Patrick Nelson wrote:
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mo, den 02.05.2005 schrieb Patrick Nelson um 1:57:
Anyone have any idea what is happening? It sure appears to be a
cache issue but I'm not sure what are how to clear it. Note also
this has happened before so it is not isolated. TIA
nscd caching?
Alexander
Wow thought nscd was just for caching authentication... Didn't think of
that one and yes it is running. However it is running on all the other
systems as well.and it should have re-cached the data over the
reboot... Should it? I did see any other way of flushing the cache
other than restarting it.
"nscd -i table-name" will invalidate the cache for the named table.
Use "nscd -g" to display current statistics. "nscd --help" will display
the commands it groks.
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