2 Node Hyper-V failover cluster with sql server

I have 2 IBM Servers with Server 2012 installed and both machines have SQL server express. Is it possible to create HYPER-V Failover between the 2 servers including the SQL SERVER Instance meaning if the main node fails the second server will take over. 
The second will act as virtualized failover of the main node with failover instace to act as active to active approach. 
I hope can someone give me an advice with my question. 

I have 2 IBM Servers with Server 2012 installed and both machines have SQL server express. Is it possible to create HYPER-V Failover between the 2 servers including the SQL SERVER Instance meaning if the main node fails the second server will take over. 
The second will act as virtualized failover of the main node with failover instace to act as active to active approach. 
I hope can someone give me an advice with my question. 
Sure you can do that. But it's a long story what's better SQL Server FCI or AlwaysOn. See:
FCI Vs. AlwaysOn
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff929171.aspx
(biggest issue with AlwaysOn - it does require Enterprise license so is COSTY)
Good idea to ask here:
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-us/home?forum=sqldisasterrecovery
In any case you'll need either physical or virtual shared storage. For FCI to host everything and witness disk and for AlwaysOn just for witness (AlwaysOn does replication between DAS on it's own).
Good luck :)
StarWind VSAN [Virtual SAN] clusters Hyper-V without SAS, Fibre Channel, SMB 3.0 or iSCSI, uses Ethernet to mirror internally mounted SATA disks between hosts.

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    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] GetDCWithFlags - using DC
    \\MY01DC03.Domain.net, domain name Domain.net, IsReadOnly 0, Object exists 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] Setting crypto access members for encrypt. New container = false.
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/LastDcChange to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: LastDc Changed, configOnly: 1
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Setting last DC in clusdb returned status 0
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: LastDc Changed (configOnly true), result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/PasswordChange to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Password Changed, configOnly: 1
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Setting password in clusdb returned status 0
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: PasswordChanged (configOnly true), result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.468 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] Setting crypto access members for decrypt. New container = false.
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.636 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.647 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.784 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.815 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.815 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: OU name for VCO is OU=NewComputers,OU=WORKSTATIONS,DC=Domain,DC=net
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/GetToken to NN:c03fb105-9a50-4d00-8bee-afaf693f7efc:Identity
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: Module is not yet initialized. Trying to obtain a new token.
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: Obtaining new token
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] Setting crypto access members for decrypt. New container = false.
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] Priming local KDC cache to
    \\MY01DC02.Domain.net for domain Domain.net
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.924 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] PopulateKerbKDCLookupCache - DC flags 0
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.940 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] LsaCallAuthenticationPackage success with a request of size 94, result size 0 (status: 0, subStatus: 0)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.940 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] Priming local KDC cache to
    \\MY01DC02.Domain.net for domain label Domain
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.940 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] LsaCallAuthenticationPackage success with a request of size 86, result size 0 (status: 0, subStatus: 0)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.018 WARN  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] LogonUserEx fails for user CPCTestWinClus$: 1326 (useSecondaryPassword: 0)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 WARN  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] LogonUserEx fails for user CPCTestWinClus$: 1326 (useSecondaryPassword: 1)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] Logon failed for user CPCTestWinClus$ (Error 1326), DC
    \\MY01DC02.Domain.net, domain Domain.net
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: Obtaining Windows Token for Name: CPCTestWinClus, SamName: CPCTestWinClus$, Type: Singleton, Result: 1326, LastDC:
    \\MY01DC02.Domain.net
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 1326
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: InternalReplyHandler with event: 1326
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: End of Slow Operation, state: Error/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 WARN  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Identity: Get Token Request, currently doesnt have a token!
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: End of Slow Operation, state: Initializing/Writing, prevWorkState: Writing
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 WARN  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Slow operation has exception ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE(6)' because of '::ImpersonateLoggedOnUser( GetToken() )'
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnInitializeReply, Failure on (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD): 6
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: InitializeReplyCreation of NetName (type Singleton), result: 6, IsCanceled: false
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Setting 'StatusKerberos' in clusdb returned status 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Deleting ResourceData, CreatingDC, ObjectGUID for a newly created netname from cluster database
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.096 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnInitializeReply, Failure on (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration): 6
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: SyncReplyHandler Configuration, result: 6
    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: PerformOnline - Initialization of Configuration module finished with result: 6
    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Online thread Failed: ERROR_SUCCESS(0)' because of 'Initializing netname configuration for SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus) failed with
    error 6.'
    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: All resources offline. Cleaning up.
    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RHS] Online for resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus) failed.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 WARN  [RCM] HandleMonitorReply: ONLINERESOURCE for 'SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)', gen(6) result 5018/0.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): OnlinePending -> ProcessingFailure( StateUnknown )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) OnlinePending-->ProcessingFailure.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RCM] rcm::RcmResource::HandleFailure: (SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus))
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): failure count: 6, restartAction: 2 persistentState: 1.
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Greater than restartPeriod time has elapsed since first failure of SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus), resetting failureTime and failureCount.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Will queue immediate restart (500 milliseconds) of SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus) after terminate is complete.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): ProcessingFailure -> WaitingToTerminate( DelayRestartingResource )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) ProcessingFailure-->[WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource].
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): [WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource] -> Terminating( DelayRestartingResource )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) [WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource]-->[Terminating to DelayRestartingResource].
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Terminate called for resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Entering Offline thread
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Performing actual offline of resource.
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AdminShare
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AdminShare: OnCloseBase, Error Already Closing, previous state: Closing/Ending
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare) result: 1904
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: SyncReplyHandler Configuration, result: 1904
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Canceling work, state: Closing/Idle
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: OnCloseBase, previous state: Initializing/Idle
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Closing... (PreviousState: Initializing, Created: false, Type: Singleton)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AccountAD
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Canceling work, state: Closing/Idle
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: OnCloseBase, previous state: Initializing/Idle
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD) result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Finish Closing NetName (type Singleton) Module AccountAD, result 0, remaining... 0 (0)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: -- listing 3 instances ---------------------------------------------
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: 082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Offline/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Closed
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration) result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: SyncReplyHandler Configuration, result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: 43dec41b-661c-42a8-ae23-b635d7ab11f5:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Offline/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: c03fb105-9a50-4d00-8bee-afaf693f7efc:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Initializing/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Error/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Initialized/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: -- 0 Zombie modules
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] HandleMonitorReply: TERMINATERESOURCE for 'SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)', gen(7) result 0/0.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): [Terminating to DelayRestartingResource] -> DelayRestartingResource( StateUnknown )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) [Terminating to DelayRestartingResource]-->DelayRestartingResource.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 WARN  [RCM] Queueing immediate delay restart of resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus) in 500 ms.
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.143 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.252 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:c03fb105-9a50-4d00-8bee-afaf693f7efc:Netbios
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