• I’m having some issues with out of date data and can’t seem to find a way to flush the cache. I guess I could write a php script to flush the memcache server, but that seems a bit long-winded.

    ps. great plugin, was really struggling to find an object cache that worked with the memcached php extension.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by Chillifish.
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  • Try to deactivate the plugin, and reactivate it again. It seems like that will flush the cache, but I’m not 100% sure. I’m still experimenting myself, as I used disk space for Object Caching, and it burnt through my disk space. (Tripled in size). 😅

    Thread Starter Chillifish

    (@chillifish)

    Not sure why I didn’t think of that, seems rather obvious! Seems to have done the trick…

    Download the latest version of the plugin, then click the Flush cache link.

    jensknolle

    (@jensknolle)

    @generosus what did you do, to see this details? Where did you click? We’re unable to see a flush cache link, nor to see the details?

    We also use 2.2

    generosus

    (@generosus)

    Hey @jensknolle,

    I provided a screenshot showing the plugin link.

    What does your plugin installation show? (please provide a screenshot).

    Did you try deleting the plugin, flushing all cache, then reinstalling the plugin?

    Cheers 🙂

    jensknolle

    (@jensknolle)

    hey @generosus here it is
    https://prnt.sc/ZKj1h3B0ms5Z

    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by jensknolle.
    generosus

    (@generosus)

    Hey @jensknolle,

    My best guess is that your server is not compatible with the plugin – or – your server has memcached disabled.

    Did you consult your host about your issue?

    Cheers 🙂

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