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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.

🚨 ALERT! ZABBIX OUTAGE STRIKES CRITICAL SERVERS AND DEVICES ACROSS THE NETWORK 🚨

🚨 Alerts Across Multiple Systems Raise Concerns 🚨

A series of alerts across various systems have triggered concerns, indicating potential issues that need immediate attention. The Zabbix monitoring system has detected problems with several devices and services, including Jenkins, Linux, macOS, and more.

1️⃣ Jenkins: Job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy 🚨
The first alert comes from the Jenkins server, which indicates that a job named "Archive" has become unhealthy. This could be due to various reasons such as software issues or hardware problems. The system administrator needs to investigate and resolve this issue promptly to ensure smooth operation of the Jenkins server.

1️⃣ Zabbix summit - Linux: Zabbix agent is not available 🚨
The second alert indicates that the Zabbix agent on a Linux machine is unavailable, which could lead to data loss or inaccurate monitoring results. The system administrator should check and restart the Zabbix agent as soon as possible to ensure proper functioning of the monitoring system.

1️⃣ Jenkins: Computer [Cloudbuilder]: Node is temporarily offline 🚨
The third alert warns that a node named "Cloudbuilder" on the Jenkins server has gone offline temporarily. This could be due to network issues or hardware problems, and it's crucial for the system administrator to investigate and resolve this issue promptly to prevent any further disruptions in service.

📊 Disk Space Alerts 📊
Several alerts related to disk space have been triggered on multiple macOS systems:

1️⃣ WorkMac - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/watchOS_21S364]: Space is critically low 🚨
The first alert indicates that the disk space on a Mac named "WorkMac" for the CoreSimulator volume of watchOS version 21S364 has reached critical levels. The system administrator should take immediate action to free up some space or add more storage to prevent data loss and ensure smooth operation of the macOS system.

1️⃣ WorkMac - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_21C62]: Space is critically low 🚨
The second alert indicates that the disk space on a Mac named "WorkMac" for the CoreSimulator volume of iOS version 21C62 has also reached critical levels. The system administrator should take similar action as mentioned above to resolve this issue.

1️⃣ Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/]: Space is low 🚨
The third alert warns that the disk space on a personal MacBook Pro named "Personal" has reached low levels, indicating potential issues with storage management or data usage. The system administrator should monitor this closely and take necessary actions to prevent further reduction in available disk space.

1️⃣ Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/VM]: Space is low 🚨
The fourth alert indicates that the disk space on a personal MacBook Pro named "Personal" for the VM volume has also reached low levels, suggesting potential issues with virtual machine storage management. The system administrator should address this issue promptly to prevent any disruptions in service.

1️⃣ Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/Preboot]: Space is low 🚨
The fifth alert warns that the disk space on a personal MacBook Pro named "Personal" for the Preboot volume has also reached low levels, suggesting potential issues with system restore or boot process. The system administrator should monitor this closely and take necessary actions to prevent further reduction in available disk space.

1️⃣ Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/Update]: Space is low 🚨
The sixth alert indicates that the disk space on a personal MacBook Pro named "Personal" for the Update volume has also reached low levels, suggesting potential issues with software updates or system maintenance. The system administrator should address this issue promptly to prevent any disruptions in service.

1️⃣ Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/Data]: Space is low 🚨
The seventh alert warns that the disk space on a personal MacBook Pro named

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