--- title: "Availability database is suspended | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "06/13/2017" ms.prod: "sql-server-2014" ms.reviewer: "" ms.technology: high-availability ms.topic: conceptual f1_keywords: - "sql12.swb.agdashboard.drp1notsuspended.issues.f1" helpviewer_keywords: - "Availability Groups [SQL Server], policies" ms.assetid: 6baee70f-848c-4e86-b20d-78875c0f82cb author: MashaMSFT ms.author: mathoma manager: craigg --- # Availability database is suspended ## Introduction ||| |-|-| |**Policy Name**|Availability Database Suspension State| |**Issue**|Availability database is suspended.| |**Category**|**Warning**| |**Facet**|Availability database| ## Description This policy checks the state of data movement of the secondary database (also known as a "secondary database replica"). The policy is in an unhealthy state when the data movement is suspended. The policy is otherwise in a healthy state. > [!NOTE] > For this release of [!INCLUDE[ssCurrent](../../../includes/sscurrent-md.md)], information about possible causes and solutions is located at [Availability database is suspended](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=220860) on the TechNet Wiki. ## Possible Causes Data synchronization on this availability database might have been suspended because of the following: - Due to an error, the system might have suspended data synchronization. - The database administrator might have suspended data synchronization for maintenance purposes. ## Possible Solution Resume data synchronization. If the issue persists, check the availability group in the Event log, and then diagnose why the system suspended data movement. ## See Also [Overview of AlwaysOn Availability Groups (SQL Server)](overview-of-always-on-availability-groups-sql-server.md) [Use the AlwaysOn Dashboard (SQL Server Management Studio)](use-the-always-on-dashboard-sql-server-management-studio.md)