You execute the following statement in a Microsoft Windows environment. There are no conflicts
in the path name definitions.
C: \> mysqld – install Mysql56 – defaults – file = C : \my –opts.cnf
What is the expected outcome?
A.
Mysqld acts as an MSI installer and installs the Mysql 5.6 version, with the c: \my-opts.cnf
configuration file.
B.
Mysql is installed as the Windows service name Mysql56, and uses c: \my-opts.cnf as the
configuration file
C.
An error message is issued because – install is not a valid option for mysqld.
D.
A running Mysql 5.6 installation has its runtime configuration updated with the server variables
set in c: \my-opts.cnf.
Explanation:
B
B. checked empirically.
B.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/windows-start-service.html
B