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First there is no difference in the requirements for the virtual and hardware appliance.

The needed resources are  based on the amount of services, active checks and types of hosts. If you have a lot of SNMP hosts, you'll need more CPU cores for executing the SNMP walks on those.

The one and only overview we have is: https://checkmk.com/product/appliances

We always recommend customers to orientate on the specifications for the HW Appliance.

When importing the virtual appliance, we have some default values preconfigured. Please check out this page: https://docs.checkmk.com/latest/en/introduction_virt1.html#_import_the_appliance

As this is a virtual machine, you can adjust these values at any time.


Configuration of Fetcher/Checker settings

Hands-On 

Required services to monitor

To configure the right resources, we recommend checking the following graphs:

  • PDF report with graphs of
    • CPU
    • Memory
    • OMD <SITENAME> Performance
    • activate the "Core statistics" snap in
    • Check_MK 
    • Disk I/O Summary
  • The local structure
    • find -L ~/local > local.txt (as site user)



Let's give you an example:


With this snap in you will be able to check the load of the fetcher and helper. At 70% we recommend increasing these values in the global settings. While you're increasing these values the CPU load and Memory consumption will grow.


That's why we also recommend checking these graphs:

You will find more information about the fetcher and checker architecture here:

https://blog.checkmk.com/checkmk-2.0-cmc

https://checkmk.com/werk/11500

Important information about the Checkers: The checkers should not be higher than your CPU core count!

Adjust the helper settings

In any case you need to adjust the helper settings, please be aware of these setting:

Setup → General → Global Settings → Monitoring Core →

  • Maximum concurrent active checks
    • increase the helper for the active checks
  • Maximum concurrent Checkmk fetchers
    • increase the helper for the Checkmk fetchers
  • Maximum concurrent Checkmk checkers
    • increase the helper for the Checkmk checkers
  • Maximum concurrent Livestatus connections

In a distributed monitoring setup it may be useful to have different values for the remote sites. You will find the guidance on how to do that here!

Check the Livestatus Performance

If you face issues like this:


Please see this manual to check the Livestatus Perfomance

Required log files

Please see this manual to enable debug log of the helpers. The required settings are:

  • Core
  • Debugging of Checkmk helpers

High Fetcher Usage although fetcher helper count is already high

If you face the following problems: 

  1. fetcher helper usage is permanently above 96% and fetcher count is already high (i.e. >50 or 100 or more) and
  2. the service "Check_MK" runs into constant "CRIT with fetcher timeouts   

This is a strong indicator that you might have plugins/local checks (primarily in Windows) that have a quite a long runtime.

Increasing the fetcher helper further here is not constructive. Instead you have to identify the long running plugins/local checks and set them to async and define a (generous) cache settings or even timeouts especially for them.


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