Trivial thoughts from reading this thread.  Please don't take the 
triviality as an insult.

Perhaps the best way to determine if the problem is from a software update 
is to downgrade likely packages.  In the case of the kernel, you can just 
boot an older one (assuming that an old enough one is still installed -- 
fedora sure has a lot of package churn).

In case the HDDs are the problem, consider running S.M.A.R.T. drive 
self-tests on them.  I know you said that smartctl reports no errors but 
you didn't say whether you've run the drive self-tests.

Is the pause long enough for you to figure out what is hanging?  On either 
side?  (I haven't used NFS for a couple of decades so I'm pretty rusty on 
the tooling.)
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