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title Monitor and troubleshoot data migration
description Monitor and troubleshoot data migration (Stretch Database)
author MikeRayMSFT
ms.author mikeray
ms.reviewer randolphwest
ms.date 07/25/2022
ms.service sql-server-stretch-database
ms.topic conceptual
ms.custom seo-dt-2019
helpviewer_keywords
Stretch Database, monitoring
monitoring Stretch Database

Monitor and troubleshoot data migration (Stretch Database)

[!INCLUDE sqlserver2016-windows-only]

Important

Stretch Database is deprecated in [!INCLUDE sssql22-md]. [!INCLUDE ssNoteDepFutureAvoid-md]

Check the status of data migration in a dynamic management view

Open the dynamic management view sys.dm_db_rda_migration_status to see how many batches and rows of data have been migrated. For more info, see sys.dm_db_rda_migration_status (Transact-SQL).

Troubleshoot data migration

Rows from my Stretch-enabled table are not being migrated to Azure. What's the problem?

There are several problems that can affect migration. Check the following things.

  • Check network connectivity for the SQL Server computer.

  • Check that the Azure firewall isn't blocking your SQL Server from connecting to the remote endpoint.

  • Check the dynamic management view sys.dm_db_rda_migration_status for the status of the latest batch. If an error has occurred, check the error_number, error_state, and error_severity values for the batch.

The Azure firewall is blocking connections from my local server

You may have to add a rule in the Azure firewall settings of the Azure server to let SQL Server communicate with the remote Azure server.

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