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Issue Ubuntu Livepatch make Server Health status going Red

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Server health parameter "Disk > Partition "/snap/core/7270" utilization" changed its status from "green" to "red".
Server health parameter "Disk > Partition "/snap/core/4486" utilization" changed its status from "green" to "red".
Server health parameter "Disk > Partition "/snap/canonical-livepatch/81" utilization" changed its status from "green" to "red".
 
These are false alarms.

Server health status seems to be reporting that /snap partitions are full, but these are actually snap loop devices and should not be treated as if they are regular partitions.
 
And to "fix" it you can do the following:

Go into Server Health > Download Configuration File
Open custom-health-config.xml in your favourite editor

Find the <device lines for /snap/core/7270, /snap/core/4486 and /snap/canonical-livepatch/81 and change monitor="true" to monitor="false" for each of them.

Save the file, go back to Server Health and Upload Configuration file.
 
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