Home server problems
In the last couple of weeks my Windows Home Server has been having a few problems. Nothing major, more annoying really. I think that I have it sorted now although it seems like it has a tantrum every so often and messes up again.
I don’t think that it is a problem with the OS, more a problem with the hardware. It is all quite old now and I built it out of salvaged parts from various different computers. I can’t remember the exact specification but I think that it is a 1.8Ghz Sempron processor, socket 754 I think. 2 Gb RAM and whatever cheap graphics card I had lying around. I think it might be a Radeon 7500. I don’t remember the make of the motherboard but I think that it is a cheap one.
Firstly the USB ports are temperamental, they will just stop working for a few days and then come back. They will refuse to work with some devices then work perfectly with another. I bought a PCI USB card to try to bypass this but that is just as bad now. It likes to kill hard drives as well. Even before I installed Windows Home Server and had XP on it, the hard drives would just die on me. I am on the fourth now I think. It has had just enough life in it to clone it to a new one but with read speeds less than 10 Mb/sec.
The latest set of problems seems to be with the connector software for Home Server. It would be connected fine, then the connection would disappear and not come back. I reboot the laptop and it was fine again. Everything else for connecting to the server would work, shared files, remote desktop etc. I could even login through the connector. The indicator icon was the only thing showing a disconnection and it wouldn’t run backups. I reinstalled the connector software several times to no avail and eventually had to delete the computer from the Home Server along with all the backups and then add it again. That seems to have worked. I have no idea what caused it though.
On Sunday I lost the network connection. Since there is normally no monitor connected to it, without the network I can’t see what is wrong. I tried rebooting it and it made all the right beeps while starting up. I could hear the hard drive churning away and the light was flashing. All seemed to be going well, then it made all the startup beeps again. I decided that I should get a monitor connected to it and by the time I had unplugged it, moved it over there and plugged it in, the server had rebooted itself again. This time, I watched it boot. No problems at all, went straight to desktop (I have it login to desktop on startup since it starts some backup programs etc. that run automatically). The only thing that was wrong was a message saying that some services had failed to start. I have no idea which ones or why. There was nothing obvious in the Event Viewer and I don’t know where else to look.
The final problem is that other people have trouble connecting to it on the network. I have set guest permissions on the shares but they still get an access denied. I think that is probably more of a configuration problem on my part but then the network in the flat is quite unreliable anyway it seems. I am loath to buy new hardware since we are leaving the country in the summer anyway. The ADSL modem/routers won’t work in the UK and they will all have European sockets anyway.
It’s not really a fault but I am running out of hard drive space. I would ideally like enough to be able to have folder duplication as well but I don’t think that is going to happen any time soon. I have it enabled on a couple of folders of irreplaceable data such as my photo collection but that is it. I haven’t tested them recently but hopefully they have some life left in them. I know that one of them at least is getting quite old. It must be nearly 3 years by now, at least 1/2 of that it has been in constant use.
I think that it might be time to get a new server. It will have to wait until the summer though when I am back in England. Hopefully it will last that long anyway.