Deletes an access key. If the user is a member of any group or
has user policies, signing certificates, access keys, and a login
profile, you must use the recursive option.
Syntax
euare-userdelkey [-u user_name] -k user_key_id [-r]
Options
| Option |
Description |
Required |
| -u, --user-name
user_name |
Name of the user that the access keys belongs
to |
No |
| -k, --user-key-id |
The access key ID for the access key ID and
secret access key you want to delete. |
Yes |
| -r, --recursive |
Deletes the user from associated groups and
deletes the user's credentials and policies
along with the user. |
No |
Common Options
| Option |
Description |
| --region=region |
Region to direct requests to. |
| -U
url,--url=url |
Override service URL with this value. |
| --as-account
account |
This Eucalyptus extension is for use by the
system administrator to act as the account
administrator of the specified account without
changing to account administrator's role. |
| -I access_key_id,
--access-key=access_key_id |
Override configured access key ID with this value. |
| -S secret_key,
--secret-key=secret_key |
Override configured secret key with this value. |
| --security-token=token |
Security token. |
| -D, --debug |
Prints what the command sends to the server
and what it receives from the server. Use when
you're trying to debug Euca2ools. |
| --debugger |
Enable interactive debugger on error. |
| -h,--help |
Display the manual page for the
command. |
| --version |
Display the version of this tool. |
Output
Eucalyptus does not return any message.
Example
euare-userdelkey -u myuser -k UDHYLIGYKLURDIBAIUEMJ