The given alerts can be categorized into several groups based on their nature and the systems they are related to. Here's a summary analysis for each group:
1. Jenkins-related issues:
- Job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy (Jenkins server issue)
- Computer [Cloudbuilder]: Node is temporarily offline (Jenkins node issue)
2. Zabbix server and proxy availability/issues:
- Hallway motion sensor not available
- Keyboard name changed
- Proxy group [Test]: Availability too low, Status "offline"
- Proxy [laptopproxy]: Zabbix proxy last seen
- Server 127.0.0.1:3306 is DOWN (MySQL server issue)
- DNS not returning data for several domains
- Excessive history cache usage, and high utilization of preprocessing manager processes
3. File system space issues on various systems:
- Space critically low in some folders on WorkMac, Personal MacBook Pro, and Zabbix server
- Unavailable by ICMP ping for several devices (Personal MacBook Pro, HomeAssistant)
- Server is DOWN for HAProxy selenium linux, personalmac, personalmac11, cluster.h.webdefence.global.blackspider.com to cluster.t.webdefence.global.blackspider.com, and openindiana
4. Miscellaneous issues:
- Living room air is very humid (environmental condition)
- Zabbix agent not available for some systems (Personal MacBook Pro, Zabbix server)
- Home office ceiling light not available
- Side terrace motion sensor not available
- Bedroom ceiling light not available
- Janne probably forgot to apply the facial cream! (personal note)
- MySQL: Failed to fetch info data
- Nginx: Failed to fetch stub status page (or no data for 30m)
- Zabbix server: Zabbix value cache working in low-memory mode, and high utilization of internal poller processes
To address these issues, you may want to perform the following actions:
1. Check Jenkins configuration and ensure all jobs are healthy and nodes are available.
2. Investigate Zabbix server availability and performance issues, including history cache usage and preprocessing manager process utilization.
3. Monitor file system space on various systems and free up disk space if necessary.
4. Identify the cause of unavailability for devices and servers mentioned in the alerts.
5. Address miscellaneous issues as they arise or are relevant to your environment.

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