FailSafe - Intelligent Agent - Network Name

Here's the ordeal.
A client has a windows 2000 cluster (gak). I set up Oracle FailSafe 3.3.1 and for several months it has worked fine. THey had a poweroutage the other day and the UPS battery was running low. They shut the servers down without taking the group offline (dough). When the first box went down a failover occured. Then the second was shutdown. Upon restarting they did not realize the database was set to not failback automatically. Then it is unclear what occured as panic set in. Now I have repaired most of the damage and the group is back ionline with the two datbaase and listener functioning properly. Howwever the Agent has failed to be restored because the Network Name resource fails to come online. Windows provides little info on why.
For a brief time I was able to get the Network Name to come online by removing it an recreating it with the Microsoft Cluster Administrator. With the fully qulified name and domain machinename.foobar.local. Then the intelligent agent was added and everything came on line. Meanwhile, back at the OEM management server, it was restarted and an atemmpt was made to refresh the node. WANK! WOn't refresh the node. An error says that there is a conflict between the Intelligent Agent version and the OEM Management server....both however are found to be 2.2 (I suspect though the agent was reinstalled on the cluster but I have not confirmed. Here come the questions:
Why does now the Network Name fail to come online? (tried everything now excpet rebooting the entire shooting match.)
Verifying the INtelligent Agent version?
Anythoughts on troubleshooting the agent would be appreciated before I rebuild the whole freakin' mess....
Brad

Tks for your reply
For this moment i've deployed one agent agent OFF on each node .This part of configuration is ok ,
i can monitor database from grid control.
the goal is configuring agent for failsafe now and integrate agent OFS to ressource . ,
I've got an error while step 'add ressource to group ' ( refer to NOTE:396659.1 paragraf 11)
The added ressouce ( grid agent) hang online pending on the screen of failsafe manager.
In the note it's notified to add Network name ,and IP address as dependencies, but i can find only Virtual IP adress in the scrolling box.
any idea ??

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