Recently had a power outage at work and now the file server is having issues.
It will randomly drop server shares only to let you connect back in a few seconds (less than a minute as far as I can tell).
I don't see any log files or events that show up on the server. Other network connections stay on, just a few of the shares drop.
Any ideas why this is happening?
TIA
Not my expertise but did a network switch get hammered maybe?
Try deleting those shares and recreating them in addition to what born said.
the shares are full of files, can I remove the shares and keep all the files?
checking the switches now.
got 3 switches, can't ping one of them
Quote from: David on August 15, 2023, 03:59:02 PMthe shares are full of files, can I remove the shares and keep all the files?
checking the switches now.
Yeah just removing the share doesn't delete anything. Just make sure you rare r3moving the share and not actually deleting anything.
Try restarting the switch you can't ping.
What brand of server? synology?
it's a big ass Dell.
these things always weigh a ton, I think they make them out of lead or something
the switches are 1 Lynksys and 2 Netgears (24 port). I remember several years back they had a power outage that fried a few ports on one of the Netgear switches. When Born mentioned that, I had a flashback. Went and checked & sure enough, got 1 Netgear that doesn't want to play nice. Still dinking with it, it's a little hard being remote and having to have someone on the inside checking shit when they have a minute.
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Quote from: David on August 16, 2023, 12:31:38 PMit's a big ass Dell.
these things always weigh a ton, I think they make them out of lead or something
Yeah they are pretty big, I actually had the same problem with a synology
I only use it for back up tho
Quote from: David on August 16, 2023, 12:31:38 PMit's a big ass Dell.
these things always weigh a ton, I think they make them out of lead or something
They are made to stay put during a tornado or hurricane.
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Quote from: Joe on August 16, 2023, 04:06:08 PMQuote from: David on August 16, 2023, 12:31:38 PMit's a big ass Dell.
these things always weigh a ton, I think they make them out of lead or something
They are made to stay put during a tornado or hurricane.
That didn't work out so well for DCS. Didn't he find his across the street, down in a river or something?
He had a giant ass Dell server in his home? You sure it wasn't a furnace?