New installation of OpenREM.

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Sian Heath

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Feb 6, 2025, 3:25:55 AMFeb 6
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Hi,

We're about to install OpenREM for the first time at Nottingham for our CathLabs. Which version of OpenREM would you recommend we go with?

Many thanks,
Siân Heath

Ed McDonagh

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Feb 10, 2025, 12:28:53 PMFeb 10
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Hi Siân

It would have to be the beta 1 release of version 1.

I need to make a plan for the full release as soon as possible! 

Kind regards 

Ed

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Sian Heath

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Mar 3, 2025, 9:17:09 AMMar 3
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Thanks. A team within Digital Services are setting up a server with the pre-requisites for us and had the below comments. Any help would be much appreciated :)

Background

 

We have an Ubuntu 22.04 virtual machine.

 

We were originally following the 0.10.0 pre-installation documentation namely

 

Pre-installation preparations — OpenREM 0.10.0 documentation

 

We have now been advised to follow the 1.0.0b1-docs

 

Native Linux install — OpenREM 1.0.0b1 documentation

 

I have a few questions please.

 

  1. Is there an equivalent pre-installation preparation document as detailed above for v1.0.0b1?

 

  1. If not, is postgres v14 supported?

 

  1. Is RabbitMQ a requirement for v1.0.0b1 as detailed in the v0.10.0 docs?

Thanks again,
Siân

Ed McDonagh

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Mar 3, 2025, 12:50:35 PMMar 3
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Hi Siân

1. All the instructions are included on the one page now - the one you linked to. 

2. Or later. 14 is in the repo for Ubuntu 22.04. As this is a new installation you might want to consider starting with Ubuntu 24.04, which has Postgres 16.

3. Celery, Flower and RabbitMQ are not used in version 1, so no, not required.

Kind regards

Ed

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