Difference between revisions of "Flush Your Memcached Instance"
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You should see the '''OK''' once you run the command, meaning your memcached instance has been flushed | You should see the '''OK''' once you run the command, meaning your memcached instance has been flushed |
Revision as of 14:39, 15 April 2013
How to flush your Memcached Instance
If you need to flush your memcached instance because you have made a change to your website
You can running the following command via the command line
echo "flush_all" | nc localhost 11211
or if its setup as a socket
echo "flush_all" | nc -U /path/to/the/socket.sock
You should see the OK once you run the command, meaning your memcached instance has been flushed