Replication Links - Delete

Deletes the replication link.

DELETE https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/{serverName}/databases/{databaseName}/replicationLinks/{linkId}?api-version=2021-11-01

URI Parameters

Name In Required Type Description
databaseName
path True

string

The name of the database.

linkId
path True

string

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.

api-version
query True

string

The API version to use for the request.

Responses

Name Type Description
200 OK

Successfully deleted.

202 Accepted

Deletion operation is in progress.

Other Status Codes

*** Error Responses: ***

  • 400 ReplicationLinksReplicationLinkNameIsInvalid - Replication link name should be a valid guid.

  • 400 GeoReplicationDatabaseNotSecondary - The operation expects the database to be a replication target.

  • 400 LedgerNoDropLink - Geo-replication cannot be stopped because the database has Ledger Digest Uploads enabled. Disable Ledger Digest Uploads and retry the operation.

  • 400 CannotUseTrailingWhitespacesInDatabaseName - The database name validation failed.

  • 400 GeoReplicationDatabaseNotSecondary - The operation expects the database to be a replication target.

  • 400 CannotUseReservedDatabaseName - Cannot use reserved database name in this operation.

  • 400 InvalidServerName - Invalid server name specified.

  • 400 PlannedFailoverTimedOut - User invoked planned failover, and it timed out while trying to contact the partner management service.

  • 400 InvalidIdentifier - The identifier contains NULL or an invalid unicode character.

  • 400 IncorrectReplicationLinkState - The operation expects the database to be in an expected state on the replication link.

  • 404 OperationIdNotFound - The operation with Id does not exist.

  • 404 ResourceNotFound - The requested resource was not found.

  • 404 OperationIdNotFound - The operation with Id does not exist.

  • 404 DatabaseDoesNotExist - User has specified a database name that does not exist on this server instance.

  • 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.

  • 409 InvalidOperationForDatabaseNotInReplicationRelationship - A replication seeding operation was performed on a database that is already in a replication relationship.

  • 409 GeoReplicationCannotBecomePrimaryDuringUndo - User attempted to failover or force-terminate a geo-link while the secondary is in a state where it may not be physically consistent and so cannot enter the primary role.

  • 409 DuplicateGeoDrRelation - The databases are already in a replication relation. This is a duplicate request.

  • 409 UpdateSloInProgress - User tried to initiate an incompatible operation while a SLO update was in progress.

  • 409 ManagementServiceDatabaseBusy - Database '{0}' is busy with another operation. Please try your operation later.

  • 409 ConflictingSystemOperationInProgress - A system maintenance operation is in progress on the database and further operations need to wait until it is completed.

  • 409 FailoverGroupAlreadySetup - The operation cannot be performed because the geo-replication link is part of a Failover Group. You must remove the database from the group in order to individually terminate or failover.

  • 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.

Examples

Sample request

DELETE https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444/resourceGroups/Default/providers/Microsoft.Sql/servers/sourcesvr/databases/gamma-db/replicationLinks/4891ca10-ebd0-47d7-9182-c722651780fb?api-version=2021-11-01

Sample response