Mac Mini Server 2011, with lion, sleeps every day

My new Mac Mini Server 2011, with lion, sleeps every day! Server not responding.
All services are down, smb, vnc, ssh too. And it not should be happen because this is a server, right?
Please, I need help with this problem!
How to fix it?

1.  Go to System Preferences.
2.  Select Engery Saver
3.  Slide the setting for Computer sleep to never.
4.  Slide the setting for Display sleep to never (though I believe the display should be able to sleep without much issue.
5.  Make sure the following are not selected:
a.  Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible.
b.  Allow power button to put the computer to sleep.
6.  Make sure the following are selected:
a.  Wake for network access
b.  Start up automatically after a power failure
c.  Restart automatically if the computer freezes.
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