Orchestrator 2012 R2 on SQL 2012 SP1 Availability Group

Hi all,
I've recently setup a new install of SCOrch 2012 R2 on a SQL 2012 SP1 Availability Group.  Everything went smooth and appears to be functioning correctly up until a failover occurs (manual or automatic).  Once there is a failover between database
nodes, the Orchestrator servers (Mgmt and Runbook) lose connectivity to the database and will not reconnect until the services are restarted and then they work again.
Has anyone setup Orchestrator on an Availability Group and are you seeing similar issues from a failover?
Thanks!
Jon

Hi Jon,
has each member of the availability group the same master key to read encrypted data like passwords and the license code?
https://blog.uvm.edu/jgm/2013/05/28/sql-2012-tde-and-availability-groups/
Btw, if you still interested in a SAP IP:
http://www.sc-orchestrator.eu/index.php/integration-packs/integration-pack-fuer-sap-vip4sap
Regards,
Stefan
www.sc-orchestrator.eu ,
Blog sc-orchestrator.eu

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