go to post Yashpal Singh · Aug 27, 2024 Hi Guillaume, I have also tested this trick and it is reducing the size of the image upto a good extent. With non multi-stage docker file the size of the image is around 7.57GB And with multi-stage docker file the size is 3.77GB. Nice ! But when I inspect the image the architecture of the image is changing from amd to arm. Here is my docker file : ARG IMAGE=containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/irishealth:2023.3 FROM --platform=linux/amd64 $IMAGE as builder # as builder USER root RUN mkdir -p /ocie/install RUN chmod -R 777 /ocie RUN chown -R irisowner:irisowner /ocie USER irisowner COPY --chown=irisowner:irisowner install_app.sh /ocie/tmp/install_app.sh COPY --chown=irisowner:irisowner AppServer.cls /ocie/install/AppServer.cls RUN chmod +x /ocie/tmp/install_app.sh RUN mkdir -p /ocie/scripts RUN chmod -R 777 /usr/irissys/mgr # run iris and initial RUN iris start IRIS \ && /ocie/tmp/install_app.sh "iris" "localhost" "52773" "/usr/irissys" "/usr/irissys" "DEV"\ && iris stop IRIS quietly # # copy data from builder FROM $IMAGE as final ADD --chown=${ISC_PACKAGE_MGRUSER}:${ISC_PACKAGE_IRISGROUP} https://github.com/grongierisc/iris-docker-multi-stage-script/releases/l... /irisdev/app/copy-data.py RUN --mount=type=bind,source=/,target=/builder/root,from=builder \ cp -f /builder/root/usr/irissys/iris.cpf /usr/irissys/iris.cpf && \ python3 /irisdev/app/copy-data.py -c /usr/irissys/iris.cpf -d /builder/root/ without multi-stage docker file : docker inspect <imageid> "Architecture": "amd64", with multi-stage docker file: "Architecture": "arm64",
go to post Yashpal Singh · Dec 16, 2022 Thanks Enrico, We were able to drill it and now able to successfully consume the messages from azure blob container.
go to post Yashpal Singh · Jul 12, 2021 Hi Yuri, From where do we get this reference of GatewayContext ? I am getting error at the same line while compiling my java class. As an overview I am trying to create a reverse Proxy object(Ens.StreamContainer) in my java code and then want to send it (Ens.StreamContainer instead of EnsLib.PEX.Message) to some other business host for processing. I am not sure whether its doable or not but just wanted to give it a try. Following this documentation https://docs.intersystems.com/irisforhealth20201/csp/docbook/Doc.View.cl...