If you have a bad trans log.. it should show up in your EOD logs.
Since this is happening over multiple days, I don't think it can be a bad trans log, because that gets moved into the dated dir each night, and a new one gets created. (There should not be a trans.log at all in the newdata directory)
Also since it's saying can't find fileserver, It pretty much has to be that something with the BOH server - otherwise you would be getting term1/2/3 down from the other terminals intermittently as well if it was the switch/hub.
So I would think it's either intermittent problem with cable - only to the BOH server, something wrong with the ctlsvr locking up for some reason, or something wrong with the network card on the BOH machine... epecially if the BOH machine is not completely locked up.
If when the terms are at the point of can't find fileserver, and you try to access the unc path of a terminal from the BOH machine, or boh from a terminal -- and it works -- then obviously the network and BOH machine are find, and that would narrow it down to the aloha install on the machine locking up. If not.. I would think wiring/network card problem.
If your debug files are not helpfull.. you could always do the unreg/rereg of all of the aloha system services. I have never done that, but many other messages on the forum suggest doing that when the system is acting flaky.
Hopefully this is helpful
