diff --git a/docs/getting-started/agent-tamper-protection.asciidoc b/docs/getting-started/agent-tamper-protection.asciidoc index b60c453ed5..22afa0e653 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/agent-tamper-protection.asciidoc +++ b/docs/getting-started/agent-tamper-protection.asciidoc @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ If you need the uninstall token to remove {agent} from an endpoint, you can find ** Click the *Show token* icon in the *Token* column to reveal a specific token. ** Click the *View uninstall command* icon in the *Actions* column to open the *Uninstall agent* flyout, containing the full uninstall command with the token. + +TIP: If you have many tamper-protected {agent} policies, you may want to <> in a single command. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/getting-started/uninstall-agent.asciidoc b/docs/getting-started/uninstall-agent.asciidoc index e85126ed47..f5c7258e12 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/uninstall-agent.asciidoc +++ b/docs/getting-started/uninstall-agent.asciidoc @@ -11,3 +11,33 @@ For example, to uninstall {agent} on a macOS or Linux host: ---------------------------------- sudo elastic-agent uninstall --uninstall-token 12345678901234567890123456789012 ---------------------------------- + +[discrete] +[[multiple-uninstall-tokens]] +== Provide multiple uninstall tokens + +If you have multiple tamper-protected {agent} policies, you may want to provide multiple uninstall tokens in a single command. There are two ways to do this: + +* The `--uninstall-token` command can receive multiple uninstall tokens separated by a comma, without spaces. ++ +[source,shell] +---------------------------------- +sudo elastic-agent uninstall -f --uninstall-token 7b3d364db8e0deb1cda696ae85e42644,a7336b71e243e7c92d9504b04a774266 +---------------------------------- + +* `--uninstall-token`'s argument can also be a path to a text file with one uninstall token per line. ++ +NOTE: You must use the full file path, otherwise the file may not be found. ++ +[source,shell] +---------------------------------- +sudo elastic-agent uninstall -f --uninstall-token /tmp/tokens.txt +---------------------------------- ++ +In this example, `tokens.txt` would contain: ++ +[source,txt] +---------------------------------- +7b3d364db8e0deb1cda696ae85e42644 +a7336b71e243e7c92d9504b04a774266 +---------------------------------- \ No newline at end of file