[Fedora-directory-users] Deleting cached database entries

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Mar 31 17:50:35 UTC 2008


Duane Dunston wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a problem where someone entered a hostname into the database
> with a capital letter in the hostname for a set of users.  We want all
> lowercase entries.  We use a web program to update the database.  There
> was a bug in my web application where I didn't force the hostname string
> to lowercase letters, which has been corrected.
>
> We deleted the host entries for the user but when we added the hostnames
> back with lowercase letters, it still shows up as capital letters only
> for the users that were entered initially.  If we enter a new user for
> one of the hosts with a lowercase hostname it works fine, meaning the
> hostname is lowercase for any new user not entered initially.
Are you using replication?
>
> Even if we add in the hostname via the console for the users initially
> entered, the capital hostname reappears after we apply the changes.  It
> seems those hostnames with capital letters are cached.
>
> Is there a way to flush the database cache or permanently remove those
> cached capital hostname entries for each user?
>

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