In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “33450 – FILESTREAM File I/O access is enabled. One or more availability groups (‘%ls’) currently do not have a listener. A FILESTREAM PathName will be unable to refer to a virtual network name (VNN) and, instead, will need to refer to a physical Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node. This might limit the usability of FILESTEAM File I/0 access after an availability group failover. Therefore, we recommend that you create a listener for each availability group. For information about how to create an availability group listener, see SQL Server Books Online.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.
SQL Server Error Message
33450 – FILESTREAM File I/O access is enabled. One or more availability groups (‘%ls’) currently do not have a listener. A FILESTREAM PathName will be unable to refer to a virtual network name (VNN) and, instead, will need to refer to a physical Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) node. This might limit the usability of FILESTEAM File I/0 access after an availability group failover. Therefore, we recommend that you create a listener for each availability group. For information about how to create an availability group listener, see SQL Server Books Online.
Reason for the Error
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Solution
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