SCCM 2012 SP1 SQL License Question!!

I have SCCM 2012 SP1 running on one server with the DB running on another server within SQL 2012 SP1. This was running grand for 5+ months green across the board.
Recently I lost SCCM access. I have discovered this is due to the trial of SQL having expired! I have performed quite a bit of research and see that SQL use is granted with the purchase of SCCM 2012 license. i.e. no SQL license is need.
My questions:
Why has my trial expired if SQL is supposedly free with SCCM 2012 license?
Do I need to upgrade to full version and use SCCM license to activate SQL?
Possible cause:
I have two instances running on my SQL server: SCCM DB and WSUS DB, is the expirey because of the WSUS DB and will I need to either remove this WSUS DB and, or, use a SQL 2012 license up?
Quick responses appreciated Thanks!
MichaelSpaulding

Hi,
There is no license key provided for SQL server with the SQL User Rights that is included in the System Center license. So you need to get the SQL server keys/media from volume licensing site. There is no relation between the WSUS DB and the fact that the
SQL trial version has expired.
If you downloaded the SQL Standard media from Volume licensing here is a guide for upgrading SQL server
http://www.mssqlgirl.com/upgrading-from-sql-server-2012-evaluation-edition.html
Regards,
Jörgen
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    <04/16/14 08:37:26> SMSMP Setup Started....
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    <04/16/14 08:37:26>         ======== Completed Installation of Pre Reqs for Role SMSMP ========
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    <04/16/14 08:37:26> Enabling MSI logging.  mp.msi will log to D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\mpMSI.log
    <04/16/14 08:37:26> Installing D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi CCMINSTALLDIR="D:\Program Files\SMS_CCM" CCMSERVERDATAROOT="D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager" USESMSPORTS=TRUE SMSPORTS=80 USESMSSSLPORTS=TRUE
    SMSSSLPORTS=443 USESMSSSL=TRUE SMSSSLSTATE=0 CCMENABLELOGGING=TRUE CCMLOGLEVEL=1 CCMLOGMAXSIZE=1000000 CCMLOGMAXHISTORY=1
    <04/16/14 08:37:26> mp.msi exited with return code: 1603
    <04/16/14 08:37:26> Backing up D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\mpMSI.log to D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\mpMSI.log.LastError
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    <04/16/14 08:37:26> ~RoleSetup().
    On checking I don't seem to have anything in IIS, no default web site.
    I've tried reinstalling IIS and reinstalling SCCM 2012 but what ever I do I still hit the same issue with the Management Point.
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