vserver export-policy cache flush
Flush the Export Caches
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver export-policy cache flush command clears out the contents of the export policy caches for a Vserver. You might need to flush the caches to allow the changes to immediately take effect for your NFS clients because of:
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A change to your export policy rules.
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Modifying a host name record in a name server (i.e., local hosts or DNS).
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Modifying a PTR record in a DNS server (i.e., reverse DNS lookup).
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Modifying the entries in a netgroup in a name server (i.e., local netgroup, LDAP, or NIS).
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Recovering from a network outage that resulted in a netgroup being partially expanded.
 
To flush the caches, you must specify the following items:
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Vserver: either a specific Vserver or use "*" to flush all of them.
 
You can optionally specify the following items:
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Node: if flushing the
accesscache, you can also specify which node to flush it on. - 
Cache to flush: by default all but
showmountwill be flushed. 
Note that the showmount cache is not used to determine NFS client access and as such is only flushable explicitly.
Parameters
-vserver <vserver name>- Vserver- 
This parameter specifies the name of the Vserver on which you want to flush the caches.
 [-node <nodename>]- Node- 
This parameter specifies the node on which you want to flush the
accesscache. [-cache {all|access|host|id|name|netgroup|showmount|ip}]- Cache Name- 
This parameter specifies the name of the cache which you want to flush. Possible values include the following:
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all- All caches butshowmount. This is the default. - 
access- The export-policy rules access cache. - 
host- The host name to IP cache. - 
id- The ID to credential cache. - 
ip- The IP to host name cache. - 
name- The name to ID cache. - 
netgroup- The netgroup cache. - 
showmount- The showmount caches. 
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Examples
The following example flushes the access cache on a Vserver named vs0:
cluster1::> vserver export-policy cache flush -vserver vs0 -cache access