Monday, February 15, 2016

Step by Step Always On Availability Groups in SQL Server 2012


This step-by-step has been created to help you get started in creating a SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Group for your databases.
In order to follow this post, you need the following :
Three (3) VMware Host with following details:
1)      One Domain Controller (DC), Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Cluster with 2 Nodes. (WIN1 & Win2). You can follow my post on setup Windows Server Failover cluster 
2)      Microsoft SQL Server 2012  (Standalone) Installed on Both the nodes. (WIN1 & WIN2)
3)      SQL Instance on WIN1 :          WIN1\WIN1SQL12
4)      SQL Instance on WIN2 :          WIN2\WIN2SQL12
5)      Assign Service accounts with domain permissions to SQL Service.
6)      Off the firewall Settings on both the node.
7)      Shared folder on the Primary Node.
8)      Make sure that you are able to connect both SQL Server Instances from both Node.


Enable Availability Groups on SQL Server
This needs to be done on all of the SQL Server instances that you will configure as replicas in your Availability Group. To enable the SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Groups feature
1.      Open SQL Server Configuration Manager
2.      Select SQL Server Services
3.      Right-click on your SQL Server (in our example it is named WIN1SQL12) and select Properties
4.      Select the “AlwaysOn High Availability” tab and check "Enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups"
5.      Restart the SQL Server service.


Follow the same steps on Second Instance (WIN2SQL12)




Sample DB for Always On Configuration

Create a sample Database on WIN1SQL12 Instance (which we are going to set as a Primary Instance)


Here we are giving DB name as “Test_AlwaysOn”


  
Make sure that Recovery Model for the database should be Full.


Take Backup of Test_AlwaysOn DB in a shared folder, so we can copy the backup file on secondary Server and restore there.







 Open the shared folder on Secondary Node (WIN2) via Network Share.


Copy the backup file on Secondary (WIN2) Server.


Restore Test_AlwaysOn DB on Secondary Node (WIN2) in No recovery Mode.




Make sure you select RESTORE WITH RECOVERY Option.



So Now Database State will be in Restoring Mode.



Create and Configure SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Groups
To create and configure a SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Group,
1.      Choose any one instance to become the PRIMARY (say WIN1\WIN1SQL12)
2.      Open SQL Server Management Studio on WIN1\WIN1SQL12
3.      Expand the Management folder
4.      Right-click “Availability Groups” and select “New Availability Group Wizard…”



 In the Introduction page, click Next.




In the Specify Availability Group Name page, enter the name of the Availability Group in theAvailability group name: field. Click Next.




In the Select Databases page, select the checkbox beside the database that you want to include in your Availability Group.. Click Next.




In the Specify Replicas page, under the Replicas tab, click the Add Replicas button and connect to the other SQL Server instances that you joined as nodes in your Windows Server Failover Cluster.




 Configure the following options 
·         Automatic Failover (Up to 2) :          Checked
·         Synchronous Commit (Up to 3) :      Checked
·         Readable Secondary:                          Yes




In the Listener tab, select the Create an availability group listener option. Enter the following details.
 
·         Listener DNS name: Name that you will use in your application connection string
·         Port: 1433

Click the Add… button to provide an IP address. In the Add IP Address dialog box, enter your preferred virtual IP address in the IPv4 Address field. Click OK. Click Next.





In the Select Initial Data Synchronization page, select the Join option.



  
In the Validation page, verify that all validation checks return successful results. Click Next.


In the Summary page, verify all configuration settings and click Finish. This will create and configure the AlwaysOn Availability Group and join the databases.




In the Results page, verify that all tasks have been completed successfully.




  
View the Availability Group in SSMS

In SSMS, drill down to Management and Availability Groups. Here you will see your Availability Group. Drill down one farther and you'll see Availability Replicas, Databases, and Group Listeners.



To add a database, replica or view the dashboard right click on the Availability Group Name.




The dashboard will help you determine if your databases are Synchronized and Healthy

You can also check the Availability Group from Failover Cluster Manager.




  
Failover Testing

There are 2 ways via you can test your Always On Availability Failover.

    1)  Via Failover Cluster Manager.
    2)   Via SSMS.

      1)      Failover Always On Availability Group via Windows Failover Cluster Manger:

  • Open Failover Cluster Manager
  • Right Click on Always on Group. Currently Primary Node is WIN1.
  • Move the Service or Application on Secondary Node
  • Click on your Secondary Node (WIN2)



    
  • Confirm Movement of Always on Group on Secondary Node. (WIN2)





  
  • Confirm Successful Failover of Cluster on Secondary Node (WIN2)





  
  • Confirm the Failover from SSMS.
  • Check Availability Group on Primary and Secondary SQL Instance.
  • Current Secondary Replica (Instance) : WIN1\WIN1SQL12



  • The dashboard will help you determine if your databases are Synchronized and Healthy



  • Current Primary Replica (Instance) : WIN2\WIN2SQL12




  • The dashboard will help you determine if your databases are Synchronized and Healthy


     2) Failover from SSMS:

  • Go to the primary Instance
  • Right click on your Availability Group
  • Click on Failover



  •  Click on next on the Introduction Window.


  

  • Select the primary Replica (Instance) on Which you want to failover your Always On Database.




   
  • Provide the Credential and connect to the Primary Instance.



  •   Click on Finish.


   
  • Check the result for Successful Failover and click on Close.



  • Check the Availability Group configuration after successful failover on both primary and secondary Replica (Instance)
  • The dashboard will help you determine if your databases are Synchronized and Healthy
  • Current Secondary Replica (Instance):           WIN2\WIN2SQL12



  • The dashboard will help you determine if your databases are Synchronized and Healthy
  • Current Primary Replica (Instance) :  WIN1\WIN1SQL12




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