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| == Set up Orthanc == | | == Set up Orthanc == |
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| Decide on a directory that will be your Orthanc directory. For a systemwide installation, make modifications to<code>/etc/orthanc/orthanc.json</code>. This is what my minimal file looks like:
| | Configure <code>/etc/orthanc/orthanc.json</code> |
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| | Add your Aeskulap clients under <code>DicomModalities</code>. For example: |
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| {
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| /**
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| * General configuration of Orthanc
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| **/
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| // The logical name of this instance of Orthanc. This one is
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| // displayed in Orthanc Explorer and at the URI "/system".
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| "Name" : "Orthanc-EEE",
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| // Path to the directory that holds the heavyweight files
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| // (i.e. the raw DICOM instances)
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| "StorageDirectory" : "/home/asinha/Documents/DICOMS/",
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| // Path to the directory that holds the SQLite index (if unset,
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| // the value of StorageDirectory is used). This index could be
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| // stored on a RAM-drive or a SSD device for performance reasons.
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| "IndexDirectory" : "/home/asinha/Documents/DICOMS/",
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| // Enable the transparent compression of the DICOM instances
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| "StorageCompression" : false,
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| // Maximum size of the storage in MB (a value of "0" indicates no
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| // limit on the storage size)
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| "MaximumStorageSize" : 0,
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| // Maximum number of patients that can be stored at a given time
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| // in the storage (a value of "0" indicates no limit on the number
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| // of patients)
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| "MaximumPatientCount" : 0,
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| // List of paths to the custom Lua scripts that are to be loaded
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| // into this instance of Orthanc
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| "LuaScripts" : [
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| ],
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| // List of paths to the plugins that are to be loaded into this
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| // instance of Orthanc (e.g. "/libPluginTest.so" for Linux, or
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| // "./PluginTest.dll" for Windows).
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| "Plugins" : [
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| /**
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| * Configuration of the HTTP server
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| **/
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| // HTTP port for the REST services and for the GUI
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| "HttpPort" : 8042,
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| /**
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| * Configuration of the DICOM server
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| // The DICOM Application Entity Title
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| "DicomAet" : "ORTHANC",
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| // Check whether the called AET corresponds during a DICOM request
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| "DicomCheckCalledAet" : false,
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| // The DICOM port
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| "DicomPort" : 4242,
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| /**
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| * Security-related options for the HTTP server
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| // Whether remote hosts can connect to the HTTP server
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| "RemoteAccessAllowed" : true,
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| // Whether or not SSL is enabled
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| "SslEnabled" : false,
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| // Path to the SSL certificate (meaningful only if SSL is enabled)
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| "SslCertificate" : "certificate.pem",
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| // Whether or not the password protection is enabled
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| "AuthenticationEnabled" : false,
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| // The list of the registered users. Because Orthanc uses HTTP
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| // Basic Authentication, the passwords are stored as plain text.
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| "RegisteredUsers" : {
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| // "alice" : "alicePassword"
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| },
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| /**
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| * Network topology
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| // The list of the known DICOM modalities
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| "DicomModalities" : {
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| /**
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| * Uncommenting the following line would enable Orthanc to
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| * connect to an instance of the "storescp" open-source DICOM
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| * store (shipped in the DCMTK distribution) started by the
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| * command line "storescp 2000".
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| **/
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| // "sample" : [ "STORESCP", "localhost", 2000 ]
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| "AESKULAP" : [ "AESKULAP", "localhost", 6000 ], | | "AESKULAP" : [ "AESKULAP", "localhost", 6000 ], |
| "AESKULAP1" : [ "AESKULAP1", "10.0.1.68", "6000" ] | | "AESKULAP1" : [ "AESKULAP1", "10.0.1.68", "6000" ] |
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| /**
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| * A fourth parameter is available to enable patches for a
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| * specific PACS manufacturer. The allowed values are currently
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| * "Generic" (default value), "StoreScp" (storescp tool from
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| * DCMTK), "ClearCanvas", "MedInria" and "Dcm4Chee". This
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| * parameter is case-sensitive.
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| // "clearcanvas" : [ "CLEARCANVAS", "192.168.1.1", 104, "ClearCanvas" ]
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| },
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| // The list of the known Orthanc peers
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| "OrthancPeers" : {
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| /**
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| * Each line gives the base URL of an Orthanc peer, possibly
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| * followed by the username/password pair (if the password
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| * protection is enabled on the peer).
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| **/
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| // "peer" : [ "http://localhost:8043/", "alice", "alicePassword" ]
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| // "peer2" : [ "http://localhost:8044/" ]
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| // "AESKULAP" : [ "localhost:6000" ],
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| // "AESKULAP1" : [ "10.0.1.68:6000" ]
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| },
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| /**
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| * Advanced options
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| // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined metadata. Each
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| // entry must map a number between 1024 and 65535 to an unique
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| // string.
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| "UserMetadata" : {
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| // "Sample" : 1024
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| },
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| // Dictionary of symbolic names for the user-defined types of
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| // attached files. Each entry must map a number between 1024 and
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| // 65535 to an unique string.
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| "UserContentType" : {
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| // "sample" : 1024
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| },
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| // Number of seconds without receiving any instance before a
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| // patient, a study or a series is considered as stable.
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| "StableAge" : 60,
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| // Enable the HTTP server. If this parameter is set to "false",
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| // Orthanc acts as a pure DICOM server. The REST API and Orthanc
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| // Explorer will not be available.
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| "HttpServerEnabled" : true,
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| // Enable the DICOM server. If this parameter is set to "false",
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| // Orthanc acts as a pure REST server. It will not be possible to
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| // receive files or to do query/retrieve through the DICOM protocol.
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| "DicomServerEnabled" : true,
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| // By default, Orthanc compares AET (Application Entity Titles) in a
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| // case-insensitive way. Setting this option to "true" will enable
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| // case-sensitive matching.
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| "StrictAetComparison" : false,
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| // When the following option is "true", the MD5 of the DICOM files
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| // will be computed and stored in the Orthanc database. This
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| // information can be used to detect disk corruption, at the price
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| // of a small performance overhead.
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| "StoreMD5ForAttachments" : true,
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| // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
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| // Patient, Study or Series level. Setting this option to "0" means
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| // no limit.
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| "LimitFindResults" : 0,
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| // The maximum number of results for a single C-FIND request at the
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| // Instance level. Setting this option to "0" means no limit.
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| "LimitFindInstances" : 0,
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| // The maximum number of active jobs in the Orthanc scheduler. When
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| // this limit is reached, the addition of new jobs is blocked until
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| // some job finishes.
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| "LimitJobs" : 10
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| }
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| </pre> | | </pre> |
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| I've only changed the <code>StorageDirectory</code, <code>IndexDirectory</code> and added two Aeskulap clients under <code>DicomModalities</code>
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