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Refreshing the Cache

Administration Console caches certain data, which serves frequently-accessed Console pages and UDS data faster. Typically, organizations and roles are cached. AuthMinder maintains cached data at the system level and at the organization level.

Data Cached at the System Level

The following data is cached at the system level:

Data Cached at the Organization Level

The following data is cached at the organization level:

Important! When you make data configuration changes that involve both system level and organization level changes, the system cache is refreshed first, followed by the organization cache. Any change in this order of cache refresh may result in inconsistent behavior.

Cache Refresh Order Example

Account type details and global account types are cached at the system level. Whenever you create an account type, irrespective of whether it is global or organization-specific, refresh the system cache. In addition, if the account type is organization-specific, refresh the cache of all the organizations that are in the scope. For more information about account types, see "Configuring the Account Type".

Permissions Required

The MA and GA can refresh the cache of the Administration Console and all instances of the AuthMinder Server. The MA, GA, and OA can refresh the cache of the organizations within their scope.

Refreshing the Cache

If you have made any configuration changes, refresh the cache of the affected server instances for the changes to take effect. AuthMinder now provides an Integrated Cache Refresh feature that enables administrators to refresh the cache of all server instances from the Administration Console.

To refresh the cache:

  1. Ensure that you are logged in as the MA.
  2. Activate the Services and Server Configurations tab.
  3. Click the Administration Console option on the submenu of the tab.

    Under the System Configuration section on the side-bar menu, click the Refresh Cache link to display the page.

  4. Select one or both of the following:
  5. Click OK.

    The "Cache refresh request submitted successfully. Request ID: <n>" message appears. The return message also provides a unique identifier for the cache refresh request, which can be used later to view the details of the request.