Merge pull request #6078 from influxdata/hotfix-database-revoke-token

hotfix(clustered): fix product name and remove dupe file
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title: Revoke a database token
description: >
Use the [`influxctl token revoke` command](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/token/revoke/)
to revoke a token from your InfluxDB cluster and disable all
permissions associated with the token.
Provide the ID of the token you want to revoke.
menu:
influxdb3_clustered:
parent: Database tokens
weight: 203
list_code_example: |
```sh
influxctl token revoke <TOKEN_ID>
```
aliases:
- /influxdb3/clustered/admin/tokens/delete/
- /influxdb3/clustered/admin/tokens/database/delete/
---
Use the [`influxctl token revoke` command](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/token/revoke/)
to revoke a database token from your {{< product-name omit=" Clustered" >}} cluster and disable
all permissions associated with the token.
1. If you haven't already, [download and install the `influxctl` CLI](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/#download-and-install-influxctl).
2. Run the [`influxctl token list` command](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/token/list)
to output tokens with their IDs.
Copy the **token ID** of the token you want to delete.
```sh
influxctl token list
```
3. Run the `influxctl token revoke` command and provide the following:
- Token ID to revoke
4. Confirm that you want to revoke the token.
{{% code-placeholders "TOKEN_ID" %}}
```sh
influxctl token revoke TOKEN_ID
```
{{% /code-placeholders %}}
> [!Warning]
> #### Revoking a token is immediate and cannot be undone
>
> Revoking a database token is a destructive action that takes place immediately
> and cannot be undone.
>
> #### Rotate revoked tokens
>
> After revoking a database token, any clients using the revoked token need to
> be updated with a new database token to continue to interact with your
> {{% product-name omit=" Clustered" %}} cluster.

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Use the [`influxctl token revoke` command](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/token/revoke/)
to revoke a database token from your InfluxDB cluster and disable
to revoke a database token from your {{< product-name omit=" Clustered" >}} cluster and disable
all permissions associated with the token.
1. If you haven't already, [download and install the `influxctl` CLI](/influxdb3/clustered/reference/cli/influxctl/#download-and-install-influxctl).