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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: "Urgent Maintenance Needed: Multiple Devices and Services Reporting Issues"

The given alerts are related to various issues and statuses of devices, servers, and services in a Zabbix environment. Here is the analysis:

1. Jenkins job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy - The specified 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: has been restarted (uptime < 10m) - The containerd service has been restarted recently, and its uptime is less than 10 minutes.
4. Keyboard name changed - A keyboard connected to the Zabbix server has had its name changed.
5. containerd.service: Service is not running - The containerd service is currently not running on the specified device.
6. Proxy [wupproxy]: Zabbix proxy last seen - The wupoproxy proxy was last seen at a certain time, indicating it might be offline or unreachable.
7. Cloud-whatsuphome: Failed to get metrics data - There is an issue retrieving metrics data from the specified cloud service.
8. Zabbixsummit: Linux: Zabbix agent is not available - The Zabbix agent on a Linux device at the Zabbix Summit conference is not responding or reachable.
9. OPNSense: DHCP server is not running - The DHCP server on an OPNSense device is not currently active.
10. Electricity usage: Electricity is very cheap, less than 5 c/kWh - The electricity cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) is below the specified threshold.
11. VM [pve/PowerDNS (qemu/100)]: Not running - A virtual machine with PowerDNS is not currently running on a Proxmox Virtual Environment device.
12. powerdns-ol8: Linux: Zabbix agent is not available - The Zabbix agent on an OPNsense device with the name "powerdns-ol8" is not responding or reachable.
13. Jenkins job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy - The specified Jenkins job has an issue or is not running as expected.
14. containerd.service: Service is not running - The containerd service is currently not running on the specified device.
15. Proxy [wupproxy]: Zabbix proxy last seen - The wupoproxy proxy was last seen at a certain time, indicating it might be offline or unreachable.
16. Cloud-whatsuphome: Failed to get metrics data - There is an issue retrieving metrics data from the specified cloud service.
17. Zabbixsummit: Linux: Zabbix agent is not available - The Zabbix agent on a Linux device at the Zabbix Summit conference is not responding or reachable.
18. OPNSense: DHCP server is not running - The DHCP server on an OPNSense device is not currently active.
19. Electricity usage: Electricity is very cheap, less than 5 c/kWh - The electricity cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) is below the specified threshold.
20. VM [pve/PowerDNS (qemu/100)]: Not running - A virtual machine with PowerDNS is not currently running on a Proxmox Virtual Environment device.
21. powerdns-ol8: Linux: Zabbix agent is not available - The Zabbix agent on an OPNsense device with the name "powerdns-ol8" is not responding or reachable.

These alerts indicate various issues and statuses of devices, servers, and services in a Zabbix environment. Some are related to unavailability or issues with specific components, while others report on metrics like electricity usage or virtual machine states.

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