CLOSED: Lost access to shares and dashboard
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:35 am
Recently I noticed my persistently mapped shares (Windows 10) to the hda were disconnected. When I tried to reconnect I got the "network path not found" message. I tried to SSH with putty and that connection timed out. I tried to open the dashboard but that connection failed also. It seemed the server had dropped offline. I was able to ping it successfully though so I know it has network connectivity. The server runs headless so the only way I could get into was to power down, connect a keyboard and monitor and restart.
It booted normally with no errors that I noticed. After restart all shares appeared normal and the dashboard was there so I figured just a glitch. Some time later it went offline again and I had to do another power down reboot. This has happened several times over that last week or so.
My server is an HP Microserver N36L running Amahi7, Fedora 19 with 1 OS disk and 3x1TB disks in a Greyhole pool. It's a file server and media streamer, no unusual configuration or customizations. The only thing I've done recently is to uninstall the AmahiVNC app which had been installed for a long time. Could this have broken something in samba or cifs? I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to look? Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
It booted normally with no errors that I noticed. After restart all shares appeared normal and the dashboard was there so I figured just a glitch. Some time later it went offline again and I had to do another power down reboot. This has happened several times over that last week or so.
My server is an HP Microserver N36L running Amahi7, Fedora 19 with 1 OS disk and 3x1TB disks in a Greyhole pool. It's a file server and media streamer, no unusual configuration or customizations. The only thing I've done recently is to uninstall the AmahiVNC app which had been installed for a long time. Could this have broken something in samba or cifs? I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to look? Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!