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Title: Zabbix Alerts Summary: Critical Issues, High Usage and Downtime Across Systems and Devices

Here is the analysis of the Zabbix alerts provided:

1. 192.168.50.134 - Jenkins job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy
The Jenkins job with the name "Archive" is not running as expected or has encountered issues, which may require attention.

2. Zabbix server - Hallway motion sensor not available
The hallway motion sensor is currently not reporting its status to the Zabbix server. This could be due to a temporary issue or the device being disconnected.

3. Zabbix server - containerd.service: has been restarted (uptime < 10m)
The "containerd" service on the Zabbix server has been restarted recently, and its uptime is less than 10 minutes. This may indicate a possible issue or recent configuration change.

4. Zabbix server - Keyboard name changed
The keyboard connected to the Zabbix server has had its name changed. This could be due to a user changing it manually, or an automatic process modifying the device's information.

5. Zabbix server - containerd.service: Service is not running
The "containerd" service on the Zabbix server is currently not running. This may cause issues with container management and could require troubleshooting.

6. Zabbix server - Proxy [wupproxy]: Zabbix proxy last seen
The wuprobe proxy was last seen by the Zabbix server, indicating that it might be disconnected or not responding at this time.

7. cloud-whatsuphome - Failed to get metrics data
There is an issue with fetching metrics data from the "cloud-whatsuphome" device, which may require further investigation.

8. Zabbixsummit - Linux: Zabbix agent is not available
The Zabbix agent on a Linux system called "Zabbixsummit" is currently unavailable or not responding. This could be due to connectivity issues or the agent being down temporarily.

9. Zabbix server - Electricity price: 0.15 USD/kWh (warning threshold)
The current electricity price monitored by the Zabbix server is at a warning level of 0.15 USD per kilowatt-hour, which may be too high and require attention.

10. Zabbix server - CPU usage: 98% (critical threshold)
The Zabbix server's CPU usage has reached the critical threshold of 98%, indicating that it is under heavy load or facing performance issues. This should be addressed to prevent further degradation in service quality.

11. Zabbix server - Memory usage: 75% (warning threshold)
The Zabbix server's memory usage has reached the warning level of 75%, which may indicate that it is running out of memory and requires attention to prevent potential issues.

12. Zabbix server - Disk space usage: 80% (critical threshold)
The disk space on the Zabbix server is currently at a critical usage level of 80%, which may cause performance degradation or data loss if not addressed promptly.

13. Zabbix server - Network interface: Down
One of the network interfaces connected to the Zabbix server has gone down, potentially causing connectivity issues for devices and services relying on this connection.

14. Zabbix server - Temperature sensor: 75°C (critical threshold)
The temperature sensor on the Zabbix server is reporting a value of 75°C, which exceeds the critical threshold and may indicate an overheating issue that requires immediate attention to prevent hardware damage.

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