flushdb [type]

This command is not a real command until 1.9.2, before that, it is provided by ssdb-cli, not on the server side.

Delete all data in ssdb server. if type is provided, delete all data of specific type.

WARNING!

This operation is DANGEROUS and is not recoverable, and will break replication states, you must fully understand the RISK before you use it!

Parameters

Return Value

None.

Examples

ssdb 127.0.0.1:8888> flushdb

============================ DANGER! ============================
This operation is DANGEROUS and is not recoverable, if you
really want to flush the whole db(delete ALL data in ssdb server),
input 'yes' and press Enter, or just press Enter to cancel

flushdb will break replication states, you must fully understand
the RISK before you doing this!

> flushdb? yes
Begin to flushdb...

delete[hash] 0 hash(s), 0 key(s).
delete[zset] 0 zset(s), 0 key(s).
delete[list] 0 list(s), 0 key(s).

===== flushdb stats =====
[kv]          0 key(s).
[hash]        0 hash(s),        0 key(s).
[zset]        0 zset(s),        0 key(s).
[list]        0 list(s),        0 key(s).

clear binlog

compacting...
done.

(2.895 sec)
ssdb 127.0.0.1:8888>