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[PACKAGE]: ../../raw/master/checkpoint_vsx_system-0.5.1-20230626.mkp "checkpoint_vsx_system-0.5.1-20230626.mkp"
**Note**: this check supersedes _checkpoint_vsx_, _checkpoint_vsx_connections_, _checkpoint_vsx_traffic_, _checkpoint_vsx_packets_ and _checkpoint_vsx_status_
* *service*: this check will create one service per VSX virtual system on the VSX host
* *state*:\
**critical**
* if vsxStatusHAState is not 'active' or 'standby'
* if vsxStatusSicTrustState if not 'trust established'
* if vsxStatusVsPolicyType if not 'active'
**warning**
* if vsxStatusPolicyName is changed from the inventory value -> different policy name
* if vsxStatusHAState is changed from the inventory value -> cluster state change
**warning**/**critical**
* if number of active connections outside configured levels
* *wato*: [(see WATO options)](/../../../-/raw/master/doc/wato.png "see WATO options")
* *perfdata*:
* connections (count)
* connections peak (count)
* packets processed/s
* packets dropped/s
* packets accepted/s
* packets rejected/s
* bytes accepted/s
* bytes dropped/s
* bytes rejected/s
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### Installation
You can install the package by uploading it to your CheckMK site and as site user run `mkp install checkpoint_vsx_system.mkp`.
In the Enterprise/Free edition of CheckMK you can use the GUI to install the package (_Setup_ -> _Extension Packages_ -> _Upload package_)
***Note:*** if youe ar updating from a version before _0.5.0-20230619_ you need to reconfigure your _Check Point VSX System_ WATO rule(s).
Nice ;-) Have a look at the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md "Contributing")
WATO options (check)
![WATO options](/doc/wato.png?raw=true "WATO options")
WATO options (dicovery)
![WATO options (discovery)](/doc/wato-discovery.png?raw=true "WATO options (discovery)")