--- layout: docs page_title: plugin reload - Command description: |- The "plugin reload" command reloads mounted plugins. --- # plugin reload The `plugin reload` command is used to reload mounted plugin backends. Either the plugin name (`plugin`) or the desired plugin backend mounts (`mounts`) must be provided, but not both. In the case that the plugin name is provided, all mounted paths that use that plugin backend will be reloaded. ## Examples Reload a plugin by name: ```shell-session $ vault plugin reload -plugin my-custom-plugin Success! Reloaded plugin: my-custom-plugin ``` Reload an auth plugin by mount: ```shell-session $ vault plugin reload \ -mounts auth/my-custom-plugin-1 \ -mounts auth/my-custom-plugin-2 Success! Reloaded mounts: [auth/my-custom-plugin-1/ auth/my-custom-plugin-2/] ``` Reload a secrets plugin by mount: ```shell-session $ vault plugin reload \ -mounts my-custom-plugin-1 \ -mounts my-custom-plugin-2 Success! Reloaded mounts: [my-custom-plugin-1/ my-custom-plugin-2/] ``` ## Usage The following flags are available in addition to the [standard set of flags](/docs/commands) included on all commands. ### Command Options - `-plugin` `(string: "")` - The name of the plugin to reload, as registered in the plugin catalog. - `-mounts` `(array: [])` - Array or comma-separated string mount paths of the plugin backends to reload. - `-scope` `(string: "")` - The scope of the reload. For local reloads, omit this flag. For reloads that span multiple Vault clusters, use `global`.