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.Mysql is installed as the Windows service name Mysql56, and uses c: /my-opts.cnf as the configuration file B.n error message is issued because – install is not a valid option for mysqld C.running Mysql 5.6 installation has its runtime configuration updated with the server variables set in c: /my-opts.cnf D.Mysqld acts as an MSI installer and installs the Mysql 5.6 version, with the c: /my-opts.cnf configuration file