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Deploy an Always On Availability Group on a Back End Server in Skype for Business Server

Deploy (install) an Always On Availability Group (AG) in your Skype for Business Server deployment.

How you deploy an AG depends on whether you're deploying it in a new pool, an existing pool that uses mirroring, or an existing pool that currently has no high availability for the Back End database.

Note

Using an AG with a Persistent Chat Server role is not supported.

Deploy an Always On Availability Group on a new Front End pool

  1. Enable the Failover Clustering feature on all the database servers which will be part of the AG. On each server, do the following

    • Open Server Manager and click Add roles and features.

    • Select Next until you reach the Select features box. Here, select the Failover Clustering check box.

    • In the Add features that are required for Failover Clustering? box, select Add Features.

    • Select Install.

  2. Validate the cluster configuration.

    • In Server Manager, select the Tools menu and then select Failover Cluster Manager.

    • Under Actions on the right side of the screen, select Validate Configuration.

    • On the Before You Begin page, select Next.

    • Select the servers to add to the cluster, and then click Run all tests.

    • In the Summary box, check any errors that the wizard reports. Then click Finish to complete the validation.

      The wizard will probably report several warnings, especially if you are not using shared storage. You are not required to use shared storage. However, if you see any Error messages, you must fix those issues before continuing.

  3. Create the Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC).

    • In the Failover Cluster Management wizard, right-click Failover Cluster Management, then click Create Cluster.

    • On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

    • Add the cluster name and IP address. When the settings are validated, click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

    • After the cluster is created, click Finish.

  4. We recommend that you configure the cluster quorum settings to use a file share witness. To do so, use these steps:

    • Right-click the cluster name, click More Actions, and click Configure Cluster Quorum Settings.

    • In the Select Quorum Configuration Option page, click Select the quorum witness.

    • In the Select Quorum Witness page, click Configure a file share witness.

    • In the Configure File Share Witness page, type the path of the file share you want to use, and then click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

  5. On each server in the cluster, enable the AG feature in SQL Server Configuration Manager.

    • Open SQL Server Configuration Manager. In the tree on the left side of the screen, click SQL Server Services, then double-click the SQL Server service.

    • In the Properties box, select the AlwaysOn High Availability tab. Select the Enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups check box. Restart the SQL Server service when prompted.

  6. Use Topology Builder to create the Front End pool, as explained in Create and publish new topology in Skype for Business Server. When you do, specify the AG as the SQL store for the pool.

  7. Create the availability group.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and connect to the SQL Server instance.

    • In Object Explorer, expand the Always On High Availability folder. Right-click the Availability Groups folder and select New Availability Group Wizard.

    • If the Introduction page appears, select Next.

    • In the Specify Availability Group Name page, type the name of the Availability group, and click Next.

    • In the Select Databases page, select the databases that you want to include in the AlwaysOn Availability Group. Then click Next.

      Do not include the ReportServer, ReportServerTempDB, or Persistent Chat databases in the AlwaysOn Availability Group, as these are not supported in this scenario. You can include all other Skype for Business Server databases in the AlwaysOn Availability Group.

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

    • For each instance, select the Automatic Failover and Synchronous Commit options. Do not select the Readable Secondary option.

    • Click the Endpoints tab and verify that Port Number is set to 5022.

    • Click the Listener tab, and select the Create an availability group listener option. Under that option, type a name for the listener, and set the Port to 1433 (other ports are not supported for this option).

    • Click Add, and then in the IPv4 Address box, provide your preferred virtual IP address, and then click OK.

    • In the Select Initial Data Synchronization page, select Full, and specify a folder that is accessible to the replicas, and that the SQL Server service account used by both replicas has Write permissions for. Then click Next.

      This file share will be used temporarily when you initialize the databases. If you are dealing with large databases, we recommend that you manually initialize them in case your network bandwidth cannot accommodate the size of the database backups.

    • In the Validation page, verify that all validation checks are successful, then click Next.

    • In the Summary page, verify all settings and click Finish.

  8. After the pool and the AG are deployed, perform some final steps to make sure that the SQL logins are on each of the replicas in the AlwaysOn Availability Group.

    • Open Topology Builder, select Download topology from existing deployment, and click OK.

    • Expand Skype for Business Server, expand your topology, and expand SQL Server Stores. Right-click the SQL store of the new AlwaysOn Availability Group, and click Edit Properties.

      • At the bottom of the page, in the SQL Server FQDN box, change the value to the FQDN of the Listener of the AG.
    • Publish the topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next. Then wait a few minutes for the new topology to replicate.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and navigate to the AG. Fail it over to a secondary replica.

    • Open Skype for Business Server Management Shell and type the following cmdlet to create the SQL logins on this replica:

    Install-CsDatabase -Update
    
    • Repeat the previous two steps (fail over the group to a secondary replica, then use Install-CsDatabase -Update) for each replica in the group.

Deploy an Always On Availability Group on an existing pool that uses database mirroring

Note

If the pool you are upgrading to an AG hosts the Central Management store for your organization, you must first move the CMS to another pool before you upgrade this pool. Use the Move-CsManagementServer cmdlet to move the pool. If you do not have another pool in your organization, you can deploy a Standard Edition server temporarily and move the CMS to this server before you upgrade your pool to the AG.

  1. Fail over all data from the mirror to the principal node by opening Skype for Business Server Management Shell and typing the following cmdlet.

    Invoke-CsDatabaseFailover -PoolFqdn <Pool FQDN> -DatabaseType <DatabaseType> -NewPrincipal "Primary"
    

    Repeat this cmdlet for each database type in the pool. You can use the following cmdlet to find all the database types stored in this pool.

    Get-CsPool -Identity <Pool FQDN>
    
  2. Use Topology Builder to remove database mirroring from the pool.

    • Open Topology Builder. In your topology, expand Enterprise Edition Front End Pools, right-click the name of the pool, and click Edit Properties.

    • For each type of SQL store in the pool, clear the Enable SQL Store Mirroring check box.

  3. Publish the changed topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next

  4. Use SQL Server Management Studio to break the mirror.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, navigate to your databases, right-click Tasks and click Mirror. Then click Remove Mirroring and click OK.

    • Repeat this for all databases in the pool which will be converted to an AG.

  5. Set up the Failover Clustering feature on all the database servers which will be part of the AG. On each server, do the following

    • Open Server Manager and click Add roles and features.

    • Click Next until you reach the Select features box. Here, select the Failover Clustering check box.

    • In the Add features that are required for Failover Clustering? box, click Add Features.

    • Click Install.

  6. Validate the cluster configuration.

    • In Server Manager, click the Tools menu and then click Failover Cluster Manager.

    • Under Actions on the right side of the screen, click Validate Configuration.

    • On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

    • Select the servers to add to the cluster, and then click Run all tests.

    • In the Summary box, check any errors that the wizard reports. Then click Finish to complete the validation.

      The wizard will probably report several warnings, especially if you are not using shared storage. You are not required to use shared storage. However, if you see any Error messages, you must fix those issues before continuing.

  7. Create the Windows Server Failover Cluster.

    • In the Failover Cluster Management wizard, right-click Failover Cluster Management, then click Create Cluster.

    • On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

    • Add the cluster name and IP address. When the settings are validated, click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

    • After the cluster is created, click Finish.

  8. We recommend that you configure the cluster quorum settings to use a file share witness. To do so, use these steps:

    • Right-click the cluster name, click More Actions, and click Configure Cluster Quorum Settings.

    • In the Select Quorum Configuration Option page, click Select the quorum witness.

    • In the Select Quorum Witness page, click Configure a file share witness.

    • In the Configure File Share Witness page, type the path of the file share you want to use, and then click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

  9. On each server in the cluster, enable the AG feature in SQL Server Configuration Manager.

    • Open SQL Server Configuration Manager. In the tree on the left side of the screen, click SQL Server Services, then double-click the SQL Server service.

    • In the Properties box, select the AlwaysOn High Availability tab. Select the Enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups check box. Restart the SQL Server service when prompted.

  10. Create the availability group.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and connect to the SQL Server instance.

    • In Object Explorer, expand the Always On High Availability folder. Right-click the Availability Groups folder and click New Availability Group Wizard.

    • If the Introduction page appears, click Next.

    • In the Specify Availability Group Name page, type the name of the Availability group, and click Next.

    • In the Select Databases page, select the databases that you want to include in the AlwaysOn Availability Group. Then click Next.

    Do not include the ReportServer, ReportServerTempDB, or Persistent Chat databases in the AlwaysOn Availability Group, as these are not supported in this scenario. You can include all other Skype for Business Server databases in the AlwaysOn Availability Group.

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

    • For each instance, select the Automatic Failover and Synchronous Commit options. Do not select the Readable Secondary option.

    • Click the Endpoints tab and verify that Port Number is set to 5022.

      • Click the Listener tab, and select the Create an availability group listener option. Under that option, type a name for the listener, and set the Port to 1433 (other ports are not supported for this option).
    • Click Add, and then in the IPv4 Address box, provide your preferred virtual IP address, and then click OK.

    • In the Select Initial Data Synchronization page, select Full, and specify a folder that is accessible to the replicas, and that the SQL Server service account used by both replicas has Write permissions for. Then click Next.

    This file share will be used temporarily when you initialize the databases. If you are dealing with large databases, we recommend that you manually initialize them in case your network bandwidth cannot accommodate the size of the database backups.

    • In the Validation page, verify that all validation checks are successful, then click Next.

    • In the Summary page, verify all settings and click Finish.

  11. Create a new store specifying the AG listener, and specifying the principal of the old mirror as the primary node of the AG.

    • Open Topology Builder. In your topology, expand Shared Components, right-click SQL Server Stores, and click New SQL Server Store.

    • In the Define New SQL Store page, first select the High Availability Settings check box, and then make sure that SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups appears in the drop-down box.

    • In the SQL Server Availability Listener FQDN box, type the FQDN of the listener you created when you created the availability group.

    • In the SQL Server FQDN box, type the FQDN of the primary node of the AG, and then click OK. This should be the principal of the old mirror for this store.

  12. Associate the new AG with the Front End pool.

    • In Topology Builder, right-click the pool to associate with the AG, and click Edit Properties.

    • Under Associations, in the SQL Server Store box, select the AG. Select the same group for any other databases in the pool which you want to move to the AG.

    • When you're sure that all needed databases are set to the AG, click OK.

  13. Publish the topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next.

  14. Perform some final steps to make sure that the SQL logins are on each of the replicas in the AlwaysOn Availability Group.

    • Open Topology Builder, select Download topology from existing deployment, and click OK.

    • Expand Skype for Business Server, expand your topology, and expand SQL Server Stores. Right-click the SQL store of the new AG, and click Edit Properties.

    • At the bottom of the page, in the SQL Server FQDN box, change the value to the FQDN of the Listener of the AG.

    • Publish the topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next. Then wait a few minutes for the new topology to replicate.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and navigate to the AG. Fail it over to a secondary replica.

    • Open Skype for Business Server Management Shell and type the following cmdlet to create the SQL logins on this replica:

    Install-CsDatabase -Update
    
    • Repeat the previous two steps (fail over the group to a secondary replica, then use Install-CsDatabase -Update) for each replica in the group.

Deploy an Always On Availability Group on an existing pool that does not use database mirroring

Note

If the pool you are upgrading to an AG hosts the Central Management store for your organization, you must first move the CMS to another pool before you upgrade this pool. Use the Move-CsManagementServer cmdlet to move the pool. If you do not have another pool in your organization, you can deploy a Standard Edition server temporarily and move the CMS to this server before you upgrade your pool to the AG.

  1. Set up the Failover Clustering feature on all the database servers which will be part of the AG. On each server, do the following

    • Open Server Manager and click Add roles and features.

    • Click Next until you reach the Select features box. Here, select the Failover Clustering check box.

    • In the Add features that are required for Failover Clustering? box, click Add Features.

    • Click Install.

  2. Validate the cluster configuration.

    • In Server Manager, click the Tools menu and then click Failover Cluster Manager.

    • Under Actions on the right side of the screen, click Validate Configuration.

    • On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

    • Select the servers to add to the cluster, and then click Run all tests.

    • In the Summary box, check any errors that the wizard reports. Then click Finish to complete the validation.

      The wizard will probably report several warnings, especially if you are not using shared storage. You are not required to use shared storage. However, if you see any Error messages, you must fix those issues before continuing.

  3. Create the Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC).

    • In the Failover Cluster Management wizard, right-click Failover Cluster Management, then click Create Cluster.

    • On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

    • Add the cluster name and IP address. When the settings are validated, click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

    • After the cluster is created, click Finish.

  4. We recommend that you configure the cluster quorum settings to use a file share witness. To do so, use these steps:

    • Right-click the cluster name, click More Actions, and click Configure Cluster Quorum Settings.

    • In the Select Quorum Configuration Option page, click Select the quorum witness.

    • In the Select Quorum Witness page, click Configure a file share witness.

    • In the Configure File Share Witness page, type the path of the file share you want to use, and then click Next.

    • On the Confirmation page, click Next.

  5. On each server in the cluster, enable AG in SQL Server Configuration Manager.

    • Open SQL Server Configuration Manager. In the tree on the left side of the screen, click SQL Server Services, then double-click the SQL Server service.

    • In the Properties box, select the AlwaysOn High Availability tab. Select the Enable AlwaysOn Availability Groups check box. Restart the SQL Server service when prompted.

  6. Create the availability group.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and connect to the SQL Server instance.

    • In Object Explorer, expand the Always On High Availability folder. Right-click the Availability Groups folder and click New Availability Group Wizard.

    • If the Introduction page appears, click Next.

    • In the Specify Availability Group Name page, type the name of the Availability group, and click Next.

    • In the Select Databases page, select the databases that you want to include in the AG. Then click Next.

      Do not include the ReportServer, ReportServerTempDB, or Persistent Chat databases in the AG, as these are not supported in this scenario. You can include all other Skype for Business Server databases in the AG.

    • In the Specify Replicas page, click the Replicas tab. Then click the Add Replicas button, and connect to the other SQL instances that you joined as nodes of the WSFC.

    • For each instance, select the Automatic Failover and Synchronous Commit options. Do not select the Readable Secondary option.

    • Click the Endpoints tab and verify that Port Number is set to 5022.

    • Click the Listener tab, and select the Create an availability group listener option. Under that option, type a name for the listener, and set the Port to 1433 (other ports are not supported for this option).

    • Click Add, and then in the IPv4 Address box, provide your preferred virtual IP address, and then click OK.

    • In the Select Initial Data Synchronization page, select Full, and specify a folder that is accessible to the replicas, and that the SQL Server service account used by both replicas has Write permissions for. Then click Next.

      This file share will be used temporarily when you initialize the databases. If you are dealing with large databases, we recommend that you manually initialize them in case your network bandwidth cannot accommodate the size of the database backups.

      • In the Validation page, verify that all validation checks are successful, then click Next.
    • In the Summary page, verify all settings and click Finish.

  7. Create a new store specifying the AG listener.

    • Open Topology Builder. In your topology, expand Shared Components, right-click SQL Server Stores, and click New SQL Server Store.

    • In the Define New SQL Store page, first select the High Availability Settings check box, and then make sure that SQL AlwaysOn Availability Groups appears in the drop-down box.

    • In the SQL Server Availability Listener FQDN box, type the FQDN of the listener you created when you created the availability group.

    • In the SQL Server FQDN box, type the FQDN of the primary node of the AG, and then click OK.

  8. Associate the new Always On Availability Group with the Front End pool.

    • In Topology Builder, right-click the pool to associate with the AG, and click Edit Properties.

    • Under Associations, in the SQL Server Store box, select the AG. Select the same group for any other databases in the pool which you want to move to the AG.

    • When you're sure that all needed databases are set to the AG, click OK.

  9. Publish the topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next.

  10. Perform some final steps to make sure that the SQL logins are on each of the replicas in the AG.

    • Open Topology Builder, select Download topology from existing deployment, and click OK.

    • Expand Skype for Business Server, expand your topology, and expand SQL Server Stores. Right-click the SQL store of the new AG, and click Edit Properties.

    • At the bottom of the page, in the SQL Server FQDN box, change the value to the FQDN of the Listener of the AG.

    • Publish the topology. From the Action menu click Topology and then Publish. Then in the confirmation page click Next. Then wait a few minutes for the new topology to replicate.

    • Open SQL Server Management Studio, and navigate to the AG. Fail it over to a secondary replica.

    • Open Skype for Business Server Management Shell and type the following cmdlet to create the SQL logins on this replica:

      Install-CsDatabase -Update
      
      • Repeat the previous two steps (fail over the group to a secondary replica, then use Install-CsDatabase -Update) for each replica in the group.