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Director of Platform Strategy & Innovation at InterSystems
InterSystems Official Jeff Fried · Oct 26, 2021

Warning - 2021.1 Community Edition license is expiring soon - replacement is available

It's come to our attention that the built-in license in the InterSystems IRIS and IRIS for Health 2021.1 Community Edition release is incorrectly set to expire on October 30, 2021.  

There is no impact to any production versions (the Community Edition is for development purposes), but developers will find that their instances stop running and should replace them with new ones.   For cases where replacing them is an issue, we have provided an override key.

I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. 

== replacement builds

Standard kits and containers have been posted on the WRC software distribution site. Look for version 2021.1 build 215.3. 

New container builds with an extended key are now available from the InterSystems Container Registry.  You can pull the new images as follows:

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/iris-community:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/iris-community-arm64:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-arm64:2021.1.0.215.3

InterSystems Containers  Docker Hub have been updated.

We'll update this post the Community Edition cloud marketplace instances on AWS, Azure, and GCP are updated. 

Comments

Otto Medin · Oct 29, 2021

Note that applying the new IRIS for Health key (I haven't tried plain IRIS) yields a warning that it lacks some of the analytics features of the expiring key.

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Steven LeBlanc · Oct 29, 2021

New builds with an extended key are now available from the InterSystems Container Registry. You can pull the new images as follows:

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/iris-community:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/iris-community-arm64:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community:2021.1.0.215.3

docker pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-arm64:2021.1.0.215.3

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Evgeny Shvarov  Oct 29, 2021 to Steven LeBlanc

Thanks, Steven!

And ZPM-enabled kits are:

And we updated the images with ZPM 0.2.14 too:

intersystemsdc/iris-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm
intersystemsdc/iris-ml-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm
intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm
intersystemsdc/irishealth-ml-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm

And to launch IRIS do:

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/iris-ml-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm

docker run --rm --name my-iris -d --publish 9091:1972 --publish 9092:52773 intersystemsdc/irishealth-ml-community:2021.1.0.215.3-zpm

And for terminal do:

docker exec -it my-iris iris session IRIS

and to start the control panel:

http://localhost:9092/csp/sys/UtilHome.csp

To stop and destroy container do:

docker stop my-iris
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Otto Medin  Oct 29, 2021 to Andreas Dieckow

The new key did the trick. Thanks for the quick response! 

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Andreas Dieckow  Oct 29, 2021 to Otto Medin

The new keys are in the process of getting posted on the WRC. I will update here once they are available.

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Andreas Dieckow  Oct 29, 2021 to Andreas Dieckow

Updated keys are posted. They are valid until January 5, 2022.

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Andreas Dieckow · Oct 29, 2021

Standard kits have been posted on the WRC. Version 2021.1 Build 215.3 for all platforms that the Community Edition supports. These kits have a build-in key and will not require the keys we posted.

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Yaron Munz · Nov 15, 2021

Hello,

Will the "Built-in license for InterSystems SAM Manager" be effected as well ?

the "Expiration Date" is 0 - so i guess it is not, but just want to be sure ...

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Jeff Fried  Nov 15, 2021 to Yaron Munz

No, SAM is unaffected

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Don Martin · Jan 28, 2022

Last night I attempted to pull the Iris Health with ML container image and got the following error.

podman pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-ml:2021.1.0.215.3

Trying to pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-ml:2021.1.0.215.3...

Error: initializing source docker://containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-ml:2021.1.0.215.3: reading manifest 2021.1.0.215.3 in containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-community-ml: manifest unknown: The named manifest is not known to the registry.

The web page that directed me to the above container image is https://docs.intersystems.com/components/csp/docbook/Doc.View.cls?KEY=PAGE_containerregistry#PAGE_containerregistry

Is there another location we should be pulling that image from?

Thanks.

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Ben Spead  Jan 28, 2022 to Don Martin

@Don Martin - It looks like there a typo:

its "irishealth-ml-community", not "irishealth-community-ml"

Try

podman pull containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth-ml-community:2021.1.0.215.3

(credit to John Martin in ISC RelEng)
 

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Don Martin  Jan 28, 2022 to Ben Spead

That did it!  Thanks Ben and John.

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Dmitry Maslennikov  Jan 28, 2022 to Don Martin

This version is just outdated, InterSystems deletes old version, when they publish something newer. Use docker-ls tool, this will help to find all available versions 

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