Commit 24455cd6 authored by Kati Paizee's avatar Kati Paizee Committed by Suzanne Selhorn

CTRT edits for license page part 1

parent 18849cc1
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### Remove licenses
To clean up the [License History table](../../user/admin_area/license.md#license-history):
To clean up the [License History table](../../user/admin_area/license.md#view-license-details-and-history):
```ruby
TYPE = :trial?
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stage: Growth
group: Conversion
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
type: howto
---
# Activating GitLab EE **(PREMIUM SELF)**
# Activate GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE) **(PREMIUM SELF)**
To enable features of GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE), you need to activate your instance. Ensure you are running an enterprise edition. To verify, sign in to GitLab and browse to `/help`. The GitLab edition and version are listed at the top of the **Help** page.
When you install a new GitLab instance without a license, it only has the Free features
enabled. To enable all features of GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE), activate
your instance with an activation code or a license file. When [the license expires](#what-happens-when-your-license-expires),
some functionality is locked.
If you are running GitLab Community Edition (CE), upgrade your installation to GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE). For more details, see [Upgrading between editions](../../update/index.md#upgrading-between-editions). If you have questions or need assistance upgrading from GitLab CE to EE please [contact GitLab Support](https://about.gitlab.com/support/#contact-support).
## Verify your GitLab edition
As of GitLab Enterprise Edition 9.4.0, a newly-installed instance without an
uploaded license only has the Free features active. A trial license activates all Ultimate features, but after [the trial expires](#what-happens-when-your-license-expires), some functionality
is locked.
To activate your instance, make sure you are running GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE).
## Activate GitLab EE with an Activation Code
To verify the edition, sign in to GitLab and select
**Help** (**{question-o}**) > **Help**. The GitLab edition and version are listed
at the top of the page.
As of GitLab Enterprise Edition 14.1, you need an activation code to activate your instance. You can obtain an activation code by [purchasing a license](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) or by signing up for a [free trial](https://about.gitlab.com/free-trial/). This activation code is a 24-character alphanumeric string you receive in a confirmation email. You can also sign in to the [Customers Portal](https://customers.gitlab.com/customers/sign_in) to copy the activation code to your clipboard.
If you are running GitLab Community Edition (CE), upgrade your installation to GitLab
EE. For more details, see [Upgrading between editions](../../update/index.md#upgrading-between-editions).
If you have questions or need assistance upgrading from GitLab CE to EE,
[contact GitLab Support](https://about.gitlab.com/support/#contact-support).
To begin the activation process with your activation code:
## Activate GitLab EE with an activation code
In GitLab Enterprise Edition 14.1 and later, you need an activation code to activate
your instance. To get an activation code, [purchase a license](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/)
or sign up for a [free trial](https://about.gitlab.com/free-trial/). The activation
code is a 24-character alphanumeric string you receive in a confirmation email.
You can also sign in to the [Customers Portal](https://customers.gitlab.com/customers/sign_in)
to copy the activation code to your clipboard.
To activate your instance with an activation code:
1. Sign in to your GitLab self-managed instance.
1. From the top menu, select the Admin Area **{admin}**.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
1. Paste the activation code onto the input field.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
1. Enter the activation code in **Activation code**.
1. Read and accept the terms of service.
1. Select **Activate**.
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instance will [fall back](#what-happens-when-your-license-expires) to Free-only
functionality.
You can review the license details at any time by going to **Admin Area > Subscription**.
## Notification before the license expires
One month before the license expires, a message informing about the expiration
date is displayed to GitLab administrators. Make sure that you update your
license, otherwise you miss all the paid features if your license expires.
## What happens when your license expires
When your license expires, GitLab locks down features, like Git pushes
and issue creation. Then, your instance becomes read-only and
an expiration message is displayed to all administrators.
One month before the license expires, a message with the upcoming expiration
date displays to GitLab administrators.
For GitLab self-managed instances, you have a 14-day grace period
When your license expires, GitLab locks features, like Git pushes
and issue creation. Your instance becomes read-only and
an expiration message displays to all administrators. You have a 14-day grace period
before this occurs.
- To resume functionality, upload a new license.
- To fall back to Free features, delete all expired licenses.
To resume functionality, [upload a new license](#uploading-your-license).
To go back to Free features, [delete all expired licenses](#remove-a-license-file).
### Remove a license file
## Remove a license file
To remove a license file from a self-managed instance:
1. From the top menu, select the Admin Area **{admin}**.
1. From the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
1. Select **Remove license**.
These steps may need to be repeated to completely remove all licenses, including those applied in the past.
Repeat these steps to remove all licenses, including those applied in the past.
## View license details and history
To view your license details:
## License history
1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Admin**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Subscription**.
You can upload and view more than one license, but only the latest license in the current date
range is used as the active license.
You can upload and view more than one license, but only the latest license in
the current date range is the active license.
When you upload a future-dated license, it doesn't take effect until its applicable date.
You can view all of your active subscriptions in the **Subscription history** table.
You can view all active subscriptions in the **Subscription history** table.
NOTE:
In GitLab 13.6 and earlier, a notification banner about an expiring license may continue to be displayed even after a new license has been uploaded.
This happens when the newly uploaded license's start date is in the future and the expiring one is still active.
In GitLab 13.6 and earlier, a banner about an expiring license may continue to display
when you upload a new license. This happens when the start date of the new license
is in the future and the expiring one is still active.
The banner disappears after the new license becomes active.
## Troubleshooting
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