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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.

🚨 Zabbix Alerts Galore: Critical Server and Device Issues Abound 🚨

🚨 Zabbix Alerts Galore: Jenkins, Electricity Usage, and More in Chaos 🚨

A flurry of alerts have hit the system today, causing concern for those monitoring their infrastructure. The first issue comes from a Jenkins job named "Archive," which has been deemed unhealthy due to an unknown reason. This could potentially disrupt any ongoing processes or tasks that rely on this job's health status.

💡 Electricity Usage Alert: A Bargain Deal! 💡
The electricity usage is reported as "very cheap," with a rate of less than 5 c/kWh, which could be an unexpected bargain for those keeping track of their energy consumption. However, it's important to verify if this low cost might indicate any issues or inefficiencies in the system.

🌐 Zabbix Server Issues: Hallway Motion Sensor and More 🌐
The Zabbix server has encountered multiple problems, including a hallway motion sensor not being available and the keyboard name changing unexpectedly. These issues could potentially affect monitoring capabilities for any devices or processes relying on these sensors' data.

📱 WorkMac Alerts: Low Disk Space Across Multiple Volumes 📱
WorkMac systems have reported critically low disk space across several volumes, including those related to watchOS and iOS simulators. This could cause issues for developers working on these platforms or anyone using the affected storage spaces.

⚠️ Zabbix Server Proxy Group and Server Status Alerts ⚠️
The availability of a proxy group named "Test" has dropped below acceptable levels, while its status was reported as "offline." Additionally, several other proxies have been marked with the last seen timestamp. These issues could impact overall system performance and monitoring capabilities.

📊 Zabbix Server: Disk Space Issues on Multiple MacBook Pros 📊
Several MacBook Pro systems have reported low disk space across various volumes, including local backups, System volumes, and data storage. This could cause issues for users working with these devices or storing important files in the affected areas.

🔴 Zabbix Server: Services Not Running 🔴
Several services on the Zabbix server have been reported as not running, including crowdsec-firewall-bouncer.service, accounts-daemon.service, snapd.aa-prompt-listener.service, and more. This could potentially affect system security or performance depending on these services' roles in the infrastructure.

📊 Zabbix Server: PostgreSQL Service Not Running 📊
The postgresql@15-main service on the Zabbix server has been reported as not running, which might impact database operations and overall system functionality.

⚠️ HomeAssistant Alert: Offline Response ⚠️
HomeAssistant has stopped responding, causing potential issues for users relying on this platform for home automation or monitoring purposes.

📱 Zabbix Agent Issues Across Multiple Devices 📱
Zabbix agents have been reported as not available across several devices, including Personal MacBook Pro and Homerouterbyzabbixagent. This could affect the collection of data for these systems or any processes relying on this information.

⚠️ Zabbix Server: Missing Data and High Memory Utilization ⚠️
Several items have been missing data for over 10 minutes, while high memory utilization has been detected in the Linux system. These issues could potentially disrupt monitoring capabilities or cause performance degradation if not addressed promptly.

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