Mercurial > hg > orthanc-book
changeset 857:ce84b3b381f0
osimis images 'full'
author | Alain Mazy <am@osimis.io> |
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date | Thu, 23 Jun 2022 15:06:34 +0200 |
parents | 60c4deeb6892 |
children | 09be5f68aabf |
files | Sphinx/source/users/docker-osimis.rst |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/Sphinx/source/users/docker-osimis.rst Wed Jun 22 12:47:12 2022 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/users/docker-osimis.rst Thu Jun 23 15:06:34 2022 +0200 @@ -8,8 +8,24 @@ .. contents:: :depth: 3 +.. warning:: -.. warning:: This documentation applies to ``osimis/orthanc`` images from the ``20.4.2`` version. + Starting from the ``22.6.1`` release, we are providing 2 types of images: + + - the default image with the usual tag: e.g ``22.6.1`` + - the full image with a e.g ``22.6.1-full`` tag + + The default image is suitable for 99.9% of users. + + You should use the full image only if you need to use one of these: + + - the Azure Blob storage plugin + - the Google Cloud storage plugin + - the ODBC plugin with SQL Server (msodbcsql18 is preinstalled) + + +.. warning:: + This documentation applies to ``osimis/orthanc`` images from the ``20.4.2`` version. Note that these images have been re-written in April 2020. The documentation for older images is still available `here <https://osimis.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OKB/pages/26738689/How+to+use+osimis+orthanc+Docker+images#Howtouseosimis/orthancDockerimages>`__ @@ -19,7 +35,7 @@ However, if you're still using legacy environment variables, you'll get some warning encouraging you to update to the new namings since the backward compatibility - might be removed one day (currently planed in June 2021). + might be removed at any time. Introduction