Which three statements correctly describe a relationship between Node Manager and Administration Server? (Choose three.)
A.
An Administration Server can be under Node Manager control: You can start it, monitor it, and restart it using Node Manager.
B.
An Administration Server can be a Node Manager client: When you start or stop Managed Servers from the Administration Console, you are accessing Node Manager using the Administration Server.
C.
An Administration Server supports the process of starting up a Managed Server with Node Manager: When you start a Managed Server with Node Manager, the Managed Server contacts the Administration Server to obtain outstanding configuration updates.
D.
By default, the Administration Server starts a Node Manager with the startNM script in the domain’s bin folder.
E.
By default, the Administration Server starts a Node Manager with the startNodeManager script in the domain’s config folder.
F.
Node Manager requires an Administration Server to be running before it can start any Managed Servers.
G.
A Node Manager can be a client of an Administration Server When Node Manager needs to monitor Managed Servers, it uses the Administration Servers runtime MBeans.
According to this link
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E28280_01/web.1111/e13740/overview.htm#NODEM119
the correct answer is ABC
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