Because of how Ansible local relative search paths work, the global
"files" and "templates" directories need to be next to the playbooks.
However its not intuitive to look into the playbooks directory to find
the files and templates for a host.
Therefore flatten the playbooks directory to get rid of this confusing
structure.
Also see:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbook_pathing.html#resolving-local-relative-paths
Have more relaxed read/write alerts for physical hosts as they are
probably hypervisors and regular high read/writes are more common.
Also differentiate between physical and virtual hosts for IO alerts and
allow for hard disks to spend more time in IO.
For now introduce node-exporter/hosts alert rules, which got taken from
https://samber.github.io/awesome-prometheus-alerts/rules
However with the labels removed from the description, since they don't
render correctly (at least in Telegram) and don't seem to provide much
value, as we render the labels in the notification anyway.
Also only have Telegram as the notification channel for now, as it was
the easiest to set up.