6.15. keystone-manage mapping_purge


usage: keystone-manage [bootstrap|credential_migrate|credential_rotate|credential_setup|db_sync|db_version|doctor|domain_config_upload|fernet_rotate|fernet_setup|mapping_populate|mapping_purge|mapping_engine|pki_setup|saml_idp_metadata|token_flush] mapping_purge
       [-h] [--all] [--domain-name DOMAIN_NAME] [--public-id PUBLIC_ID]
       [--local-id LOCAL_ID] [--type {user,group}]

Optional arguments

-h, --help


        show this help message and exit

--all


        Purge all mappings.

--domain-name DOMAIN_NAME


      Purge any mappings for the domain specified.

--public-id PUBLIC_ID


      Purge the mapping for the Public ID specified.

--local-id LOCAL_ID


        Purge the mappings for the Local ID specified.

--type {user,group}


        Purge any mappings for the type specified.

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