Unless you're going to kexec a kernel for debugging, the crashkernel= parameter does no good. In fact, in your case it consumes a fair chunk of memory. Try rerunning your load after editing /etc/defaults/grub, remove crashkernel, running update-grub, and rebooting. It'll give your NFS load a bit more memory headroom.
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