Difference between revisions of "Connectathon Tool Installation"
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:<code> git clone https://github.com/IHE-Tools/dicom-connectathon.git</code> | :<code> git clone https://github.com/IHE-Tools/dicom-connectathon.git</code> | ||
:<code> cd dicom-connectathon/dcm4chee/scripts</code> | :<code> cd dicom-connectathon/dcm4chee/scripts</code> | ||
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+ | Review the file master_run.sh. It has a ROOT variable that points to a folder that should exist and will be used to hold files. | ||
+ | * Change that value to match your installation | ||
+ | * You might have to tell docker about that folder to provide access. | ||
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:<code> ./master_run.sh</code> | :<code> ./master_run.sh</code> | ||
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+ | You now have this version of dcm4chee running: | ||
+ | * dcm4che/dcm4chee-arc-psql:5.10.5 | ||
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+ | You could certainly modify the dcm4chee_run.sh script to use a different version. | ||
+ | Note that we did not use Docker compose. The files in the docker-compose folder were not tested to completion. | ||
==Central Archive Data Files== | ==Central Archive Data Files== |
Revision as of 16:24, 14 February 2020
Introduction
The sections below do not repeat the use of the tools. They assume the reader understands why the tool is needed for a Connectathon.
Central Archive
Central Archive Software
We use the DCM4CHEE Archive 5 that is described here: https://www.dcm4che.org. For January 2020, we installed and configured using the Docker version:
git clone https://github.com/IHE-Tools/dicom-connectathon.git
cd dicom-connectathon/dcm4chee/scripts
Review the file master_run.sh. It has a ROOT variable that points to a folder that should exist and will be used to hold files.
- Change that value to match your installation
- You might have to tell docker about that folder to provide access.
./master_run.sh
You now have this version of dcm4chee running:
- dcm4che/dcm4chee-arc-psql:5.10.5
You could certainly modify the dcm4chee_run.sh script to use a different version. Note that we did not use Docker compose. The files in the docker-compose folder were not tested to completion.