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Deauthorize-node Command
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The pf9ctl deauthorize node will deauthorize the node on which the command is run, marking it as unusable until the user re-authorizes it. If the node is a part of a single node cluster, or if it is the master node, the user is notified that the cluster is now disconnected. The deauthorization process typically takes under a minute to show up in the UI.
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# pf9ctl deauthorize-node --helpDeauthorizes this node. It will warn the user if the node was a master node or a part of a single node cluster.Usage: pf9ctl deauthorize-node [flags]Flags: -h, --help help for deauthorize-node --mfa string MFA tokenGlobal Flags: --no-prompt disable all user prompts --verbose print verbose logsCommand Example
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# pf9ctl deauthorize-node✓ Loaded Config SuccessfullyNode deauthorization started....This may take a few minutes....Check the latest status in UIType to search, ESC to discard
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