Media encoder error compiling movie disk full

I am trying to encode a movie, and the encode is estimated to take 2 hours.  I am using my new mac pro, osx 10.9.3.
This comes up after I get the message "DIsk not ejected properly" from the system.
The disks still appear in the finder, and the files in the hard drive are still linked from within premiere.
The disks are not full.  There are 1.1 terabytes still available.
The computer is not going to sleep, although the hard drives might be going to sleep.
System Preferences > Energy Saver > Put hard disks to sleep when possible has been UNCHECKED.

Some 10.9.3 links
-Mac 10.9.3 workaround https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1489922
-more Mac 10.9.3 https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1491469
-Enable Mac Root User https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1156604
-more Root User http://forums.adobe.com/thread/879931
-and more root user http://forums.adobe.com/thread/940869?tstart=0

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    Total Sectors 312 576 705
    Total Tracks 4 961 535
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