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     6    Upgrading to Terraform v0.9
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     8  
     9  # Upgrading to Terraform v0.9
    10  
    11  Terraform v0.9 is a major release and thus includes some changes that
    12  you'll need to consider when upgrading. This guide is meant to help with
    13  that process.
    14  
    15  The goal of this guide is to cover the most common upgrade concerns and
    16  issues that would benefit from more explanation and background. The exhaustive
    17  list of changes will always be the
    18  [Terraform Changelog](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
    19  After reviewing this guide, we recommend reviewing the Changelog to check on
    20  specific notes about the resources and providers you use.
    21  
    22  ## Remote State
    23  
    24  Remote state has been overhauled to be easier and safer to configure and use.
    25  **The new changes are backwards compatible** with existing remote state and
    26  you'll be prompted to migrate to the new remote backend system.
    27  
    28  An in-depth guide for migrating to the new backend system
    29  [is available here](/docs/backends/legacy-0-8.html). This includes
    30  backing up your existing remote state and also rolling back if necessary.
    31  
    32  The only non-backwards compatible change is in the CLI: the existing
    33  `terraform remote config` command is now gone. Remote state is now configured
    34  via the "backend" section within the Terraform configuration itself.
    35  
    36  **Example configuring a Consul remote backend:**
    37  
    38  ```
    39  terraform {
    40    backend "consul" {
    41      address    = "demo.consul.io"
    42      datacenter = "nyc3"
    43      path       = "tfdemo"
    44    }
    45  }
    46  ```
    47  
    48  **Action:** Nothing immediately, everything will continue working
    49  except scripts using `terraform remote config`.
    50  As soon as possible, [upgrade to backends](/docs/backends/legacy-0-8.html).
    51  
    52  ## State Locking
    53  
    54  Terraform 0.9 now will acquire a lock for your state if your backend
    55  supports it. **This change is backwards compatible**, but may require
    56  enhanced permissions for the authentication used with your backend.
    57  
    58  Backends that support locking as of the 0.9.0 release are: local files,
    59  Amazon S3, HashiCorp Consul, and Terraform Enterprise (atlas). If you don't
    60  use these backends, you can ignore this section.
    61  
    62  Specific notes for each affected backend:
    63  
    64    * **Amazon S3**: DynamoDB is used for locking. The AWS access keys
    65      must have access to Dynamo. You may disable locking by omitting the
    66      `lock_table` key in your backend configuration.
    67  
    68    * **HashiCorp Consul**: Sessions are used for locking. If an auth token
    69      is used it must have permissions to create and destroy sessions. You
    70      may disable locking by specifying `lock = false` in your backend
    71      configuration.
    72  
    73  **Action:** Update your credentials or configuration if necessary.