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Find the database name that content db GUID is referring to

Execute the following query when you are connected to the SharePoint config database:

Select ID, Name from objects where properties like '%Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPContentDatabase%m_nWarningSiteCount%'

This will yeild a table with the GUID matched to the database name.