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influxctl management revoke

The influxctl management revoke command revokes management token access to your InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster. This operation cannot be undone.

Revoked tokens are included when listing tokens

Revoked tokens still appear when listing management tokens, but they are no longer valid for any operations.

Usage

influxctl management revoke [flags] <TOKEN_ID>[ ... TOKEN_ID_N]
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Arguments

ArgumentDescription
TOKEN_IDToken ID(s) to revoke access from (space-delimit multiple IDs)

Flags

FlagDescription
--forceDo not prompt for confirmation to revoke
-h--helpOutput command help

Examples

In the examples below, replace the following:

  • TOKEN_ID*: Token ID to revoke access from.

Revoke access from a management token

influxctl management revoke 
TOKEN_ID
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Revoke access from multiple management tokens

influxctl management revoke 
TOKEN_ID_1
TOKEN_ID_2
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Revoke access from a token and skip confirmation

influxctl management revoke --force 
TOKEN_ID
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