HomeSQL ServerSQL Server Error Msg 41071 – Cannot read the persisted configuration of Always On availability group with corresponding resource ID ‘%.*ls’.  The persisted configuration is written by a higher-version SQL Server that hosts the primary availability replica.  Upgrade the local SQL Server instance to allow the local availability replica to become a secondary replica.

SQL Server Error Msg 41071 – Cannot read the persisted configuration of Always On availability group with corresponding resource ID ‘%.*ls’.  The persisted configuration is written by a higher-version SQL Server that hosts the primary availability replica.  Upgrade the local SQL Server instance to allow the local availability replica to become a secondary replica.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “41071 – Cannot read the persisted configuration of Always On availability group with corresponding resource ID ‘%.*ls’.  The persisted configuration is written by a higher-version SQL Server that hosts the primary availability replica.  Upgrade the local SQL Server instance to allow the local availability replica to become a secondary replica.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

41071 – Cannot read the persisted configuration of Always On availability group with corresponding resource ID ‘%.*ls’.  The persisted configuration is written by a higher-version SQL Server that hosts the primary availability replica.  Upgrade the local SQL Server instance to allow the local availability replica to become a secondary replica.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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