Follow on to PR 10336 (#10343)

There was some PR feedback that came in just after I merged that other PR. This addresses that feedback.
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Matt Keeler 2021-06-03 12:29:41 -04:00 committed by hc-github-team-consul-core
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Command: `consul license`
<EnterpriseAlert />
The `license` command provides datacenter-level view of the Consul Enterprise license. This was added
The `license` command provides a datacenter-level view of the Consul Enterprise license. This was added
in Consul 1.1.0 but Consul 1.10.0 removed the ability to set and reset the license using the CLI.
See the [licensing documentation](/docs/enterprise#licensing) for more information about
Consul Enterprise license management.

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@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ bind_addr = "{{ GetPrivateInterfaces | include \"network\" \"10.0.0.0/8\" | attr
- `leave_on_terminate` If enabled, when the agent receives a TERM signal, it will send a `Leave` message to the rest of the cluster and gracefully leave. The default behavior for this feature varies based on whether or not the agent is running as a client or a server (prior to Consul 0.7 the default value was unconditionally set to `false`). On agents in client-mode, this defaults to `true` and for agents in server-mode, this defaults to `false`.
- `license_path` <EnterpriseAlert inline /> This specifies the path to a file that contains the Consul Enterprise license. See the [licensing documentation](/docs/enterprise#licensing) for more information about Consul Enterprise license management.
- `license_path` <EnterpriseAlert inline /> This specifies the path to a file that contains the Consul Enterprise license. Alternatively the license may also be specified in either the `CONSUL_LICENSE` or `CONSUL_LICENSE_PATH` environment variables. See the [licensing documentation](/docs/enterprise#licensing) for more information about Consul Enterprise license management.
- `limits` Available in Consul 0.9.3 and later, this is a nested
object that configures limits that are enforced by the agent. Prior to Consul 1.5.2,