Merge pull request #19979 from usererror/consul-backend-lock-acl
Add details about using lock=true when consul ACL is enabled
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* `http_auth` / `CONSUL_HTTP_AUTH` - (Optional) HTTP Basic Authentication credentials to be used when
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communicating with Consul, in the format of either `user` or `user:pass`.
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* `gzip` - (Optional) `true` to compress the state data using gzip, or `false` (the default) to leave it uncompressed.
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* `lock` - (Optional) `false` to disable locking. This defaults to true, but will require session permissions with Consul to perform locking.
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* `lock` - (Optional) `false` to disable locking. This defaults to true, but will require session permissions with Consul and at least kv write permissions on `$path/.lock` to perform locking.
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* `ca_file` / `CONSUL_CAFILE` - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded certificate authority used to verify the remote agent's certificate.
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* `cert_file` / `CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT` - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded certificate provided to the remote agent; requires use of `key_file`.
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* `key_file` / `CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY` - (Optional) A path to a PEM-encoded private key, required if `cert_file` is specified.
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