To flush the contents of a Memcached server using the command line, you can use the flush_all
command.
Here’s how to flush the contents of a Memcached server:
- Open a terminal window or log in to a virtual console.
- Connect to the Memcached server using the
telnet
command:telnet <hostname> <port>
Replace
<hostname>
with the hostname or IP address of the Memcached server, and replace<port>
with the port number that the Memcached server is listening on. The default port number for Memcached is 11211. - Type the following command to flush the contents of the Memcached server:
flush_all
The contents of the Memcached server will be immediately flushed, and all cached data will be deleted.
- Type the following command to close the connection to the Memcached server:
quit
Note: In order to use the flush_all
command, you must have administrative access to the Memcached server. The exact syntax and options for the flush_all
command may vary depending on the version of Memcached being used, so it’s a good idea to consult the Memcached documentation for more information.