Note: Splunk 3.0 has a new license format. Your Splunk 2.x license will not work with Splunk 3.0. Contact splunk support for a new license.
All Splunk Servers have a license in the subdirectory $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/splunk.license. There are two types of license; the Splunk Free license and the Splunk Enterprise license. Enterprise enables higher volume indexing and additional features. You must purchase a separate license for every instance of Enterprise Splunk that you deploy.
When you first install Splunk, you are allowed to run unlicensed for 30 days. After that you are asked to obtain a Free or Enterprise license. The free license simply requires you to register with Splunk. You are prompted to register when you first install and when you run Splunk unlicensed.
Example of a Splunk license:user@company.com;EQ/GQXW/J7u9VLJShPsW4m8yi+5a+geRrof4Bep70j32xsBpq JItM5pdntRfl4auply366BAjTMnfTB6JyzJOZLplyBQijk02fQjgKjakl0ol4N5G6Wr09ufnS e3iOXVAay24hzFfgDkaijOnkoGOPJqnHaVzaWC9dxIuKUvDPt3UcKTkDv0GkaQ4EZ xAvZKAFImvOF4PmDoNaMiBgLLkWibGhezFTTDh10PLl9kyeVThGzAyN23J512pVM 3xqNIg3pFcd2aJf31xspt1HRdSwofkfnuCVpzildy3qMbae4g85KpCfND+aJ6z2LoUu3 RQ4OV4SpxMXEZ4PgSGZ6dwA==
If you are performing a new installation of Splunk or switching from one license type to another (for example from Free to Enterprise), you must update your license. You can update your license from the CLI or SplunkWeb interface.
cp -p splunk.license /opt/splunk/etc/
/opt/splunk/bin/splunk restart
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