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sys.dm_os_cluster_nodes (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server Azure Synapse Analytics Analytics Platform System (PDW)

Returns one row for each node in the failover cluster instance configuration. If the current instance is a failover clustered instance, it returns a list of nodes on which this failover cluster instance (formerly "virtual server") has been defined. If the current server instance is not a failover clustered instance, it returns an empty rowset.

Note

To call this from Azure Synapse Analytics or Analytics Platform System (PDW), use the name sys.dm_pdw_nodes_os_cluster_nodes. This syntax is not supported by serverless SQL pool in Azure Synapse Analytics.

Column name Data type Description
NodeName sysname Name of a node in the SQL Server failover cluster instance (virtual server) configuration.
status int Status of the node in a SQL Server failover cluster instance: 0, 1, 2, 3, -1. For more information, see GetClusterNodeState Function.
status_description nvarchar(20) Description of the status of the SQL Server failover cluster node.

0 = up

1 = down

2 = paused

3 = joining

-1 = unknown
is_current_owner bit 1 means this node is the current owner of the SQL Server failover cluster resource.
pdw_node_id int Applies to: Azure Synapse Analytics, Analytics Platform System (PDW)

The identifier for the node that this distribution is on.

Remarks

When failover clustering is enabled, the SQL Server instance can run on any of the nodes of the failover cluster that are designated as part of the SQL Server failover cluster instance (virtual server) configuration.

Note

This view replaces the fn_virtualservernodes function, which will be deprecated in a future release.

Permissions

Requires VIEW SERVER STATE permission on the instance of SQL Server.

Permissions for SQL Server 2022 and later

Requires VIEW SERVER PERFORMANCE STATE permission on the server.

Examples

The following example uses sys. dm_os_cluster_nodes to return the nodes on a clustered server instance.

SELECT NodeName, status, status_description, is_current_owner   
FROM sys.dm_os_cluster_nodes;  

Here's the result set.

NodeName status status_description is_current_owner
node1 0 up 1
node2 0 up 0
Node3 1 down 0

See also

sys.dm_os_cluster_properties (Transact-SQL)
sys.dm_io_cluster_shared_drives (Transact-SQL)
sys.fn_virtualservernodes (Transact-SQL)
Dynamic Management Views and Functions (Transact-SQL)