Which two statements describe the COMSTAR framework available in Oracle Solaris 11?
A.
iSCSI targets cannot be configured as dump devices.
B.
It provides an upgrade and update path to convert your iSCSI LUNs from Solaris 10
systems.
C.
It converts an Oracle Solaris 11 host into a SCSI target device that can be accessed over
a storage network by Linux, Mac OS, or Windows client systems.
D.
It provides support for iSCSI devices that use SLP.
E.
It is used to connect to Fibre Channel or iSCSI Storage Area Network (SAN)
environments.
A & C ?
C & E: whitch statements describe COMSTAR (A is not a description for comstar)
A C
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/817-5093/fncoz.html
Answer: AC
Explanation:
A: You can configure Common Multiprotocol SCSI TARget, or COMSTAR, a software framework that enables you to convert any Oracle Solaris 11 host into a SCSI target device that can be accessed over a storage network by initiator hosts.
This means you can make storage devices on a system available to Linux, Mac OS, or Windows client systems as if they were local storage devices. Supported storage protocols are iSCSI, FC, iSER, and SRP.
C: iSCSI targets cannot be configured as dump devices.
Reference: Oracle Solaris Administration: Devices and File Systems, COMSTAR and iSCSI Technology (Overview)