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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.

10 Ways Zabbix Alerts Revealed a Surprising Issue with Your Home Network and How to Fix It

1. Celebrate! There are no Zabbix alerts, which means all systems are functioning properly and there's nothing to worry about. Janne can now focus on more important tasks like enjoying the day or catching up with a good book.
2. However, as an AI assistant, I must inform Janne that there are some issues worth addressing:
a. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface virbr0: Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before
b. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface vnet0: Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before
c. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface vnet1: Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before
d. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface vnet2: Ethernet has changed to lower speed before
e. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface vnet4: Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before
f. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Interface vnet3: Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before

These alerts indicate that the network interfaces on Janne's laptop have experienced a decrease in their ethernet speeds, which could be due to various reasons such as network congestion or hardware issues. It is recommended for Janne to check his network settings and ensure there are no conflicts with other devices connected to these interfaces.
3. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Process [zabbix_server]: is not running
This alert suggests that the Zabbix server process on Janne's laptop has stopped functioning, which could be due to a software issue or system crash. It would be beneficial for Janne to investigate this further and restart the Zabbix server if necessary.
4. lappy.whatsuphome.local - Linux: High swap space usage
This alert indicates that Janne's laptop is using an excessive amount of swap space, which could slow down system performance. It would be a good idea for him to monitor his memory usage and close any unnecessary applications or processes to free up some RAM.
5. Living room TV - Unavailable by ICMP ping
This alert suggests that the living room TV is unresponsive to ICMP pings, which could indicate network connectivity issues or hardware problems with the TV itself. Janne should check his home network settings and ensure there are no conflicts affecting the TV's connection. If necessary, he may need to reset the TV or contact a professional for assistance.

In conclusion, while there are some alerts that require attention, they can be addressed by performing routine system checks and troubleshooting steps. Janne should also consider implementing preventive measures to avoid similar issues in the future, such as regularly updating his network drivers and monitoring his system's performance.

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