Where are the two core files saved?

Given the default coreadm settings in the local zone and the following configuration for the global
zone:
# coreadm
global core file pattern: /var/core/core.%f.%p
global core file content: all
init core file pattern: core.%f.%p
init core file content: default
global core dumps: enabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: disabled
per-process setid core dumps: disabled
global core dump logging: enabled
This configuration will cause two core files to be generated and saved when a process in the local
zone terminates abnormally.
Where are the two core files saved? (Choose two.)

Given the default coreadm settings in the local zone and the following configuration for the global
zone:
# coreadm
global core file pattern: /var/core/core.%f.%p
global core file content: all
init core file pattern: core.%f.%p
init core file content: default
global core dumps: enabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: disabled
per-process setid core dumps: disabled
global core dump logging: enabled
This configuration will cause two core files to be generated and saved when a process in the local
zone terminates abnormally.
Where are the two core files saved? (Choose two.)

A.
in the process current working directory as core

B.
in the local zone as core.%f.%p in /var/core

C.
in the global zone as core.%f.%p in /var/core

D.
in the process current working directory as core.%f.%p

Explanation:



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