What action should you take to fix the error and allow the service to start?

Consider the MySQL Enterprise Audit plugin. On attempting to start the MySQL service
after a crash, notice the following error: [ERROR] Plugin ‘audit_log’ init function returned
error. In the audit log file, you notice the final entry: … <AUDIT_RECORD
TIMESTAMP=”2013-07-09T02:12:35” NAME=”Connect” CONNECTION_ID=”98”
STATUS=”0” USER=”Kate” PRIV_USER=”kate” OS_LOGIN=”” HOST=”localhost” DB=””/>
What action should you take to fix the error and allow the service to start?

Consider the MySQL Enterprise Audit plugin. On attempting to start the MySQL service
after a crash, notice the following error: [ERROR] Plugin ‘audit_log’ init function returned
error. In the audit log file, you notice the final entry: … <AUDIT_RECORD
TIMESTAMP=”2013-07-09T02:12:35” NAME=”Connect” CONNECTION_ID=”98”
STATUS=”0” USER=”Kate” PRIV_USER=”kate” OS_LOGIN=”” HOST=”localhost” DB=””/>
What action should you take to fix the error and allow the service to start?

A.
Re-install the audit plugin.

B.
Execute the command FLUSH LOGS.

C.
Execute the command SET GLOBAL audit_log_fiush= ON.

D.
Move or rename the existing audit.log file.



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