<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0002">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] at the mount point: [#!variable!new_mount_point!#] (UUID: [#!variable!filesystem_uuid!#]) is very low on space! There is only: [#!variable!new_hr_free!#] (#!variable!new_free_percent!#%) out of: [#!variable!new_hr_size!#] left free!</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0003">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] at the mount point: [#!variable!new_mount_point!#] (UUID: [#!variable!filesystem_uuid!#]) is getting low on space. There is: [#!variable!new_hr_free!#] (#!variable!new_free_percent!#%) out of: [#!variable!new_hr_size!#] left free.</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0004">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] at the mount point: [#!variable!new_mount_point!#] (UUID: [#!variable!filesystem_uuid!#]) is no longer low on space. There is now: [#!variable!new_hr_free!#] (#!variable!new_free_percent!#%) out of: [#!variable!new_hr_size!#] free.</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0005">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system's kernel device name has changed from: [#!variable!old_kernel_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#].</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0006">The: [#!variable!old_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] has somehow changed to be of the filesystem type: [#!variable!new_type!#]. This is unexpected.</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0007">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] mount point has changed from: [#!variable!old_mount_point!#] to: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#].</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0008">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] transport has changed from: [#!variable!old_transport!#] to: [#!variable!new_transport!#]. Was the file system cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0009">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] media type has changed from: [#!variable!old_media_type!#] to: [#!variable!new_media_type!#]. Was the file system cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0010">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] vendor has changed from: [#!variable!old_vendor!#] to: [#!variable!new_vendor!#]. Was the file system cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0011">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] model has changed from: [#!variable!old_model!#] to: [#!variable!new_model!#]. Was the file system cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0012">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] model has changed from: [#!variable!old_serial_number!#] to: [#!variable!new_serial_number!#]. Was the file system cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0013">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] size has changed from: [#!variable!old_hr_size!#] (#!variable!old_byte_size!# bytes) to: [#!variable!new_hr_size!#] (#!variable!new_byte_size!# bytes). Was the file system resized or cloned to a new device?</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0014">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] used / free space has changed (this is expected to change almost constantly);
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0015">The: [#!variable!new_type!#] file system: [#!variable!new_kernel_name!#] that was removed is back and mounted at: [#!variable!new_mount_point!#].</key>
<keyname="scan_filesystem_alert_0016">The: [#!variable!old_type!#] file system: [#!variable!old_kernel_name!#] mounted at: [#!variable!old_mount_point!#] has been removed or unplugged.</key>