Solaris query. I am about to put Nagios on both the primary LDom physical servers and all the virtual guest systems which run on them. Similarly I intend to run it on the primary host zone servers and the guest zones running on them. Is anyone aware of any problems - performance issues? - which can result from this blanket approach?
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