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Revoke a management token

Use the influxctl management revoke command to revoke a management token and remove all access associated with the token.

  1. If you haven’t already, download and install the influxctl CLI.

  2. Run the influxctl management list command to output tokens with their IDs. Copy the ID of the token you want to delete.

    influxctl management list
  3. Run the influxctl management revoke command and provide the following:

    • Optional: --force flag to skip command confirmation
    • Token ID to delete
  4. Confirm that you want to delete the token.

influxctl management revoke --force 
TOKEN_ID

Replace TOKEN_ID with the ID of the token you want to revoke.

Revoked tokens are included when listing management tokens

Revoked tokens still appear when listing management tokens, but they are no longer valid for any operations.


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