invalidate-persistent-sessions
Invalidates all persistent sessions.
invalidate-persistent-sessions
[-b value | --bootstrap-config=value]
[-t value | --tool-password=value]
[-u value | --username=value]
[-a | --all]
Overview
Use this command to invalidate persistent sessions for a specified user or for all users.
After the persistent sessions have been invalidated, the user(s) must re-authenticate when they next log in. Currently active sessions will remain active until the next idle timeout or absolute timeout (whichever happens first), after which the user will have to re-authenticate.
Options
Option | Optional or Required | Default Value | Description |
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Optional | none | The path to the bootstrap configuration file. See The bootstrap.xml file for more information about this file. |
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Optional | none | The configuration tool password used to decrypt the database password in the bootstrap.xml file. If the tool password is omitted, the command will prompt the end-user for it on the console. See The bootstrap.xml file for more information. |
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Required, unless the
--all flag has been specified
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none | The user for which all persistent sessions should be invalidated. Must not be specified together with the
--all flag.
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Required, unless the
--username argument has been specified
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none | Indicates that all persistent sessions for all users should be invalidated. Must not be specified together with the
--username argument.
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Parent topic: Command-line reference
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