Installation

Is there a CLI command that will return license info?

Mick
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Is there a CLI command that I can use to determine what kind of license is installed on an instance?

I'd like to know if it's a Trial or an Enterprise license, the volume, the lifetime and expiry date and maybe even the license string.

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Mick
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This will give you most of what you're looking for -

./splunk show license

On my test Splunk instance, this returns:

Your session is invalid.  Please login.
Splunk username: admin
Password: 
Current Daily Usage Amount:     0
Expiration date:        2010-04-22T14:42:04-0700
Expiration State:       7
License level:          100 MB
Product:            Enterprise
License violations:         
        2010-04-20T07:22:20-0700 License violation #5
        2010-04-20T00:06:36-0700 License violation #4
        2010-04-19T00:00:56-0700 License violation #3
        2010-04-18T00:03:50-0700 License violation #2
        2010-04-17T00:03:20-0700 License violation #1
Max Violations:         5
Peak usage:             1563 MB
Days remaining:         2 day(s)
Violation Period:       30

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chrisrex
Explorer

There are new ways you can alert based on violations: Community:TroubleshootingIndexedDataVolume

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mmletzko
Path Finder

Yeah, what gives with removing this command? I had a nice shell script setup to alert us via email of violations, and being clear of violations - and it was based on the results of the "Show license" command. There doesn't seem to be an equivalent.

Is there a log file to which violations are logged?

tmartin
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

4.2 update...

[root@funkytown ~]# /opt/splunk/bin/splunk version

Splunk 4.2.1 (build 98164)

[root@funkytown ~]# /opt/splunk/bin/splunk show license

This command is deprecated.

[root@funkytown ~]#

LCM
Contributor

Since this question has been answered already, I guess, you'd better place that comment/answer in a new thread. Maybe someone has a solution!

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Mick
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This will give you most of what you're looking for -

./splunk show license

On my test Splunk instance, this returns:

Your session is invalid.  Please login.
Splunk username: admin
Password: 
Current Daily Usage Amount:     0
Expiration date:        2010-04-22T14:42:04-0700
Expiration State:       7
License level:          100 MB
Product:            Enterprise
License violations:         
        2010-04-20T07:22:20-0700 License violation #5
        2010-04-20T00:06:36-0700 License violation #4
        2010-04-19T00:00:56-0700 License violation #3
        2010-04-18T00:03:50-0700 License violation #2
        2010-04-17T00:03:20-0700 License violation #1
Max Violations:         5
Peak usage:             1563 MB
Days remaining:         2 day(s)
Violation Period:       30

Lowell
Super Champion

New command is splunk list licenses

twinspop
Influencer

Doesn't work with Splunk 4.2.1

0 Karma

jrodman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This is cool, if only I ever knew!

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