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title Data synchronization state of availability database is not healthy | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 06/13/2017
ms.prod sql-server-2014
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ms.technology high-availability
ms.topic conceptual
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Availability Groups [SQL Server], policies
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Data synchronization state of availability database is not healthy

Introduction

Policy Name Availability Database Data Synchronization State
Issue Data synchronization state of availability database is not healthy.
Category Warning
Facet Availability database

Description

This policy rolls up the data synchronization state of all availability databases (also known as "database replicas") in the availability replica. The policy is in an unhealthy sate when any database replica is not in the expected data synchronization state. The policy is otherwise in a healthy state.

Note

For this release of [!INCLUDEssCurrent], information about possible causes and solutions is located at Data synchronization state of some availability database is not healthy on the TechNet Wiki.

Possible Causes

The data synchronization state of this availability database is unhealthy. On an asynchronous-commit availability replica, every availability database should be in the SYNCHRONIZING state. On a synchronous-commit replica, every availability database must be in the SYNCHRONIZED state.

Possible Solution

Use the database replica policy to find the database replica with an unhealthy data synchronization state, and then resolve the issue at the database replica.

See Also

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