Announcement Udo Leimberger · Dec 30, 2022

Dear community!

It was an amazing 2022 with all of you. Great questions and articles around the whole year and this brings us the most valuable gifts -- wisdom and knowledge.
I want to thank you all for a great year full of fun and pleasure.

This community rocks.

Thank you Intersystems for being a strong partner to all of us.
I know some of my friends are now retired ( Gerd Nachtsheim *wave*) but I want to thank the whole team of Intersystems to make this year again a successful part of my life. Your products rock and I know I am a part of it next year.
God bless you all.
Happy New Year 

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Question Udo Leimberger · Nov 28, 2019

I have a problem connecting IRIS to Atelier Webapplication.

IRIS Version: IRIS for UNIX (Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86-64) 2019.1.1 (Build 609U) Thu Sep 12 2019 22:40:26 EDT

 When I try to access Atelier API  ( i.e. Webbrowser ) then I can not authorize.

Here is what it looks like:

URL: http://localhost:52773/api/atelier

I put in the valid credentials of a user with a %Developer Role but I am not able to authorize.

The api/atelier web application is enabled in the Management Portal.

I have this bevhavior only with the ReadHat Community Unix version of IRIS. 

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Article Udo Leimberger · Nov 22, 2019 1m read

If you want to start IRIS as a service on CentOS7 you can use systemd.

Login as root and create a new file iris.service in /etc/systemd/system.

# vi /etc/systemd/system/iris.service
[Unit]
Description=Intersystem IRIS Service
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
WorkingDirectory=<iris-install-dir>
User=root
ExecStart=<iris-inst-dir>/bin/iris start "<instance>"
ExecStop=<iris-inst-dir>/bin/iris stop "<instance>" quietly
Restart=on-abort
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

<iris-install-dir> = Directory where you installed IRIS on Centos7 i.e. /iris

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