The core dump configuration in your non global zone is A user is running a process in a
non-global zone (testzone) and the process crashes. The process information is:
user126632618017:46:42pts/20:00/usr/bin/bash When the user’s process crashes in
testzone, a non-global zone, where will the core dump be saved?
A.
The file will be stored in the non-global zone’s directory:
/var/core/pprocess/core.hash.2663.
B.
The file will be stored in the global zone’s directory: /var/core/pprocess/core.bash.2663.
C.
The file will be saved in non-global zone’s directory: /var/core/core.bash.2663
D.
The file will be saved in the global zone’s directory: /var/core/core.bash.2663.
E.
A core file cannot be generated in a non-global zone because it shares the kernel with
the global zone.