Thanks for the logs.

Your server seems to be out of memory. Your log.smbd.1.gz is full of errors 
like these:
...
   #10 /usr/sbin/smbd(_start+0x29) [0x56330c19b199]
[2018/09/23 22:27:32.935100,  0] ../source3/lib/util.c:801(smb_panic_s3)
  smb_panic(): calling panic action [/usr/share/samba/panic-action 13702]
[2018/09/23 22:27:33.209251,  0] ../source3/lib/util.c:481(reinit_after_fork)
  messaging_reinit() failed: NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
[2018/09/23 22:27:33.209341,  0] 
../source3/smbd/server.c:642(smbd_accept_connection)
  reinit_after_fork() failed
[2018/09/23 22:27:33.209362,  0] ../source3/lib/util.c:789(smb_panic_s3)
  PANIC (pid 13714): reinit_after_fork() failed
...

Or something else is preventing the fork() from succeeding. You could
check dmesg from around that time, if it's still available, to see if
the kernel logged something extra about these events.

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