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Remove a member

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB OSS. InfluxDB 3 Core is the latest stable version.

Use the InfluxDB user interface (UI) or the influx command line interface (CLI) to remove a member from an organization.

Removing a member from an organization removes all permissions associated with the organization, but it does not delete the user from the system entirely. For information about deleting a user from InfluxDB, see Delete a user.

Remove a member from an organization in the InfluxDB UI

  1. In the navigation menu on the left, click your Account avatar and select Members.

  2. Click the icon next to the member you want to delete.

  3. Click Delete to confirm and remove the user from the organization.

Remove a member from an organization using the influx CLI

Use the influx org members remove command to remove a member from an organization. Removing a member requires the following:

# Syntax
influx org members remove -o <member-id> -i <organization-id>

# Example
influx org members remove -o 00xXx0x00xXX0000 -i x0xXXXx00x0x000X

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