"service named restart" or "rndc restart" is what you want.
ndc reload simply instructs named to reload its configuration file(s). On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Brandon Hutchinson wrote: > Hello. I'm running BIND 9.1.3 as a caching nameserver on my Red Hat 7.2 > machine. > > My DHCP lease was renewed by my ISP, and an "nslookup" on my machine reveals > the cached, old IP address. > > A "service named stop" and "service named start" seemed to clear the cache. > "service named reload" before stopping/restarting did not seem to affect the > contents of the cache. I'm assuming "rndc reload" would have effectively > performed a "service named reload"? > > Are the cached entries stored in memory? Is there a way to clear one entry or > a recommended way to clear the entire contents of the cache? I could wait for > it to expire based on the DNS time-to-lives, but I was just wondering how I > could flush one (or all) entries for my caching nameserver. > > Thanks in advance! > > Brandon Hutchinson > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list