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NAME

       unlog - Discards all of the issuer's tokens

SYNOPSIS

       unlog [-cell <cell name>+] [-help]

       unlog [-c <cell name>+] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       The unlog command by default discards all tokens that the issuer currently holds. To discard tokens for
       certain cells only, name them with the -cell argument.

       Since a token pertains to one client machine only, destroying tokens on one machine has no effect on
       tokens on another machine.

CAUTIONS

       Specifying one or more cell names can cause a brief authentication outage during which the issuer has no
       valid tokens in any cell. This is because the command actually discards all tokens and then restores the
       ones for cells not named by the -cell argument. The outage can sometimes interrupt the operation of jobs
       that require authentication.

OPTIONS

       -cell <cell name>+
           Specifies each cell for to discard the token. If this argument is omitted, the Cache Manager discards
           all tokens. Provide the fully qualified domain name, or a shortened form, in which case successful
           resolution depends on the availability of a name resolution service (such as the Domain Name Service
           or a local host table) at the time the command is issued.

       -help
           Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

EXAMPLES

       The following command discards all tokens.

          % unlog

       The following command discards only the tokens for the "abc.com" and "stateu.edu" cells.

          % unlog -cell abc.com stateu

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       None

SEE ALSO

       klog(1), tokens(1)

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