Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise License
Licenses are only required for Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise
Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise binaries require a Consul Enterprise license to run. There is no Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise specific license. As a result, Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise’s licensing is very similar to Consul Enterprise.
All Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise features are available with a valid Consul Enterprise license, regardless of your Consul Enterprise packaging or pricing model.
To get a trial license for Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise, you can sign-up for the .
Set the environment variable to the license string.
Set the
CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH
environment variable to the path of the file containing the license.
Note: the options to set the license and the order of precedence are the same as Consul Enterprise server agents. Visit the for detailed steps on how to install the license key.
- Update the license environment variable or configuration with the new license value or path to the new license file
- Stop and restart Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise
Once Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise starts again, it will pick up the new license and run the tasks with any changes that may have occurred between the stop and restart period.
Notification and Termination Behavior
Licenses have an expiration date and a termination date. The termination date is a time at or after the license expires. Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise will cease to function once the termination date has passed.
The time between the expiration and termination dates is a grace period. Grace periods are generally 24-hours, but you should refer to your license agreement for complete terms of your grace period.
When approaching expiration and termination, Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise will provide notifications in the system logs: