NTFS server keeps dies every hour.

I have iFS up and running on an NT 4.0 machine. I am using SMB for users to access their information.
(1) I would like to know why the NTFS server keeps dying after every hour or so.
(2) How I can avoid this from happening again.
Thanks.

You need to make sure first that if you have enough memory. See our installation guide for memory requirements. If you have your Database on the same machine as iFS, you need at least 512 MB of memory.
If the problem still exists, we need more information to diagnose what is wrong. Can you provide your NTFS log file?
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