can be hosted by the server '%.*ls'. Either configure a public cluster network on which one of the specified IP addresses can be hosted, or add another listener IP address which can b |
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19458 | 16 | The WSFC nodes that host the primary and secondary replicas belong to different subnets. DHCP across multiple subnets is not supported for availability replicas. Use the static IP option to configure the availability group listener. |
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19460 | 16 | The availability group listener with DNS name '%.*ls' is configured to use DHCP. For listeners with this configuration, IP addresses cannot be added through SQL Server. To add IP addresses to the listener, drop the DHCP listener and create it again config |
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19468 | 16 | The listener with DNS name '%.*ls' for the availability group '%.*ls' is already listening on the TCP port %u. Please choose a different TCP port for the listener. If there is a problem with the listener, try restarting the listener to correct the problem |
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19469 | 16 | The specified listener with DNS name, '%.*ls', does not exist for the Availability Group '%.*ls'. Use an existing listener, or create a new listener. |
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19477 | 16 | The availability group '%.*ls' already has a listener with DNS name '%.*ls'. Availability groups can have only one listener. Use the existing listener, or drop the existing listener and create a new one. |
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19486 | 16 | The configuration changes to the availability group listener were completed, but the TCP provider of the instance of SQL Server failed to listen on the specified port [%.*ls:%d]. This TCP port is already in use. Reconfigure the availability group listener |
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21872 | 16 | The availability group associated with Virtual Network Name '%s' has no replicas. |
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21880 | 16 | The virtual network name '%s' has been used to identify the redirected publisher for original publisher '%s' and database '%s'. The availability group associated with this virtual network name, however, does not include the publisher database. |
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21882 | 16 | The database '%s' at the redirected publisher '%s' for original publisher '%s' and database '%s' belongs to a HADRon availability group and must be redirected to its associated HADRon Virtual Network Name. |
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21883 | 16 | The query at the redirected publisher '%s' to determine whether the publisher database '%s' belonged to an availability group failed with error '%d', error message '%s'. |
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21884 | 16 | The query at the redirected publisher '%s' to determine the health of the availability group associated with publisher database '%s' failed with error '%d', error message '%s'. |
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21887 | 16 | The query at the redirected publisher '%s' to determine whether the publisher database '%s' belonged to an availability group failed with error '%d', error message '%s'. |
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21892 | 16 | Unable to query sys.availability_replicas at the availability group primary associated with virtual network name '%s' for the server names of the member replicas: error = %d, error message = %s.', |
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33445 | 16 | The database '%.*s' is a readable secondary database in an availability group and cannot be enabled for FILESTREAM non-transacted access. |
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33446 | 16 | The FILESTREAM database configuration cannot be changed for database '%.*s'. The database is either a mirror database in Database Mirroring, or is in a secondary replica of an AlwaysOn availability group. Connect to the server instance that hosts the pr |
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33449 | 10 | FILESTREAM File I/O access is enabled, but no listener for the availability group is created. A FILESTREAM PathName will be unable to refer to a virtual network name (VNN) and, instead, will need to refer to a physical Windows Server Failover Clustering ( |
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33450 | 10 | FILESTREAM File I/O access is enabled. One or more availability groups ('%ls') currently do not have a listener. A FILESTREAM PathName will be unable to refer to a virtual network name (VNN) and, instead, will need to refer to a physical Windows Server F |
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35202 | 10 | A connection for availability group '%ls' from availability replica '%ls' with id [%ls] to '%ls' with id [%ls] has been successfully established. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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35205 | 16 | Could not start the AlwaysOn Availability Groups transport manager. This failure probably occurred because a low memory condition existed when the message dispatcher started up. If so, other internal tasks might also have experienced errors. Check the SQL |
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35206 | 10 | A connection timeout has occurred on a previously established connection to availability replica '%ls' with id [%ls]. Either a networking or a firewall issue exists or the availability replica has transitioned to the resolving role. |
CREATE LOGIN [NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM] FROM WINDOWS WITH DEFAULT_DATABASE=[master], DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=[us_english]; ALTER SERVER ROLE [sysadmin] ADD MEMBER [NT AUTHORITY\system]; |
35207 | 16 | Connection attempt on availability group id '%ls' from replica id '%ls' to replica id '%ls' failed because of error %d, severity %d, state %d. |
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35210 | 16 | Failed to modify options for availability replica '%.*ls' in availability group '%.*ls'. The specified availability group does not contain an availability replica with specified name. Verify that availability group name and availability replica name are c |
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35212 | 16 | The %ls operation is not allowed by the current availability-group configuration. This operation would exceed the maximum number of %d synchronous-commit availability replicas in availability group '%.*ls'. Change one of the existing synchronous-commit |
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35213 | 16 | The %ls operation is not allowed by the current availability-group configuration. This operation would exceed the maximum number of %d automatic failover targets in availability group '%.*ls'. Change one of the existing synchronous-commit replicas to th |
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35217 | 16 | The thread pool for AlwaysOn Availability Groups was unable to start a new worker thread because there are not enough available worker threads. This may degrade AlwaysOn Availability Groups performance. Use the "max worker threads" configuration option |
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35220 | 16 | Could not process the operation. AlwaysOn Availability Groups replica manager is waiting for the host computer to start a Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster and join it. Either the local computer is not a cluster node, or the local cluster |
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35221 | 16 | Could not process the operation. AlwaysOn Availability Groups replica manager is disabled on this instance of SQL Server. Enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups, by using the SQL Server Configuration Manager. Then, restart the SQL Server service, and retry t |
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35222 | 16 | Could not process the operation. AlwaysOn Availability Groups does not have permissions to access the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster. Disable and re-enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups by using the SQL Server Configuration Manager. The |
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35223 | 16 | Cannot add %d availability replica(s) to availability group '%.*ls'. The availability group already contains %d replica(s), and the maximum number of replicas supported in an availability group is %d. |
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35224 | 16 | Could not process the operation. AlwaysOn Availability Groups failed to load the required Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) library. Verify that the computer is a node in a WSFC cluster. You will need to restart the SQL Server instance to reload |
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35225 | 16 | Could not process the operation. The instance of SQL Server is running under WOW64 (Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit), which does not support AlwaysOn Availability Groups. Reinstall SQL Server in the native 64-bit edition, and re-enable AlwaysOn Availab |
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35226 | 16 | Could not process the operation. AlwaysOn Availability Groups has not started because the instance of SQL Server is not running as a service. Restart the server instance as a service, and retry the operation. |
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35228 | 16 | The attempt to set the failure condition level for availability group '%.*ls' failed. The specified level value is out of the valid range [%u, %u]. Reenter the command specifying a valid failure condition level value. |
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35229 | 16 | The attempt to set the health check timeout value for availability group '%.*ls' failed. The specified timeout value is less than %u milliseconds. Reenter the command specifying a valid health check timeout value. |
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35233 | 16 | Cannot create an availability group containing %d availability replica(s). |
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35237 | 16 | None of the specified replicas for availability group %.*ls maps to the instance of SQL Server to which you are connected. Reenter the command, specifying this server instance to host one of the replicas. This replica will be the initial primary replica. |
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35238 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' cannot be added to availability group '%.*ls'. The database does not exist on this SQL Server instance. Verify that the database name is correct, then retry the operation. |
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35239 | 16 | The ALTER DATABASE <database-name> SET HADR SUSPEND (or SET HADR RESUME) statement failed on database '%.*ls' of availability group '%.*ls''. Either the availability group does not contain the specified database, or the database has not joined the availab |
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35240 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' cannot be joined to or unjoined from availability group '%.*ls'. This operation is not supported on the primary replica of the availability group. |
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35242 | 16 | Cannot complete this ALTER DATABASE <database-name> SET HADR operation on database '%.*ls'. The database is not joined to an availability group. After the database has joined the availability group, retry the command. |
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35243 | 16 | Failed to set resource property '%.*ls' for availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d. When the cause of the error has been resolved, retry the ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP command later. |
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35244 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' cannot be added to availability group '%.*ls'. The database is currently joined to another availability group. Verify that the database name is correct and that the database is not joined to an availability group, then retry the operati |
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35246 | 16 | Failed to create the availability group. A SQL Server instance name could not be validated because the dynamic link library (DLL) file '%ls' could not be located (Windows System Error %d). Verify that the specified server instance exists. If it exists, th |
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35247 | 16 | Failed to create the availability group. A SQL Server instance name could not be validated because the dynamic link library (DLL) file '%ls' could not be loaded (Windows System Error %d). |
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35249 | 16 | An attempt to add or join a system database, '%.*ls', to an availability group failed. Specify only user databases for this operation. |
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35254 | 16 | An error occurred while accessing the availability group metadata. Remove this database or replica from the availability group, and reconfigure the availability group to add the database or replica again. For more information, see the ALTER AVAILABILITY G |
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35257 | 16 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups Send Error (Error code 0x%X, "NOT OK") was returned when sending a message for database ID %d. If the partner is running and visible over the network, retry the command using correctly configured partner-connection parameters |
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35259 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' is already participating in a different availability group. |
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35260 | 16 | During an attempted database recovery, an availability database manager was not found for database id %d with availability group ID %d and group database ID %ls. Recovery was terminated. The most likely cause of this error is that the availability group |
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35261 | 16 | Attempt to perform an AlwaysOn Availability Groups operation on a system database, '%ls', failed. System databases are not supported by AlwaysOn Availability Groups. |
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35262 | 17 | Skipping the default startup of database '%.*ls' because the database belongs to an availability group (Group ID: %d). The database will be started by the availability group. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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35264 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups data movement for database '%.*ls' has been suspended for the following reason: "%S_MSG" (Source ID %d; Source string: '%.*ls'). To resume data movement on the database, you will need to resume the database manually. For infor |
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35265 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups data movement for database '%.*ls' has been resumed. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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35266 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups connection with %S_MSG database established for %S_MSG database '%.*ls' on the availability replica with Replica ID: {%.8x-%.4x-%.4x-%.2x%.2x-%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x}. This is an informational message only. No user action is |
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35267 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups connection with %S_MSG database terminated for %S_MSG database '%.*ls' on the availability replica with Replica ID: {%.8x-%.4x-%.4x-%.2x%.2x-%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x}. This is an informational message only. No user action is r |
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35275 | 16 | A previous RESTORE WITH CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR operation or being removed while in the SUSPECT state from an availability group left the '%.*ls' database in a potentially damaged state. The database cannot be joined while in this state. Restore the database |
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35276 | 17 | Failed to allocate and schedule an AlwaysOn Availability Groups task for database '%ls'. Manual intervention may be required to resume synchronization of the database. If the problem persists, you might need to restart the local instance of SQL Server. |
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35279 | 16 | The attempt to join database '%.*ls' to the availability group was rejected by the primary database with error '%d'. For more information, see the SQL Server error log for the primary replica. |
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35280 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' cannot be added to availability group '%.*ls'. The database is already joined to the specified availability group. Verify that the database name is correct and that the database is not joined to an availability group, then retry the ope |
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35281 | 16 | Database '%.*ls' cannot be removed from availability group '%.*ls'. The database is not joined to the specified availability group. Verify that the database name and the availability group name are correct, then retry the operation. |
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35282 | 16 | Availability replica '%.*ls' cannot be added to availability group '%.*ls'. The availability group already contains an availability replica with the specified name. Verify that the availability replica name and the availability group name are correct, t |
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35283 | 16 | Availability replica '%.*ls' cannot be removed from availability group '%.*ls'. The availability group does not contain an availability replica with the specified name. Verify that the availability replica name is correct, then retry the operation. |
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35284 | 16 | Availability replica '%.*ls' cannot be removed from availability group '%.*ls', because this replica is on the local instance of SQL Server. If the local availability replica is a secondary replica, connect to the server instance that is currently hostin |
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35287 | 16 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups transport for availability database "%.*ls" failed to decompress the log block whose LSN is %S_LSN. This error can be caused by a corrupt network packet or a compression version mismatch. The database replica has been put in |
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35288 | 16 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups log apply for availability database "%.*ls" has received an out-of-order log block. The expected LSN was %S_LSN. The received LSN was %S_LSN. The database replica has been put into the SUSPENDED state. Resume the availabil |
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35299 | 10 | Nonqualified transactions are being rolled back in database %.*ls for an AlwaysOn Availability Groups state change. Estimated rollback completion: %d%%. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41039 | 16 | An availability group replica already exists on the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node '%.*ls'. Each WSFC node can contain only one replica of an availability group. Please choose another WSFC node to host the new replica. |
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41040 | 16 | Failed to remove the availability group replica '%.*ls' from availability group '%.*ls'. The availability group does not contain a replica with the specified name. Verify the availability group and replica names and then retry the operation. |
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41042 | 16 | The availability group '%.*ls' already exists. This error could be caused by a previous failed CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP or DROP AVAILABILITY GROUP operation. If the availability group name you specified is correct, try dropping the availability group a |
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41043 | 16 | For availability group '%.*ls', the value of the name-to-ID map entry is invalid. The binary value should contain a Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource ID, a WSFC group ID, and their corresponding lengths in characters. The availability g |
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41044 | 16 | Availability group name to ID map entry for availability group '%.*ls' cannot be found in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) store. The availability group name may be incorrect, or the availability group may not exist in this Windows Server Fa |
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41045 | 16 | Cannot add database '%.*ls' to the availability group '%.*ls', because there is already a database with the same name in the availability group. Please verify that the database and availability group names specified are correct. |
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41046 | 16 | Cannot add replica '%.*ls' to the availability group '%.*ls', because there is already a replica with the same name in the availability group. Please verify the replica and availability group names specified are correct. |
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41048 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Local Windows Server Failover Clustering service has become unavailable. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41049 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Local Windows Server Failover Clustering node is no longer online. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41050 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Waiting for local Windows Server Failover Clustering service to start. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41051 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Local Windows Server Failover Clustering service started. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41052 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Waiting for local Windows Server Failover Clustering node to start. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41053 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Local Windows Server Failover Clustering node started. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41054 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Waiting for local Windows Server Failover Clustering node to come online. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41055 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups: Local Windows Server Failover Clustering node is online. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41056 | 16 | Availability replica '%.*ls' of availability group '%.*ls' cannot be brought online on this SQL Server instance. Another replica of the same availability group is already online on the local Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node. Each WSFC node |
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41058 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is starting. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41059 | 10 | AlwaysOn: Availability group '%.*ls' was removed while the availability replica on this instance of SQL Server was offline. The local replica will be removed now. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41060 | 16 | The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) value generated for the retrieved availability group configuration data from the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) store does not match that stored with the data for the availability group with ID '%.*ls'. The av |
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41061 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is stopping. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41062 | 16 | The ID of availability group '%.*ls' in local data store is inconsistent with that in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) data store. The availability group may have been dropped and recreated while the SQL Server instance was offline, or while |
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41063 | 16 | Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) detected that the availability group resource with ID '%.*ls' was online when the availability group was not actually online. The attempt to synchronize the WSFC resource state with the availability group state f |
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41066 | 16 | Cannot bring the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource (ID '%.*ls') online (Error code %d). The WSFC service may not be running or may not be accessible in its current state, or the WSFC resource may not be in a state that could accept the r |
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41069 | 16 | The existence of availability group data for the availability group '%.*ls' in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) store could not be determined. The local WSFC node may be down, or a previous CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP or DROP AVAILABILITY GROU |
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41070 | 16 | Configuration data for the availability group with Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource ID '%.*ls' is not found in the WSFC data store. The availability group may have been dropped, or a previous CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP or DROP AVAILABILI |
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41071 | 16 | Cannot read the persisted configuration of AlwaysOn availability group with corresponding Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource ID '%.*ls'. The persisted configuration is written by a higher-version SQL Server that hosts the primary availabi |
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41072 | 16 | The ID of availability group '%.*ls' in local data store does not exist in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) data store. The availability group may have been dropped but the current WSFC node was not notified. To resolve this error, try to r |
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41073 | 16 | The database '%.*ls' cannot be removed from availability group '%.*ls'. This database does not belong to the availability group. |
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41074 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is preparing to transition to the primary role in response to a request from the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster. This is an informational message only. No user action is required |
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41075 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is preparing to transition to the resolving role in response to a request from the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster. This is an informational message only. No user action is requir |
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41076 | 10 | AlwaysOn: Availability group '%.*ls' is going offline because it is being removed. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41080 | 16 | Failed to delete SQL Server instance name to Windows Server Failover Clustering node name map entry for the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d and has been terminated. Refer to the SQL |
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41081 | 16 | Failed to destroy the Windows Server Failover Clustering group corresponding to availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d and has been terminated. Refer to the SQL Server error log for details about this SQL Server error |
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41089 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups startup has been cancelled, because SQL Server is shutting down. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41091 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is going offline because either the lease expired or lease renewal failed. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41092 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The availability replica manager is going offline because %ls. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41093 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is going offline because the corresponding resource in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster is no longer online. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41094 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is restarting because the existing primary replica restarted or the availability group failed over to a new primary replica. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41095 | 10 | AlwaysOn: Explicitly transitioning the state of the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource that corresponds to availability group '%.*ls' to Failed. The resource state is not consistent with the availability group state in the instance of SQL |
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41096 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is being removed. The instance of SQL Server failed to validate the integrity of the availability group configuration in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) store. This is expected if th |
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41097 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is going offline. This replica failed to read the persisted configuration because of a version mismatch. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41098 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is restarting, because it failed to read the persisted configuration. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41099 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The local replica of availability group '%.*ls' is going offline. This replica failed to read the persisted configuration, and it has exhausted the maximum for restart attempts. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41100 | 16 | The availability group '%.*ls' and/or its local availability replica does not exist. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct, and that the local availability replica has joined the availability group, then retry the operation. |
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41101 | 16 | The availability group with Windows Server Failover Clustering resource ID '%.*ls' and/or its local availability replica does not exist. Verify that the specified availability resource ID is correct, and that the local availability replica has joined the |
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41102 | 10 | Failed to persist configuration data of availability group '%.*ls' in the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster. The local availability replica either is not the primary replica or is shutting down. |
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41103 | 10 | Startup of the AlwaysOn Availability Replica Manager has been terminated, because the 'FixQuorum' property of Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is not present. The prerequisite QFE hotfix, KB 2494036, might not yet be installed on your Windows Ser |
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41104 | 16 | Failover of the availability group '%.*ls' to the local replica failed because the availability group resource did not come online due to a previous error. To identify that error, check the SQL Server error log and the Windows Server Failover Cluster logs |
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41106 | 16 | Cannot create an availability replica for availability group '%.*ls'. An availability replica of the specified availability group already exists on this instance of SQL Server. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct and unique, the |
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41107 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' failed to create necessary events for the WSFC Lease mechanism. Windows returned error code (%d) when obtaining handles for Lease events. Resolve the windows error and retry the availability group operation. |
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41108 | 16 | An error occurred while removing availability group '%.*ls'. The DROP AVAILABILITY GROUP command removed the availability group configuration from the local metadata. However, the attempt to remove this configuration from the Windows Server Failover Clust |
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41109 | 17 | Could not enqueue a task (SQL OS error: 0x%x) for process actions for the availability group '%.*ls'. Most likely, the instance of SQL Server is low on resources. Check the SQL Server error log to determine the cause of the failure. Retry the operation l |
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41110 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The availability replica manager is starting. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41111 | 10 | AlwaysOn: The availability replica manager is waiting for the instance of SQL Server to allow client connections. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41112 | 16 | A Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) API required by availability groups has not been loaded. AlwaysOn Availability Groups replica manager is not enabled on the local instance SQL Server. If the server instance is running an edition of SQL Server t |
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41113 | 16 | Cannot failover availability group '%.*ls' to this instance of SQL Server because a failover command is already pending on the local replica of this availability group. Wait for the pending failover command to complete before issuing another command on t |
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41114 | 16 | Cannot create an availability group named '%.*ls' because it already exists in a system table. |
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41115 | 16 | Cannot create the availability group named '%.*ls' because its availability group ID (ID: '%.*ls') already exists in a system table. |
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41116 | 16 | Cannot create an availability group named '%.*ls' with replica ID '%.*ls' because this ID already exists in a system table. |
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41117 | 16 | Cannot map local database ID %d to the availability database ID '%.*ls' within availability group '%.*ls'. This database is already mapped to an availability group. |
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41118 | 16 | Cannot map database ID %d to the availability database ID '%.*ls' within availability group '%.*ls'. Another local database, (ID %d). is already mapped to this availability database. |
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41119 | 16 | Could not find the availability group ID %d in the system table. |
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41121 | 10 | The local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' cannot accept signal '%s' in its current replica role, '%s', and state (configuration is %s in Windows Server Failover Clustering store, local availability replica has %s joined). The availabil |
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41122 | 16 | Cannot failover availability group '%.*ls' to this instance of SQL Server. The local availability replica is already the primary replica of the availability group. To failover this availability group to another instance of SQL Server, run the failover c |
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41126 | 16 | Operation on the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' failed. The local copy of the availability group configuration does not exist or has not been initialized. Verify that the availability group exists and that the local copy of the |
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41127 | 16 | Attempt to set database mapping state where the local database id %d is not mapped to any availability group. |
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41128 | 16 | Failed to perform database operation '%s' on database '%.*ls' (ID %d) in availability group '%.*ls'. The database might be in an incorrect state for the operation. If the problem persists, you may need to restart the SQL Server instance. |
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41129 | 16 | Failed to schedule or execute database operation '%s' on database '%.*ls' (Database ID: %d) in availability group '%.*ls' (SQL OS error: %d). The instance of SQL Server may have insufficient resources to carry out the database operation. If the problem p |
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41130 | 16 | Operation '%s' on a database '%.*ls' (Database ID: %d) in availability group '%.*ls' failed with SQL Server error %d (Error details: "%.*ls"). The operation has been rolled back. See previous error messages in the SQL Server error log for more details. |
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41131 | 10 | Failed to bring availability group '%.*ls' online. The operation timed out. Verify that the local Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node is online. Then verify that the availability group resource exists in the WSFC cluster. If the problem persis |
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41132 | 16 | Cannot join database '%.*ls' to availability group '%.*ls'. The specified database does not belong to the availability group. Verify the names of the database and the availability group, and retry the command specifying the correct names. |
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41133 | 10 | Cannot remove database '%.*ls' from availability group '%.*ls'. Either the database does not belong to the availability group, or the database has not joined the group. Verify the database and availability group names, and retry the command. |
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41134 | 16 | Cannot bring the availability group '%.*ls' online. The local instance was not the previous primary replica when the availability group went offline, not all databases are synchronized, and no force failover command was issued on the local availability r |
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41135 | 10 | Startup of AlwaysOn Availability Groups replica manager failed due to SQL Server error %d. To determine the cause of this error, check the SQL Server error log for the preceding error. |
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41136 | 16 | Failed to join the availability replica to availability group '%.*ls' because the group is not online. Either bring the availability group online, or drop and recreate it. Then retry the join operation. |
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41137 | 10 | Abandoning a database operation '%ls' on availability database '%.*ls' of availability group '%.*ls'. The sequence number of local availability replica has changed (Previous sequence number: %u, current sequence number: %u). This is an informational mes |
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41138 | 17 | Cannot accept AlwaysOn Availability Groups operation operation on database '%.*ls' of availability group '%.*ls'. The database is currently processing another operation that might change the database state. Retry the operation later. If the condition per |
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41139 | 10 | Failed to set database information for availability group %.*ls. The local availability replica is not the primary replica, or it is shutting down. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41140 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' cannot process the ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP command, because the local availability replica is not the primary replica. Connect to the server instance that is currently hosting the primary replica of this availability group, an |
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41141 | 16 | Failed to set availability group database information for availability group %.*ls. The local availability replica is not the primary, or is shutting down. This is an informational message only. No user action is required. |
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41142 | 16 | The availability replica for availability group '%.*ls' on this instance of SQL Server cannot become the primary replica. One or more databases are not synchronized or have not joined the availability group, or the WSFC cluster was started in Force Quorum |
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41143 | 16 | Cannot process the operation. The local replica of availability Group '%.*ls' is in a failed state. A previous operation to read or update persisted configuration data for the availability group has failed. To recover from this failure, either restart |
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41144 | 16 | The local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' is in a failed state. The replica failed to read or update the persisted configuration data (SQL Server error: %d). To recover from this failure, either restart the local Windows Server Failov |
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41145 | 10 | Cannot join database '%.*ls' to availability group '%.*ls'. The database has already joined the availability group. This is an informational message. No user action is required. |
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41146 | 16 | Failed to bring Availability Group '%.*ls' online. The Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) service may not be running, or it may not be accessible in its current state. Please verify the local WSFC node is up and then retry the operation. |
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41147 | 10 | AlwaysOn Availability Groups was not started because %ls. This is an informational message. No user action is required. |
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41148 | 16 | Cannot add or join database '%.*ls' to availability group '%.*ls'. The database does not exist on this instance of SQL Server. Verify the database name and that the database exists on the server instance. Then retry the operation, specifying the correc |
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41149 | 16 | Operation on the availability group '%.*ls' has been cancelled or terminated, either because of a connection timeout or cancellation by user. This is an informational message. No user action is required. |
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41150 | 16 | Failed to take availability group '%.*ls' offline. The Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) service may not be running, or it may not be accessible in its current state. Verify the local WSFC node is up and then retry the operation. |
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41151 | 16 | Error accessing the Availability Groups manager. The local Availability Groups manager has not been initialized. Wait until the Availability Groups manager is in a state that allows access, and retry the operation. |
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41152 | 16 | Failed to create availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d and has been rolled back. Check the SQL Server error log for more details. When the cause of the error has been resolved, retry CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP command |
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41153 | 16 | Failed to create availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d. An attempt to roll back the operation failed. Check the SQL Server error log for more details. Then execute the DROP AVAILABILITY GROUP command to clean up any |
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41154 | 16 | Cannot failover availability group '%.*ls' to this SQL Server instance. The availability group is still being created. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. Wait for CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP command to finish, then retry the op |
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41155 | 16 | Cannot failover availability group '%.*ls' to this instance of SQL Server. The availability group is being dropped. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. The availability group may need to be recreated if the drop operation was |
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41156 | 16 | Cannot drop availability group '%.*ls' from this instance of SQL Server. The availability group is either being dropped, or the local availability replica is being removed from the availability group. Verify that the specified availability group name is |
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41157 | 16 | Cannot remove the local availability replica from availability group '%.*ls' from this instance of SQL Server. The availability group is either being dropped, or the local availability replica is being disjoined. Verify that the specified availability g |
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41158 | 16 | Failed to join local availability replica to availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d and has been rolled back. Check the SQL Server error log for more details. When the cause of the error has been resolved, retry the A |
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41159 | 16 | Failed to join local availability replica to availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d. An attempt to rollback the operation failed. Check SQL Server error log for more details. Run DROP AVAILABILITY GROUP command to cl |
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41160 | 16 | Failed to designate the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' as the primary replica. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d and has been terminated. Check the preceding error and the SQL Server error log for more details about |
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41161 | 16 | Failed to validate the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) of the configuration of availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d, and the availability group has been taken offline to protect its configuration and the consistency of |
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41162 | 16 | Failed to validate sequence number of the configuration of availability group '%.*ls'. The in-memory sequence number does not match the persisted sequence number. The availability group and/or the local availability replica will be restarted automatical |
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41163 | 16 | An error occurred while waiting for the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' to transition to the primary role. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d and has been terminated. Verify that the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WS |
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41164 | 16 | An error occurred while waiting for the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' to transition to the resolving role. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d and has been terminated. Verify that the Windows Server Failover Clustering ( |
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41165 | 16 | A timeout error occurred while waiting to access the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls'. The availability replica is currently being accessed by another operation. Wait for the in-progress operation to complete, and then retry the |
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41166 | 16 | An error occurred while waiting to access the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d, and has been terminated. Verify that the local availability replica is in the correct state, and then retr |
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41167 | 16 | An error occurred while attempting to access availability replica '%.*ls' in availability group '%.*ls'. The availability replica is not found in the availability group configuration. Verify that the availability group and availability replica names are |
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41168 | 16 | An error occurred while attempting to access availability replica with ID '%.*ls' in availability group '%.*ls'. The availability replica is not found in the availability group configuration. Verify that the availability group name and availability repl |
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41169 | 16 | An error occurred while attempting to access the availability group database with ID '%.*ls' in availability group '%.*ls'. The availability database is not found in the availability group configuration. Verify that the availability group name and avail |
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41170 | 10 | Post-online processing for availability group '%.*ls' has been terminated. Either post-online processing has already completed, the local availability replica is no longer the primary replica, or the availability group is being dropped. This is an infor |
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41171 | 16 | Failed to create availability group '%.*ls', because a Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) group with the specified name already exists. The operation has been rolled back successfully. To retry creating an availability group, either remove or rename |
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41172 | 16 | An error occurred while dropping availability group '%.*ls' from Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster and from the local metadata. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d, and has been terminated. Verify that the specified availability gr |
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41173 | 16 | An error occurred while removing the local availability replica from availability group '%.*ls'. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d, and has been terminated. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct, and then retry the command |
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41176 | 10 | Failed to acquire exclusive access to local availability group configuration data (SQL OS error: %d). If the problem persists, you might need to restart the instance of SQL Server. |
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41177 | 16 | The availability replica of the specified availability group '%.*ls' is being dropped. Wait for the completion of the drop command and retry the operation later. |
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41178 | 16 | Cannot drop availability group '%.*ls' from this SQL Server instance. The availability group is currently being created. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. Wait for the current operation to complete, then retry the command if |
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41179 | 16 | Cannot remove the local availability replica from availability group '%.*ls' from this instance of SQL Server. The availability group is currently being created. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. Wait for the current operati |
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41180 | 16 | Attempt to access non-existent or uninitialized availability group with ID '%.*ls'. This is usually an internal condition, such as the availability group is being dropped or the local WSFC node has lost quorum. In such cases, and no user action is requir |
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41181 | 16 | The local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' did not become primary. A concurrent operation may have changed the state of the availability group in Windows Server Failover Cluster. Verify that the availability group state in Windows Serv |
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41182 | 16 | Failed to set the local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' as joined in Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) database. Either the local availability replica is no longer the primary, or the WSFC service is not accessible. Verify tha |
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41183 | 16 | Failed to modify availability replica options for availability group '%.*ls'. Before the availability group configuration could be updated, the operation encountered SQL Server error %d. The operation has been rolled back. Refer to the SQL Server error |
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41184 | 16 | Failed to modify availability replica options for availability group '%.*ls'. The availability group configuration has been updated. However, the operation encountered SQL Server error %d while applying the new configuration to the local availability re |
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41185 | 10 | Replica option specified in ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP '%.*ls' MODIFY DDL is same is cached availability group configuration. |
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41186 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' cannot process an ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP command at this time. The availability group is still being created. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. Wait for CREATE AVAILABILITY GROUP command to finis |
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41187 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' cannot process an ALTER AVAILABILITY GROUP command at this time. The availability group is being dropped. Verify that the specified availability group name is correct. The availability group may need to be recreated if it was |
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41188 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' failed to process %s-%s command. The operation encountered SQL Server error %d before the availability group configuration could be updated, and has been rolled back. Refer to the SQL Server error log for details. Verify that |
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41189 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' failed to process the %s-%s command. The availability group configuration has been updated. However, the operation encountered SQL Server error %d while applying the new configuration to the local availability replica, and has |
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41190 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' failed to process %s-%s command. The local availability replica is not in a state that could process the command. Verify that the availability group is online and that the local availability replica is the primary replica, the |
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41191 | 16 | The local availability replica of availability group '%.*ls' cannot become the primary replica. The last-known primary availability replica is of a higher version than the local availability replica. Upgrade the local instance of SQL Server to the same |
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41192 | 17 | Creating and scheduling a worker task for AlwaysOn Availability Groups failed due to lack of resources (SQL OS error %d). Processing of new actions might be delayed or stalled until the resource limits are resolved. Reduce the memory or thread count on |
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41193 | 10 | Cannot join database '%.*ls' to availability group '%.*ls'. The database is in the process of being removed from the availability group. When the remove-database operation completes, the database will no longer be joined to the availability group. Then |
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41194 | 16 | An error occurred while waiting for the local availability replica for availability group '%.*ls' to complet post-online work. The operation encountered SQL OS error %d and has been terminated. Verify that the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) c |
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41195 | 16 | Availability group '%.*ls' failed to process the WSFC lease-renewal command. The local availability replica lease is no longer valid to process the lease renewal command. Availability replica lease expired. This is an informational message only. No user a |
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41196 | 16 | Failed to create availability group '%.*ls', because a Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) group with the specified name already exists. An attempt to rollback the operation failed. Check the SQL Server error log for more details. To manually clean |
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41199 | 16 | The specified command is invalid because the AlwaysOn Availability Groups feature is not supported by this edition of SQL Server. For information about features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see SQL Server Books Online. |
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41402 | 16 | The WSFC cluster is offline, and this availability group is not available. This issue can be caused by a cluster service issue or by the loss of quorum in the cluster. |
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41403 | 16 | Availability group is offline. |
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41404 | 16 | The availability group is offline, and is unavailable. This issue can be caused by a failure in the server instance that hosts the primary replica or by the WSFC availability group resource going offline. |
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41405 | 16 | Availability group is not ready for automatic failover. |
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41406 | 16 | The availability group is not ready for automatic failover. The primary replica and a secondary replica are configured for automatic failover, however, the secondary replica is not ready for an automatic failover. Possibly the secondary replica is unavail |
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41408 | 16 | In this availability group, at least one secondary replica has a NOT SYNCHRONIZING synchronization state and is not receiving data from the primary replica. |
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41410 | 16 | In this availability group, at least one synchronous replica is not currently synchronized. The replica synchronization state could be either SYNCHONIZING or NOT SYNCHRONIZING. |
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41412 | 16 | In this availability group, at least one availability replica does not currently have the primary or secondary role. |
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41414 | 16 | In this availability group, at least one secondary replica is not connected to the primary replica. The connected state is DISCONNECTED. |
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41424 | 16 | This secondary database is not joined to the availability group. The configuration of this secondary database is incomplete. For information about how to join a secondary database to an availability group, see SQL Server Books Online. |
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41428 | 16 | This secondary replica is not joined to the availability group. For an availability replica to be successfully joined to the availability group, the join state must be Joined Standalone Instance (1) or Joined Failover Cluster (2). For information about ho |
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| An error occurred while loading the AlwaysOn High Availability properties [return code: 0x80070005].
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| The current WSFC cluster quorum vote configuration is not recommended for this availability group. For more information, see the following topic in SQL Server Books Online: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=224159. |
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| Checking for the database files on the secondary replica resulted in an error. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.HadrTasks) ------------------------------ Program Location: at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Hadr.TestDatabaseFileExisting.DoWork() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.TaskForms.SimpleWorkItem.Run() =================================== The following database files already exist on the server instance that hosts secondary replica HA-VM3\TEST1: \\path\file.mdf \\path\file_log.ldf (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.HadrTasks) ------------------------------ Program Location: at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Hadr.TestDatabaseFileExisting.DoWork() |
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983 | 14 | Unable to access database '%.*ls' because its replica role is RESOLVING which does not allow connections. Try the operation again later. |
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3402 | 10 | The database '%ls' is marked %ls and is in a state that does not allow recovery to be run. |
1) Asked the customer to stop the SQL Server Service. 2) Had the customer rename the actual files on disk with a "_old" suffix so that the sql server would not find them and have the db come up suspect. 3) Asked the customer to start the SQL Server Service. Once the server came back up we were able to delete the database. 4) Had the customer create a new database with the same name and location as the original database. Used the output from sysaltfiles to verify this. 5) Had the customer stop the SQL Server Service. 6) Had the customer rename these new database files by appending a "_new" on the end of the file. 7) Had the customer take the old database files with the "_old" suffix and changed them back to the original name. 8) Had the customer start the SQL Server Service. |
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| Slow synchronization. Waittime for HADR_SYNC_COMMIT grows anywhere from 500ms to 900ms (compared to less than 15-20 ms). |
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19471 | 16 | The WSFC cluster could not bring the Network Name resource with DNS name '%ls' online. The DNS name may have been taken or have a conflict with existing name services, or the WSFC cluster service may not be running or may be inaccessible. Use a different |
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19476 | 16 | The attempt to create the network name and IP address for the listener failed. The WSFC service may not be running or may be inaccessible in its current state, or the values provided for the network name and IP address may be incorrect. Check the state of the WFSC cluster and validate the network name and IP address with the network administrator. |
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41009 | 16 | The Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) resource control API returned error code %d. The WSFC service may not be running or may not be accessible in its current state, or the specified arguments are invalid. For information about this error code, |
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41015 | 16 | Failed to obtain the Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node handle (Error code %d). The WSFC service may not be running or may not be accessible in its current state, or the specified cluster node name is invalid. For information about this erro |
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| TCP Provider, error: 0 - An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full. |
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| The cluster IP address is already in use. |
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| The resource failed to come online due to the failure of one or more provider resources. |
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| [RES] Network Name <SPEPD_Tier2>: Unable to update password for computer account DCR-SPEPD on DC \\ DC-04.xxxx.org, status 5. [RHS] Online for resource SPEPD_Tier2 failed. |
Instructions [to be tested] 1) Log into the Domain Controller machine. 2) Select Start - Administrative Tools - Active Directory users and computer. --> Active Directory users and computer screen displays. 3) Display-select advanced features. 4) Select the appropriate domain - Computers. 5) Verify that the cluster virtual hosts. 6) Select the appropriate domain - Computers - right click - Properties. --> Computers Properties screen appears. 7) Security tab-click the Advanced button. --> Advanced Security for Computers "screen appears. 8) If you have access permissions tab - cluster virtual host registration registration no "Edit" button if you choose the "add" button. + Case "add": conducted a check in the "computer", click the "object type" button, search for cluster virtual hosts. --> [Permission entries on Computers] screen is displayed. 9) Target: Select this object and all child objects check the permission "create computer objects" and click the "OK" button. --> Returns to the advanced security for Computers "screen. 10) Click "OK" button after clicking "the apply" button. --> Returns to the Computers Properties screen. 11) And click the "OK" button and exit the Active Directory users and computer screen. |
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| INFO [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] NetUserAdd object aglisten11 on DC: \\DC.contoso.com, result: 8557 ERR [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] Failed to create Computer Object aglisten11 in the Active Directory, error 8557 |
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Patching steps:
Patch the secondary replica (B)
Bring the secondary replica online (will be new version)
Log the original synchronization configurations for each replica. Change the secondary replica and primary replica to “Synchronous Commit” mode, waiting for the secondary replica (B) to be “synchronized.”
This will ensure there is no data loss during failover.
You can check dashboard or dmv: dm_hadr_database_replica_states for the status
Issue a failover through SSMS or T-SQL to failover the AG to the secondary replica. So now the new primary is B, the new secondary is A
Patch the original primary replica (A)
Bring the original primary replica (A) online (will be new version )
Wait for A to become “Synchronized”
Failover the AG back to A
Change each replica’s synchronization mode to the original configurations you logged in step3.
Caveat list:
Before you patch, you can still keep automatic/manual failover setting no change. Just a reminder: if during patching time, primary is down, automatic failover may fail if the secondary hasn’t completed the patching.
If primary and secondary replicas are in multisubnet, your client may experience a little bit longer time of disconnection or timeout during failover.
Please do remember to switch back to your original synchronization mode.
FCI on AG deployment Example
Primary replica(A): FCI1
Node1 – active
Node2 - passive
Secondary Replica(B): FCI2
Node3 – active
Node4 - passive
Choose between one of the following two options:
Longer downtime, less steps
(FCI rolling patching).
Patching steps (basic):
Patch Node4
Move FCI2 from Node3 to Node4
Patch Node3
Move FCI2 from Node4 to Node3
Patch Node2
Move FCI1 from Node1 to Node2
Patch Node1
Move FCI1 from Node2 to Node1
Optimized downtime, more steps
(Leverage AG failover patching).
Patching steps (optimized):
Patch Node4
Move FCI2 from Node3 to Node4
Patch Node3
Move FCI2 from Node4 to Node3
Log the original synchronization configurations for each replica. Change the secondary replica and primary replica to “Synchronous Commit” mode, waiting for the secondary replica (B) to be “synchronized”.
Manually failover AG from FCI1 to FCI2 (now the new primary is on FCI2, the new secondary is on FCI1)
Patch Node2
Move FCI1 from Node1 to Node2
Patch Node1
Move FCI1 from Node2 to Node1
Manually failover AG from FCI2 back to FCI1
Change each replica’s synchronization mode to the original configurations you logged in step #5.
Caveat list:
** Please use basic patching steps if primary and secondary are on different data centers/subnets **
FCI rolling patch guarantees zero data lost
Use synchronous commit secondary on a high latency network would impact OLTP performance
AG failover cross subnets might cause up to 20 seconds delay on client first connections.
Expand AlwaysOn High Availability > Expand Availability Groups >Expand Availability Groups Name. Right click Availability Replica.
Click Next.
Click Add Replica…
Click Connect All…
Input the instance name of your new replica. Click Connect.
Change ‘Readable Secondary’ to Yes. But if you don’t want your secondary replica to be readable, then just accept the default ‘No’.
Click Endpoints Tab just to verify that the new endpoint has been created.
Go to Backup Preference tab. I just indicated ‘20’ under Backup Priority for the new Replica. We already have an existing secondary Replica already taking the DB backups.
Choose Join Only because I already took a full backup of the primary database and restored it to the new replica WITH NORECOVERY option.
Validation
Verify Database Synchronization.
We have a 3 node AAG (below is our setup). Our transaction log file has a growth limit of 60GB. I found out that this error occurred because the CDC failed. I could not start CDC and the transaction log is not truncating.
I checked the log_reuse_wait_desc and it indicated REPLICATION which means that there are committed transactions that haven’t yet been scanned by the transaction replication Log Reader Agent job for the purpose of sending them to the replication distributor or harvesting them for Change Data Capture (which uses the same Agent job as transaction replication). The job could have been disabled, could be broken, or could have had its SQL Agent schedule changed.
SELECT name, recovery_model_desc, log_reuse_wait_desc
FROM sys.databases
WHERE name = 'DB_Name'
I also ran the command DBCC OPENTRAN and saw Replicated Transaction Information.
To resolve the issue, I did the following steps.
Create a new transaction log file (it is a good thing that our currently t-log file has a growth limit else it could have occupied all the disk space.)
I started CDC and it ran successfully.
But the t-log was still not truncating. I checked the log_reuse_wait_desc again and it indicated “AVAILABILITY REPLICA” which means that the database mirroring partnership has some latency in it and there are log records on the mirroring principal that haven’t yet been sent to the mirroring mirror (called the send queue). This can happen if the mirror is configured for asynchronous operation, where transactions can commit on the principal before their log records have been sent to the mirror. It can also happen in synchronous mode, if the mirror becomes disconnected or the mirroring session is suspended. The amount of log in the send queue can be equated to the expected amount of data (or work) loss in the event of a crash of the principal.
I waited for few minutes and I checked the log_reuse_wait_desc and now I see “NOTHING” which means that SQL Server thinks there is no problem with log truncation.
Use the script below to get the current running queries on your server.
SELECT sqltext.TEXT ,DB_Name(req.database_id) as DatabaseName ,sess.last_request_start_time ,req.total_elapsed_time/1000 as total_elapsed_time ,sess.session_id AS SessionID ,req.blocking_session_id AS BlockedBy ,req.command ,req.cpu_time AS CPU_Time ,sess.HOST_NAME as RunningFrom ,sess.login_name ,wait_type ,wait_time ,sess.status ,req.reads ,req.writes ,req.logical_reads ,sess.program_name FROM sys.dm_exec_requests req INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_sessions sess ON sess.session_id = req.session_id AND sess.is_user_process = 1 CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sql_handle) AS sqltext WHERE DB_Name(req.database_id) NOT IN ('master','tempdb') ORDER BY total_elapsed_time DESC