HomeSQL ServerSQL Server Error Msg 19411 – The specified Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster, ‘%.*ls’, is not ready to become the cluster context of Always On Availability Groups (Windows error code: %d). The possible reason could be that the specified WSFC cluster is not up or that a security permissions issue was encountered. Fix the cause of the failure, and retry your ALTER SERVER CONFIGURATION SET HADR CLUSTER CONTEXT = ‘remote_wsfc_cluster_name’ command.

SQL Server Error Msg 19411 – The specified Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster, ‘%.*ls’, is not ready to become the cluster context of Always On Availability Groups (Windows error code: %d). The possible reason could be that the specified WSFC cluster is not up or that a security permissions issue was encountered. Fix the cause of the failure, and retry your ALTER SERVER CONFIGURATION SET HADR CLUSTER CONTEXT = ‘remote_wsfc_cluster_name’ command.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “19411 – The specified Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster, ‘%.*ls’, is not ready to become the cluster context of Always On Availability Groups (Windows error code: %d). The possible reason could be that the specified WSFC cluster is not up or that a security permissions issue was encountered. Fix the cause of the failure, and retry your ALTER SERVER CONFIGURATION SET HADR CLUSTER CONTEXT = ‘remote_wsfc_cluster_name’ command.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

19411 – The specified Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster, ‘%.*ls’, is not ready to become the cluster context of Always On Availability Groups (Windows error code: %d). The possible reason could be that the specified WSFC cluster is not up or that a security permissions issue was encountered. Fix the cause of the failure, and retry your ALTER SERVER CONFIGURATION SET HADR CLUSTER CONTEXT = ‘remote_wsfc_cluster_name’ command.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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