"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
> 
> 
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