You need to issue a new server certificate because your old one is expiring. You need to avoid a restart of your Cloud SQL for MySQL instance. What should you do in your Cloud SQL instance?
A.
Issue a rollback, and download your server certificate.
B.
Create a new client certificate, and download it.
C.
Create a new server certificate, and download it.
D.
Reset your SSL configuration, and download your server certificate.
C.
Issuing a rollback is nonsense. Eliminate A. The client certificate is unaffected. Eliminate B. Resetting the SSL configuration is not mentioned, but if you enforced SSL that would require an instance re-start. All you need to do is create a new server certificate and download it (to your clients).
https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/sqlserver/configure-ssl-instance#server-certs
You must restart an instance after enforcing SSL for the instance. However, you don't need to restart the instance after changing SSL/TLS certificates. If a restart is required, then this is done automatically during the SSL update event.
https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/configure-ssl-instance
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