> There are no hints in the logfiles. The nfs-server works well, no problem to 
> mount all nfs shares. Dhcp is working well, the whole server is working well.
> I've no ideas and the server must work tomorrow.

That's an odd one.

I'd recommend starting with the usual diagnostics - SMART query to the
hard disks, SMART test on the hard disks, fsck of the filesystems,
perhaps a quick memory test (just to see if you can identify any glaring
problems), etc. I've seen even quite specific problems caused by things
like a bad sector in the wrong place.

Upgrading the kernel might not be a bad plan either, as you'll get a
newer version of the NFS server. I'd also consider upgrading the NFS
userspace (portmap, etc) but this is not as easy.

Out of interest, when the server crashes do you see anything on the
console? Do the keyboard LEDs start blinking?

--
Craig Ringer



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