Performing maintenance on Database Availability Group members
When it comes to performing maintenance on servers that are part of a DAG, you'll need to move any active databases off to another member in the DAG. This will allow you to install patches or take the server down for hardware repairs or upgrades without affecting database availability. This recipe will show you how to use some of the built-in PowerShell scripts installed by Exchange 2013 that can be used to place a server in and out of maintenance mode.
How to do it...
First, switch to the
$exscripts
directory:Set-Location $exscripts
Next, run the
StartDagServerMaintenance.ps1
script and specify the server name that should be put into maintenance mode:.\StartDagServerMaintenance.ps1 -ServerName mbx1
How it works...
When you run the StartDagMaintenance.ps1
script, it moves all the active databases that are running on the specified server to other members of the DAG. The script will then pause the server node in the cluster and set...