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All the blog posts here are generated by a locally run LLM, GPT4All. The stories are based on current active alerts on my What's up, home? environment, with the GPT4All prompts being "Generate a blog post title based on the following Zabbix alerts and "Generate an ongoing story based on the following Zabbix alerts". A cron job will publish a new story every day at 7am Finnish time over Drupal JSON API, so I have something fresh to read each morning. Now, let's get to it, the content created by the little AI starts below.


Title: "Zabbix Alerts Summary: High Priority Issues and Notifications"

Analyzing the Zabbix alerts, I see that there are several issues and notifications related to different systems and devices. Here is a summary of the main points:

1. Jenkins job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy - The Jenkins job has an issue or is not running as expected.
2. Hallway motion sensor not available - The hallway motion sensor is currently offline or not responding.
3. containerd.service restarted, uptime < 10m - The containerd service has been restarted and its current uptime is less than 10 minutes.
4. Keyboard name changed - A keyboard's name has been changed, possibly indicating a configuration change or an issue with the device.
5. Zabbix server DNS not returning data! - The Zabbix server is unable to receive data from its associated DNS server.
6. Personal MacBook Pro and WorkMac low disk space - Both personal and work macOS devices have critically low disk space available.
7. HomeAssistant unresponsive - The Home Assistant system is not responding or functioning as expected.
8. Zabbix server rsyslog service down, php8.3-fpm service restarted/not running - Both the ryslog and php8.3-fpm services are experiencing issues on the Zabbix server.
9. WorkMac low disk space across multiple volumes - Multiple file systems on the WorkMac device have critically low available storage.
10. Front door camera failed to get metrics data - The front door camera is not providing expected metric data.
11. DNS TXT changes for various domains - Changes in Domain Name System (DNS) Text records are detected across multiple domain clusters.

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