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August 26, 2021
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ECR Docker Image Not Pulling Latest Version

  • August 26, 2021
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Hi, all -

 

When I follow the instructions here and run the following commands:

docker pull public.ecr.aws/adobe/coldfusion:latest

docker run --rm -it public.ecr.aws/adobe/coldfusion:latest info

 

I get the following results:

ColdFusion Server Base Version: 2021,0,0,323925

 

It appears the image is being pulled down without Update 1. I am needing an image with Update 1 installed. Can somone advise on how to pull an image with the latest 2021 version?

 

Thanks,

- Jordan

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    Correct answer Priyank Shrivastava.

    Thanks for the explanation. But if you felt strongly enough about an issue with update 1 to remove that image, should we who already pulled it and are using it be concerned? How would we know? 🙂


    Hi Chralie,

     

    While testing the image, we wronlgy tagged in AWS Portal , a testing image got tagged to latest hence when pulling the image, it was pulling the base image. 

     

    The issue is fixed now.

     

    2 replies

    Charlie Arehart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 26, 2021

    I can confirm that the image is currently not update 1. (It was in some months past, after that update in April, then for some reason Adobe reverted it back to update 0.)

     

    I don't know if someone from Adobe will notice this forum thread and respond to it. They may. You may want to raise this instead at cfinstal@adobe.com

     

    In the meantime, you have 2 choices now (and one that is coming).

    1. I had created my own dockerhub repo of the Adobe CF images, which I had obtained at various times, from either the ECR or bintray sites (or when Adobe offered the tag.gz for us to use). I realize that folks would have to "trust me", so I have not publicized them. But I do have the 2021.0.1 image in my dockerhub repo here:

      https://hub.docker.com/layers/carehart/coldfusion/2021.0.1/images/sha256-a32634b4dae0dfcf6408fde5252c9766688bdea952b822e17980567bf23bd7b8?context=repo

      If you don't want to trust or use that, there is still yet another option.

    2.  You could of course just proceed to update the one you have (using the CF admin or by execing into the image and calling the cfpm.sh to do the update), then save that as a new image (using "docker commit"). You could then use that for your needs until Adobe updates their image. 
    3. Finally, at some point Adobe is going to put the CF images on dockerhub, but for now there is nothing:
      https://hub.docker.com/r/adobecoldfusion/coldfusion/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated

     

    Let us know how things go.

    /Charlie (troubleshooter, carehart. org)
    Priyank Shrivastava.
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 26, 2021

    Hi,

     

    We are doing some testing and we had to move the latest image and replace it with old image without update 1. I will let you know once it is fixed. 

     

    Thanks, Priyank Shrivastava
    Charlie Arehart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 26, 2021

    Thanks for the explanation. But if you felt strongly enough about an issue with update 1 to remove that image, should we who already pulled it and are using it be concerned? How would we know? 🙂

    /Charlie (troubleshooter, carehart. org)
    Participant
    August 26, 2021

    Realizing that docker run --rm -it public.ecr.aws/adobe/coldfusion:latest info may only return the base version.

     

    I can confirm Update 1 is not installed when I generate a container using public.ecr.aws/adobe/coldfusion:latest.