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stage: Fulfillment
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group: License
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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---
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# Activate GitLab EE with a license file or key
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If you receive a license file from GitLab (for example, for a trial), you can
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upload it to your instance or add it during installation. The license file is
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a base64-encoded ASCII text file with a `.gitlab-license` extension.
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The first time you sign in to your GitLab instance, a note with a
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link to the **Add license** page should be displayed.
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Otherwise, to add your license:
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1. Sign in to GitLab as an administrator.
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > General**.
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1. In the **License file** area, select **Add a license**.
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1. Add a license by either uploading the file or pasting the key.
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1. Select the **Terms of Service** checkbox.
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1. Select **Add license**.
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## Add your license during installation
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You can import a license file when you install GitLab.
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- **For installations from source**
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- Place the `Gitlab.gitlab-license` file in the `config/` directory.
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- To specify a custom location and filename for the license, set the
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`GITLAB_LICENSE_FILE` environment variable with the path to the file:
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```shell
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export GITLAB_LICENSE_FILE="/path/to/license/file"
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```
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- **For Omnibus package**
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- Place the `Gitlab.gitlab-license` file in the `/etc/gitlab/` directory.
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- To specify a custom location and filename for the license, add this entry to `gitlab.rb`:
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```ruby
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gitlab_rails['initial_license_file'] = "/path/to/license/file"
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```
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WARNING:
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These methods only add a license at the time of installation. To renew or upgrade
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a license, add the license in the **Admin Area** in the web user interface.
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## What happens when your license expires
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Fifteen days before the license expires, a notification banner with the upcoming expiration
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date displays to GitLab administrators.
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When your license expires, GitLab locks features, like Git pushes
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and issue creation. Your instance becomes read-only and
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an expiration message displays to all administrators. You have a 14-day grace period
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before this occurs.
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To resume functionality, activate a new subscription.
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To go back to Free features, [delete all expired licenses](#remove-a-license).
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## Remove a license
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To remove a license from a self-managed instance:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
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1. Select **Remove license**.
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Repeat these steps to remove all licenses, including those applied in the past.
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## View license details and history
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To view your license details:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
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1. On the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
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You can add and view more than one license, but only the latest license in
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the current date range is the active license.
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When you add a future-dated license, it doesn't take effect until its applicable date.
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You can view all active subscriptions in the **Subscription history** table.
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You can also [export](../../subscriptions/self_managed/index.md) your license usage information to a CSV file.
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NOTE:
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In GitLab 13.6 and earlier, a banner about an expiring license may continue to display
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when you add a new license. This happens when the start date of the new license
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is in the future and the expiring one is still active.
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The banner disappears after the new license becomes active.
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## Troubleshooting
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### No Subscription area in the Admin Area
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You cannot add your license because there is no **Subscription** area.
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This issue might occur if:
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- You're running GitLab Community Edition. Before you add your license, you
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must [upgrade to Enterprise Edition](../../update/index.md#community-to-enterprise-edition).
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- You're using GitLab.com. You cannot add a self-managed license to GitLab.com.
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To use paid features on GitLab.com, [purchase a separate subscription](../../subscriptions/gitlab_com/index.md).
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### Users exceed license limit upon renewal
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GitLab displays a message prompting you to purchase
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additional users. This issue occurs if you add a license that does not have enough
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users to cover the number of users in your instance.
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To fix this issue, purchase additional seats to cover those users.
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For more information, read the [licensing FAQ](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/licensing-faq/).
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In GitLab 14.2 and later, for instances that use a license file, the following
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rules apply:
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- If the users over license are less than or equal to 10% of the users in the license
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file, the license is applied and you pay the overage in the next renewal.
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- If the users over license are more than 10% of the users in the license file,
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you cannot apply the license without purchasing more users.
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For example, if you purchase a license for 100 users, you can have 110 users when you add
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your license. However, if you have 111 users, you must purchase more users before you can add
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the license.
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