evencoil wrote: 
> Any ideas on trouble-shooting?  What are the usual suspects for this
> type of error?

Have a look at the system log file /var/log/syslog and the server log
/var/log/squeezeboxserver/server.log

That will tell you what happened near the time SBS stopped responding.
If you rebooted, a hard drive check is a good suspect. All services were
not started but sometimes enough are to make things appear normal and
operational.
Also, SBS wants to see the network up and running. Perhaps it waited for
that. 
When memory gets very tight on the machine it will first commit to swap
the memory pages of inactive processes, and that can turn very bad wrt
response time. Remember when you had to swap diskettes to use either the
OS or an application on a PC with 1 drive ??
When the kernel is not even able to use the swap it will kill processes.
Just like that. I've seen SBS get evicted from a machine, but then it
never came back all by itself.

In fact I don't see a reason specific to SBS to behave as you report.
Have a look at syslog.


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