What am I reading?

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.

"Managing Critical Space Issues and System Downtime in a Dynamic Environment"

The alerts provided can be categorized into the following groups based on their nature and context:

1. Jenkins job alert: A specific Jenkins job is unhealthy, indicating a possible issue with the job or its execution.
2. Zabbix server alerts: Multiple issues are reported for the Zabbix server itself, including availability problems, DNS not returning data, and proxy group status being offline.
3. Filesystem space alert: Several devices and directories have critically low disk space, indicating a potential storage issue that needs to be addressed.
4. Server alerts: Multiple servers are reported as down or unavailable, including HAProxy selenium linux server, grafana-server service, and MySQL server 127.0.0.1:3306.
5. Environmental condition alert: The living room air is very humid, which could be a concern for the environment or occupants of that space.
6. Miscellaneous alerts: Other unrelated issues are mentioned such as motion sensors not available in various locations and an ICMP ping failure on the Living room TV.

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