The removeclientcache utility allows you to remove a client cache from all client nodes in a cluster.
RemoveClientCache client-cache-id /c[clusterid] cluster-id /s[servername] server-name [option[...]]
Argument
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Description
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client-cache-id
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Specifies the name or Id of Client Cache.
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/c[clusterid] cluster-id
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Specifies the clustered cache name. A clustered cache must be specified for removing a
client cache.
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/s[servername] source-server-name
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Specifies a server name where the NCache service is running and a cache with the specified cache-id is registered. Cache configuration is copied from this server to the destination server. The default is the local machine.
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Option
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Description
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/p[port] port-number
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Specifies a port number for communication with the NCache server.
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/nologo
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Suppresses display of the logo banner.
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/?
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Displays command syntax and options for the utility.
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Remarks
removeclientcache will remove a client cache from all client nodes in a cluster.
The system where you use removeclientcache utility, must have NCache service installed and running. By default, removeclientcache utility tries to remove a client cache from all client nodes if it exists in a cluster. Otherwise it will prompt an error.
Examples
The following command removes a client cache from all node on a specified cache and server.
removeclientcache mycache /c ClusteredCache /s 20.200.20.2
The following command specifies the port number for communication with NCache server.
removeclientcache mycache /c ClusteredCache /s 20.200.20.2 /p 7803
The following command displays the command syntax and options for the utility. Logo banner is displayed as a part.
removeclientcache mycache /c ClusteredCache /s 20.200.20.2 /?
The following command displays the command syntax and options for the utility suppressing the display of the logo banner.
removeclientcache mycache /c ClusteredCache /s 20.200.20.2 /? /nologo
See Also