POST https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/elasticPools/{elasticPoolName}/failover?api-version=2023-08-01
URI Parameters
Name
In
Required
Type
Description
elasticPoolName
path
True
string
The name of the elastic pool to failover.
resourceGroupName
path
True
string
The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal.
serverName
path
True
string
The name of the server.
subscriptionId
path
True
string
The subscription ID that identifies an Azure subscription.
400 ElasticPoolFailoverNotSupportedOnSKU - This type of customer initiated failover is not supported on the given SKU.
400 ElasticPoolFailoverThrottled - There was a recent failover on the elastic pool.
400 ManagementServiceFeatureDisabled - User attempted to use a feature which is disabled.
404 OperationIdNotFound - The operation with Id does not exist.
409 ElasticPoolNotInStateToFailover - The elastic pool or a database within the elastic pool is currently in a state such that failover cannot be issued.
409 ManagementServiceDatabaseBusy - Database '{0}' is busy with another operation. Please try your operation later.
409 CannotCancelOperation - The management operation is in a state that cannot be cancelled.
409 OperationCancelled - The operation has been cancelled by user.
409 OperationInterrupted - The operation on the resource could not be completed because it was interrupted by another operation on the same resource.
429 SubscriptionTooManyCreateUpdateRequests - Requests beyond max requests that can be processed by available resources.
429 SubscriptionTooManyRequests - Requests beyond max requests that can be processed by available resources.
500 OperationTimedOut - The operation timed out and automatically rolled back. Please retry the operation.
503 TooManyRequests - Requests beyond max requests that can be processed by available resources.
POST https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444/resourceGroups/group1/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/testServer/elasticPools/testElasticPool/failover?api-version=2023-08-01
using Azure;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Sql;
// Generated from example definition: specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/stable/2023-08-01/examples/FailoverElasticPool.json
// this example is just showing the usage of "ElasticPools_Failover" operation, for the dependent resources, they will have to be created separately.
// get your azure access token, for more details of how Azure SDK get your access token, please refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/azure/sdk/authentication?tabs=command-line
TokenCredential cred = new DefaultAzureCredential();
// authenticate your client
ArmClient client = new ArmClient(cred);
// this example assumes you already have this ElasticPoolResource created on azure
// for more information of creating ElasticPoolResource, please refer to the document of ElasticPoolResource
string subscriptionId = "00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444";
string resourceGroupName = "group1";
string serverName = "testServer";
string elasticPoolName = "testElasticPool";
ResourceIdentifier elasticPoolResourceId = ElasticPoolResource.CreateResourceIdentifier(subscriptionId, resourceGroupName, serverName, elasticPoolName);
ElasticPoolResource elasticPool = client.GetElasticPoolResource(elasticPoolResourceId);
// invoke the operation
await elasticPool.FailoverAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Console.WriteLine("Succeeded");