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The main purpose of building a cluster is to ensure that the resources are available in case one of the nodes in the cluster goes down. To ensure that the resources are mapped to the secondary node, you need to manually move the cluster resources from the primary node to the secondary node.
Connect to the Failover cluster manager.
Browse to Failover Cluster Manager > Roles > SQL Server (SQLDBFCI).
Right-click the SQL Server cluster object running on SQLNODE-01 and move the Cluster Role. This provides a list of the other passive nodes in the cluster as shown in the following figure:.
Select node SQLNODE-02 and click OK.
The cluster object role is now moved from SQLNODE-01 to SQLNODE-02 and the SQLNODE-01 has become a passive node.
Similarly, move the roles from SQLNODE-02 to SQLNODE-03 and observe that the cluster object becomes online on SQLNODE-03 as shown in the following figure:
Select node SQLNODE-03 and click OK.
The cluster object role is now moved from SQLNODE-02 to SQLNODE-03 and the SQLNODE-02 has become a passive node as shown in the following figure: