- 20 Jan 2025
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Bulk Cleanup DIGIPASS Instances wizard
- Updated on 20 Jan 2025
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The Bulk Cleanup DIGIPASS Instances wizard helps you to clean up and purge unused authenticator instances. An authenticator instance is considered unused if another authenticator instance for the same authenticator license exists, which uses the same DIGIPASS Push Notification Identifier (PNID) but has a higher sequence number.
The wizard schedules a Bulk Cleanup DIGIPASS Instances server task that processes the authenticator instances in the specified search range.
Available via SERVERS > Bulk Cleanup DIGIPASS Instances.
Before you start the wizard:
- Ensure that you have administrative access to the OneSpan Authentication Server Administration Web Interface.
- Ensure that you have the Bulk Cleanup DIGIPASS Data privilege assigned.
Search Criteria
On this page you specify the search range in the organizational hierarchy to look for unused authenticator instances.
Field name | Description |
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Domain | Select the domain that you want to search from the list. This will restrict the search to the specified domain only. Select All Domains to search all accessible domains. |
Organizational Unit | Select the organizational unit that you want to search from the list. This will restrict the search to the specified organizational unit only. Select All Organizational Units to search all accessible organizational units. Select No Organizational Unit to search only for users, who are not in any organizational unit. |
Search downwards in the organizational hierarchy | Specifies whether the specified organizational unit (OU) and all child OUs should be searched. |
Schedule Task
Use this page to specify the task mode and the scheduling settings of the task.
Field name | Description |
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Task mode | Select on which server you wish to run the server task. Possible values:
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Run immediately | Runs the task now. This will lock the Administration Web Interface session. You will not be able to perform other operations until the task has finished. |
Schedule | Runs the task in the background without locking the Administration Web Interface session. You will be able to perform other operations in the Administration Web Interface. It will also allow you to schedule and run the task at a later time. |
Notify me of completion by | Specifies whether and how to send notifications when completing the task. Possible values:
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Hour | The time for the task to be run in the 24-hour time format. The format should be hh:mm:ss. |
Date | The date for the task to be run. The format should be YYYY-MM-DD. |
Recurrence Type | Specifies whether the task should be run recurrently. Possible values:
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Summary
This page shows the result of the server task.
If you run the task immediately and click Next, the page will display a message that the task has been submitted successfully.
If you have scheduled the task, the page will display the schedule details such as start time and notification details. The page will also display a message that the task has been submitted successfully.
Click Finish. You are taken to the Task Management page, where you can verify and manage the server task you have created.