Arvados-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Lucas Di Pentima <lucas@di-pentima.com.ar>
If you have an existing Arvados installation and want to set a token lifetime policy, there may be user tokens already granted. The administrator can use the following @rake@ tasks to enforce the new policy.
-The @db:check_long_lived_tokens@ will list which users have tokens with no expiration date.
+The @db:check_long_lived_tokens@ task will list which users have tokens with no expiration date.
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<pre><code># <span class="userinput">bundle exec rake db:check_long_lived_tokens</span>
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-NOTE: These rake tasks adjust the expiration of all tokens except those belonging to the system root user (@zzzzz-tpzed-000000000000000@). If you have tokens used by automated service accouts that need to be long-lived, you can "create tokens that don't expire using the command line":user-management-cli.html#create-token .
+NOTE: These rake tasks adjust the expiration of all tokens except those belonging to the system root user (@zzzzz-tpzed-000000000000000@). If you have tokens used by automated service accounts that need to be long-lived, you can "create tokens that don't expire using the command line":user-management-cli.html#create-token .