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"The Server service is not started" error when accessed from windows

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Running V4.7 Pro

Pentium class machine with Promise Sata 300 TX 4 controller, locking cables and likely 1 GB of ram.

8 drives installed.  Seagate and WD 500 GB or 1 TB.

 

Leading up to this problem, the system had been hanging.  It would reply to pings, but not to telnet or web access and the shares were unavailable at this time.  A reboot fixed the issue and everything was accessible but the problem would repeat.  We had this exact issue with another system that came and went without intervention other than constant reboots for 4 weeks or so.  to this day the other system is fine.

 

Parity checks are fine.  Both systems are on large high end UPS's with other servers.

 

On this system the shares are no longer available.  The exact message when you try to access a share is as follows:

 

"\\unraidrack81 is not accessible.  You might not have permission to use this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions.

 

The Server service is not started"

 

User shares are enabled and security is set to simple.  There is no difference when accessing by name or by IP address.  The error is seen from multiple machines but not end with "The Server service is not started"

 

I hope I have enough of the system log attached.  I'm using a windows telnet and I don't think I have it all.

 

Any suggestions are appreciated.

stoage_server_logs.txt

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