Spotfire Service for Python 1.17 LTS
Spotfire Service for Python version 1.17 system requirements and third-party compatibility information are listed here.
Hardware | |
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Processor |
Note: The
system default is one engine fewer than the number of cores. You can add cores
to accommodate additional engines.
Note: Only amd64
(also known as x64, x86_64) architecture is supported.
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RAM |
Note: The
minimum amount of RAM is suitable for only basic test systems, or systems with
very few simultaneous users. Production servers with large analyses or many
simultaneous users require significantly more RAM. Contact TIBCO for further
assistance with this.
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Hard disk space |
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If you still decide to deploy different services on the same computer (for example, for testing purposes), you must manage the resource allocation of the processes so they do not conflict with each other.
Software | |
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Operating System¹ |
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Spotfire software | 14.0
Note:
Important: This service supports only one instance
per node manager. If you set the instance value to other than 1, then the
service does not work as expected.
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Docker | LINUX only; installation required for
containerized versions.
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Third-party software (TPS) components Included |
See the Release Notes for your version for more information about TPS component updates. |
¹ If you are installing the Spotfire Service for Python on a computer running an operating system that does not include OpenSSL 1.1.1 (such as RHEL 9, SUSE 12, and so on), and if you are using the bundled interpreter, and if you expect to use the HTTPS protocol (for example, for package management), then you must manually install, build, and configure OpenSSL 1.1.1. Python 3.11 (and later) requires Open SSL 1.1.1 to use HTTPS, but it is not shipped with all operating systems. See the Spotfire® Service for Python Installation and Administration guide for more information.
² For administrators installing the Spotfire Service for Python 1.17
on a computer running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, you must manually install
OpenSSL libraries. The package
compat-openssl11
provides both needed libraries, and
it is available from the RHEL 9 repository.
³ For administrators installing the Spotfire Service for Python 1.17
on a computer running a Linux operating system, including Debian (all supported
versions), Ubuntu (all supported versions), RHEL 9, or some SUSE 15
installations (such as OpenSUSE 15), you must configure Spotfire Service for
Python to use your system-supplied Python interpreter, rather than the Python
interpreter included with Spotfire Service for Python. (These systems include
and require linking to
libffi
version 7 or later, whereas Spotfire Service
for Python includes and requires linking to
libffi
version 6. It is not possible to link to both.)
For information about configuring your installation to use the system-supplied Python interpreter, see the Spotfire® Service for Python Installation and Administration guide.