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Some availability replicas do not have a healthy role
Availability Replicas Role State checks if there are any availability replicas that are not in a healthy role.
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05/17/2016
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Availability Groups [SQL Server], policies

Some availability replicas do not have a healthy role

[!INCLUDE SQL Server]

Introduction

  • Policy Name: Availability Replicas Role State
  • Issue: Some availability replicas do not have a healthy role.
  • Category: Warning
  • Facet: Availability group

Description

This policy rolls up the connection state of all availability replicas and checks if there are any availability replicas that are not in a healthy role. The policy is in an unhealthy state when any availability replica is neither primary nor secondary. The policy is otherwise in a healthy state.

Possible Causes

In this availability group, at least one availability replica does not currently have the primary or secondary role.

Possible Solution

Use the availability replica policy state to find the availability replica whose role is not primary or secondary, and then resolve the issue at the availability replica.

See Also

Overview of Always On Availability Groups (SQL Server)
Use the Always On Dashboard (SQL Server Management Studio)