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srikrishnaj
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Posted - 2013-03-11 : 07:55:53
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Hello,I'm very new to SQL and I have the following queries:I have a 2 node SQL 2012 server using Windows Failover cluster (2012) that uses shared storage for its database and I have a single instance running on the primary node. I have some SQL scripts generating tables, running queries etc. from an external client that connects to the DB engine using the SQL server name- so the external client runs IO to the SQL servers through IP traffic.Now, when I fail the primary node (say a hard reboot or even a manual failover) where the SQL server role is running, my external client loses its connection to the database engine/FCI. Once the services are up and running on the secondary node after failover, I'm able to re-connect to the server and start IO again. My question is-1) Is this by design? Meaning the external clients running IO to an SQL server instance will lose connection in case of the primary node failure?2) Is there any way I can tweak some parameters/settings etc. such that I will have no downtime to the external client and they don't lose connectivity throughout the failover process?Thanks! |
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chadmat
The Chadinator
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Posted - 2013-03-11 : 13:21:33
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Yes it is by design.No, there is no way to avoid the downtime, there will always be some failover time involved.You could use Mirroring/Availability Groups in HA mode, and that would minimize the downtime during failover to just a second or 2, but it will still be there.-Chad |
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