path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/vfs/vfs.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_s3.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_mount.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_sftp.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_docker.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_ftp.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_dlna.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/docs.md running, you can toggle the limiter like this: kill -SIGUSR2 $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_webdav.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_nfsmount.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_http.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use path: rclone_1.69.3+dfsg-3/docs/content/commands/rclone_serve_nfs.md rclone instance is running, you can reset the cache like this: kill -SIGHUP $(pidof rclone) If you configure rclone with a [remote control](/rc) then you can use