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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.

192.168.50.71 Alerts Plague Zabbix Monitoring System

192.168.50.71 - Jenkins: Job [Archive]: Job is unhealthy
A critical alert has been triggered on the Jenkins system, indicating that a job labeled "Archive" is currently in an unhealthy state. The specific issue causing this problem is not specified, but it's clear that something is preventing the job from running as expected. This could potentially impact productivity and efficiency within the organization, so prompt action may be necessary to address the situation.

192.168.50.71 - Jenkins: Computer [Cloudbuilder]: Node is temporarily offline
Another alert has been raised on the Jenkins system, this time for a computer labeled "Cloudbuilder." The node associated with this computer is currently offline and unavailable. This could be due to maintenance or technical issues, but it's important that IT teams address the problem as soon as possible to minimize disruption and ensure smooth operations.

WorkMac - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/watchOS_21S364]: Space is critically low
A serious issue has been detected on a Mac system, specifically related to the file system of the "/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/watchOS_21S364" partition. The available space on this volume has dropped to critical levels, which could lead to problems with storage and performance if not addressed promptly. Users are advised to take action to free up some space or consider additional storage solutions.

WorkMac - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_21C62]: Space is critically low
Another critical alert has been triggered on the same Mac system, this time for the "/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_21C62" partition. The available space on this volume has also dropped to dangerously low levels, indicating a serious storage issue that needs immediate attention. Users are strongly encouraged to take action to free up some space or consider additional storage solutions before the system becomes unstable or non-functional.

192.168.50.71 - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/watchOS_21S364]: Space is critically low
A third critical alert has been raised on the same Mac system, this time for the "/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/watchOS_21S364" partition. The available space on this volume has dropped to a critically low level, indicating that urgent action is needed to address the storage issue and prevent potential problems with performance or system stability.

192.168.50.71 - macOS: FS [/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_21C62]: Space is critically low
A fourth critical alert has been triggered on the same Mac system, this time for the "/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Volumes/iOS_21C62" partition. The available space on this volume has also dropped to a dangerously low level, indicating that immediate action is required to address the storage issue and prevent potential problems with performance or system stability.

Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/]: Space is low
A warning alert has been raised for a personal MacBook Pro system, specifically related to the file system of the root partition ("/"). The available space on this volume has dropped to a relatively low level, which could lead to issues with storage and performance if not addressed. Users are advised to take action to free up some space or consider additional storage solutions before the situation becomes more serious.

Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/VM]: Space is low
Another warning alert has been triggered for the same personal MacBook Pro system, this time for the "/System/Volumes/VM" partition. The available space on this volume has also dropped to a relatively low level, indicating that storage may become an issue in the near future if not addressed. Users are encouraged to take action to free up some space or consider additional storage solutions before performance begins to suffer.

Personal MacBook Pro - macOS: FS [/System/Volumes/Preboot]: Space is low
A third warning alert has been raised for the same personal MacBook Pro system, this time for the "/System/Volumes/Preboot" partition. The available space

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