Bring all Resources offline, move them (the resourcegroup) to the other node and start step by step all resources online. So you can see, which resource fail.
Yes sdaid, indeed. Initiating a failure is governed by the rules set to the resource and the group.
See: resource/properties/advanced.
Initiating a failure will be counted. When the threshold is reached the resource will go offline, and if the group is set to be affected by that resource, then the group will start failover procedure.
Failover procedure also has a threshold. When the threshold is reached, the group will be set to offline, no failover.
Here are some URL links to Microsoft Cluster and NLB Information. The information you seek is here. I cannot answer your question because there are many reasons why it may not be failing over, but the information from this site may help you. If you get stuck call Microsoft cluster support, it may cost a little money to have your problem resolved but you won't regret doing it, and you will learn a lot!
Cluster and NLB Technologies Community Center Resources
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