--- layout: docs page_title: Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise License description: >- Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise License --- # Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise License Licenses are only required for Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise binaries require a [Consul Enterprise license](/docs/enterprise/license/overview) 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 [trial license for Consul Enterprise](/docs/enterprise/license/faq#q-where-can-users-get-a-trial-license-for-consul-enterprise). ## Setting the License Choose one of the following methods (in order of precedence) to set the license: 1. Set the `CONSUL_LICENSE` environment variable to the license string. ```shell-session export CONSUL_LICENSE= ``` 2. Set the `CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH` environment variable to the path of the file containing the license. ```shell-session export CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH=// ``` 3. Configure the [`license_path`](/docs/nia/configuration#license_path) option in the configuration file to point to the file containing the license. ```hcl license_path = "//" ``` ~> **Note**: the [options to set the license and the order of precedence](/docs/enterprise/license/overview#binaries-without-built-in-licenses) are the same as Consul Enterprise server agents. ### Updating the License The previous section describes options for [setting the license](#setting-the-license) needed to start running Consul-Terraform-Sync Enterprise. Use the following procedure to update the license when it expires or is near the expiration date: 1. Update the license environment variable or configuration with the new license value or path to the new license file 1. 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: | Time period | Behavior | |---------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | 30 days before expiration | Warning-level log every 24-hours | | 7 days before expiration | Warning-level log every 1 hour | | 1 hour before expiration | Warning-level log every 1 minute | | 1 day before expiration | Warning-level log every 5 minutes | | At or after expiration (before termination) | Error-level log every 1 minute | | At or after termination | Error-level log and exit | ~> **Note**: Notification frequency and [grace period](/docs/enterprise/license/faq#q-is-there-a-grace-period-when-licenses-expire) behavior is the same as Consul Enterprise.