The availability replica for availability group '%1!s!' on this instance of SQL Server cannot become the primary replica. One or more databases are not synchronized or have not joined the availability group. If the availability replica uses the asynchronous-commit mode, consider performing a forced manual failover (with possible data loss). Otherwise, once all local secondary databases are joined and synchronized, you can perform a planned manual failover to this secondary replica (without data loss). For more information, see SQL Server Books Online.
The availability group with Windows Server Failover Clustering resource ID '%1!s!' and/or its local availability replica ...
The availability replica '%1!s!' specified in the READ_ONLY_ROUTING_LIST for availability replica '%2!s!' does not exist. ...
The availability replica for availability group '%1!s!' on this instance of SQL Server cannot become the primary replica ...
The availability replica for availability group '%1!s!' on this instance of SQL Server cannot become the primary replica ...
The availability replica for availability group '%1!s!' on this instance of SQL Server cannot become the primary replica. ...
The availability replica of the specified availability group '%1!s!' is being dropped. Wait for the completion of the drop ...
The AVAILABILITY_MODE option has not been specified for the replica '%1!s!'. Reenter the command, specifying an availability ...
The Axis function was indirectly referenced from the context of a statement other than SELECT. Evaluation of expressions ...
The Back Up Database (Differential) task allows you to specify the source databases, destination files or tapes, and overwrite ...