You need to look at your cluster log to try to see what happened during the failure to online resources on the other node.
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| Subject: Cluster will not failover
| Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 13:26:06 -0800
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| Recently one of our cluster servers failed to failover to
| passive server. It did work at one time. Any ideas of
| what might make this happen?
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