Senographe 2000D Workstation Manual
Senographe 2000D Workstation Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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REVISION HISTORY
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Chapter 1 : Installation
Refer first to the Flowcharts to find out which Job Card(s) you need to follow, depending on the task you want to perform. Then
follow step by step the instructions given in the mentionned Job Card(s), in order to either install a new system and its optional
devices or advanced applications, or to re–install it after a system crash or software upgrade.
Each time additional information is necessary in order to set–up an optional device, you will be warned to get it from Chapter 8
at the corresponding Section or paragraph.
Chapter 2 : Upgrades
This chapter gives information about the various proposed upgrades.
Chapter 4 : Troubleshooting
This chapter gives troubleshooting information and tips to ease diagnostics of hardware and software.
Chapter 5 : Disassembly/reassembly
This chapter is a link to the hardware manufacturer(s) Service manuals. It summarizes the disassembly/reassembly procedures
and gives a reference to the appropriate manual.
Chapter 7 : Printing
This chapter gives information about connection to the various validated Laser Cameras.
Chapter 8 : Options
This chapter gives additional information about the optional devices and softwares. You will get to refer to it when needing first
to setup a device (dip switch for example) before being able to connect and declare it to the workstation.
This chapter also gives instruction for uninstalling hardware or software option devices
Chapter 9 : Networking
This chapter gives additional information about networking, such as subnetworks and routers.
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Text and Messages in a Command Window are shown using the Courier font :
e.g : Do you want to continue [y,n,?,??,q]
The Return or Enter hardkey is shown in bold characters and between brackets:
e.g : [Return]
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration Screen
Clock ScrapBook mode Floppy
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration
Install License
Restart Browser Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
Note: Triangles do NOT indicate an individual selection only, but rather a menu of sub- menu
selections.
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APPLICABILITY
The table below describes the different Senographe 2000D Review Workstation configurations.
The letters “A” through “I” corresponding to each RWS configuration are reused in the “applicability” column of chapter 6
(Renewal Parts), and in the wiring diagrams contained in this manual.
– * See next page for help in recognizing the presence of the different features.
Configura- A B C D E F G H I
Fea- tion (NOT
ture AVAILABLE)
*
Program FFDM FFDM FFDM FFDM FFDM Onyx Onyx Onyx Onyx
(Cherokee)
1 Identifica- 2239000 2239000 2239000–2 2239000–4 2239000–5 2301922 2301922–2 2301922–4 2301922–3
tion 2239000–3 From T1 From T1 From T1 From T1
manufactur-
ing label
2 Hardware Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 Sun U60 SunBlade
2000
3 CPU fre- 360 360 450 450 450 450 450 450 1050
quency
(MHz)
6 Graphic 2 x PCI 1 x PCX 1 x PCX 1 x PCX 1 x PCX 1 x PCX 5MP 5MP 5MP
board (Dome Bd) (Dome Bd) (Dome Bd0 (Dome Bd) (Dome Bd) Graphical Graphical Graphical
(frame board board board(Sieme
buffer) (Siemens (Siemens ns Bd)
Bd) Bd)
Options
9 External Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer N/A N/A
CD R
CD–R
Hard disk Hard disk Hard disk Hard disk N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
How to rec- 2 Graphic 1 Graphic Manufactur- Manufactur- Manufactur- Manufactur- Manufactur- Manufactur- Manufactur-
ognize the boards board; ing # = ing # = ing # ing # = ing # = ing # = ing # =
configura- 360MHz 2239000–2 2239000–4 2239000–5 2301923 2301923–2 2301923–4 2301923–3
tion of your CPU Or; Or; Or; Or; Or; Or; Or;
Review 18 GB disk 36 GB disk 36 GB disk, 36 GB disk, 36 GB disk, 36 GB disk, 73 GB disk,
Workstation and addition- no additional no additional no additional no additional no additional
al SCSI SCSI, and SCSI, and SCSI, and SCSI, and SCSI, and
Software Software Software Software Software
Release V6 Release V7 Release V8 Release V9 Release V9
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1 Identification – The manufacturing identification label is located at the back ot the RWS review worstation tower.
manufacturing label
Software Method
Shutdown the station. At the prompt OK, type:
ok boot –r [Return]
Wait for boot completion then, from the browser, open a command window and type:
more/var/adm/messages [Return]
If the station is 360MHz, the following messages are displayed :
<Host> unix: cpu0: SUNW, UltraSPARC–II (upaid 0 impl 0x11 ver 0x90 clock 360 MHz)
<Host> unix: cpu1: SUNW, UltraSPARC–II (upaid 2 impl 0x11 ver 0x90 clock 360 MHz)
If the station is 450MHz, the following messages are displayed:
<Host> unix: aid 0 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 450 MHz)
<Host> unix: cpu1: SUNW, UltraSPARC–II (upaid 2 impl 0x11 ver 0xa0 clock 450 MHz)
3 Hard disk capacity Type the following command in a command window and observe the reported disk size(s)
(GigaBytes) (shown highlighted in the example below):
# /usr/sbin/format [Return]
Searching for disks ....done
selecting c0t0d0
[disk formatted]
FORMAT MENU :
disk – select a disk
type – select (define) a disk type
partition – select (define) a partition table
........... – .................................
........... – .................................
volname – set 8–character volume name
quit
format > quit (to exit Format menu)
7 Software release displayed in the banner of the browser and on the configuration window from the root menu
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CHAPTER 1 – INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
REVIEW WORKSTATION CONFIGURATION FORM
Complete this form at the end of installation or when requested (you will then be instructed how to proceed).
Leave it attached to the site’s Service Manual. Upgrade it for each new option or software release.
NETWORK HOST #1 :
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST#2
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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NETWORK HOST #3
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #4
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #5
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #6
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #7
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #8
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK HOST #9
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK or DICOM PRINTER #2
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK or DICOM PRINTER #3
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NETWORK or DICOM PRINTER #4
Hostname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A.E. Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comments: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROUTING TABLE: on /etc/rc2.d/S93route
route add net: ............................................
route add net: ............................................
route add net: ............................................
route add net: ............................................
route add net: ............................................
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter outlines the procedures to follow, in order to successfuly complete five different
operations. Each operation is then explained in detail in the following flowcharts:
D Section 3 New System Installation
D Sections 4 and 5 Add Hardware or Software option
D Section 6 Review Workstation software installation
D Section 7 Load From Cold: O.S. and FFDM Software Reinstallation
D Section 8 Demo Exams Reinstallation
D Section 9 Intended to be used by a trained user
(Quick Installation Guide for a new complete System)
D NEW SYSTEM INSTALLATION: You have a new system to install for the first time:
– ³ refer to the conditions described in the Review Workstation Pre–Installation
Manual, (Ultra60 PIM 2243429–100) or (SunBlade2000 PIM 2365885–100).
– ³ refer to flowchart section 3
D LOAD FROM WARM (FFDM RWS RE–INSTALL): You have a workstation
running RWS release software under Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris 2.7 and you want to fully
reload the same release software but not the Operating System (Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris
2.7 or Solaris 2.8):
– ³ refer to flowchart section 6
D ADD NEW HW OR SW OPTION: You have a new option (hardware or software) to
add for the first time to an existing system running release Vx.x of Review Workstation
software:
– ³ refer to flowchart section 4 and section 5
– ³ refer to chapter 8
D LOAD FROM COLD (O.S. + Application software RE–INSTALL): You have a
Review Workstation running release Vxx, you want to update to next release (under
Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris 2.7 or Solaris 2.8 ), or you want to fully reload the software of a
workstation:
– ³ refer to flowchart section 7
D DEMO EXAMS RE–INSTALLATION: You have a FFDM ReviewWorkstation
running release Vxx under Solaris 2.5.1 or Solaris 2.7 or Solaris 2.8 and you just want
to load the demo exams:
– ³ refer to flowchart section 8
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ILLUSTRATION 1–1
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FFDM REVIEW WORSTATION BASIC OVERVIEW
Note: The shutdown button located on the front panel should not be used for the RWS
application. Use the ”shutdown” button on the Browser to properly halt the workstation.
D If the microphone is delivered with the workstation, as it is not used by the RWS
application software, you should not connect it to the workstation.
D Review Workstation with Portrait 2.5K B&W monitors is also delivered with a
Calibration tool for the Frame buffer board(s).
This tool should only be connected when running calibration (see IST 009).
MAKE SURE THAT THE LINE VOLTAGE IS SET ACCORDINGLY TO THE
WARNING COUNTRY FOR THE WORKSTATION AND THE DASM. LINE VOLTAGE
SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC FOR THE MONITORS AND OTHER
DEVICES.
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MONITOR CONFIGURATION is :
D Two 2.5K x 2K B&W portrait monitors.
D Two md5PCI Dome Frame Buffer boards (configuration A) or one md5PCX2 Dome
Frame Buffer board (configurations B, C, D, E, F) or one 5MP Graphical board Siemens
(configuration G, H and I).
D Video cables for monitors
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D Non–SCSI options (peripherals):
– N/A
ILLUSTRATION 1–2A
CONFIGURATION A
REAR VIEW
ULTRASPARC 60
Parallel Port
Keyboard
RIGHT MONITOR LEFT MONITOR
Serial Port A
RJ45 Ethernet
MII connector
(not used)
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins) Audio module connector
PCI 1
Dome 2.5K Bds
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
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ILLUSTRATION 1–2B
INSTALLATION
CONFIGURATIONS B, E, F
REAR VIEW
ULTRASPARC 60
Parallel Port
Keyboard
RIGHT MONITOR LEFT MONITOR
Serial Port A
RJ45 Ethernet
MII connector
(not used)
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins) Audio module connector
PCI 1
Dome md5 PCX2
Filler panel if PCX installed
PCI 3
PCI 4
cable # 2 cable # 1
Dual head cable
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ILLUSTRATION 1–2C
INSTALLATION
CONFIGURATIONS C, D
REAR VIEW
ULTRASPARC 60
Parallel Port
Keyboard
RIGHT MONITOR LEFT MONITOR
Serial Port A
RJ45 Ethernet
MII connector
(not used)
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins) Audio module connector
Port B of SCSI additional UPA graphics (not used) Port A of SCSI additional
controller controller
NOT USED PCI 1 !!! DO NOT USE !!!
(VHCJ 68 pins)
PCI 2
cable # 2 cable # 1
Dual head cable
In this document, we also assume that an Internet Address, a hostname and a root password are
given by a central or local authority for each Review Workstation.
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ILLUSTRATION 1–2D
INSTALLATION
CONFIGURATIONS G, H
Video Cable
Connection Box
TP
DTAC–2 DTAC–2
(SDA 2025S) (SDA 2025S)
Digital DVI Cable
Note: Consult Hi–Bright 21” RWS monitor Service Manual for more
details concerning the monitor connections.
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ILLUSTRATION 1–2E
INSTALLATION
CONFIGURATION I
REAR VIEW
LEFT MONITOR SUNBLADE 2000 RIGHT MONITOR
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
Serial Port A Serial Port B
IN
Operating Panel
OUT ÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅÅ
IN
Operating Panel
OUT
ÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅÅ Parrallel
ÅÅÅ
Serial cable (RJ12)
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
Video Cable
Video Cable
Connection Box
USB
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
ports
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
SCSI PORT
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅ ÅÅÅÅ
RJ45
Ferrite core Ferrite core
TPE
DTAC–2
(SDA 2025S)
ÅÅÅ
ÅÅÅ
Audio module IEEE
1394
DTAC–2
(SDA 2025S)
ÅÅÅ
FFB0 NOT USED
Digital DVI Cable
ÅÅÅ
5MP graphical board
FFB1 NOT USED
(Siemens)
NOT USED PCI 3
Port 1 Port 2
PCI 1 66
Note: Consult Hi–Bright 21” RWS monitor Service Manual for more
details concerning the monitor connections.
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(The trained user can perform the installation of a complete new system using the quick installation
guide given in section 9)
NEW SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
GO TO A
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External SCSI Peripherals Physical
Connection:
IST 003 SCSI
– Shutdown workstation Yes
– Connect SCSI peripherals HARDWARE OPTION ?
1/4 hour
– Reboot –r workstation
1 FE
No
GO TO B
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Run install.software OR
IST 005
For each SW option 1/4 hour
(mammo, Dicom print, Mammo CAD) per option
Next
1 FE *** CAUTION ***
SW option
Logical Installation: Mammo and DicomPrint
run : install.<option_name> are mandatory options.
Make sure you enable them.
No
GO TO C
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C
IST 007
Network Configuration/update
1/4 hour
(per image
source)
1 FE
Turnover To the
Customer: IST 009
– Functional tests : ( image disk space ,
save site parameters, monitor calibration ...) 1/2 hour
– Create USERs accounts 1 FE
END
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IST 004
For each new SCSI peripheral
END
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ADD NEW SOFTWARE OPTION
INSTALL NEW
SOFTWARE OPTION ?
IST 005
For each new software option
1 FE
END
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Station to be reloaded
with FFDM application
software only
1 hour
Power ON all SCSI option devices 1 FE
Quick Configuration re–install :
run install.all
Turnover To the
Customer: IST 009
– Functional tests : ( image disk space ,
save site parameters, monitor calibration ...) 1/2 hour
– Create USERs accounts 1 FE
END
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LOAD FROM COLD: O.S. AND RWS SOFTWARE RE–INSTALLATION
Station to be
reloaded
Turnover To the
Customer: IST 009
– Functional tests : ( image disk space ,
save site parameters, monitor calibration ...) 1/2 hour
– Create USERs accounts 1 FE
END
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SECTION 8
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Station operational
INSTALL DEMO EXAMS
End
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QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR A NEW COMPLETE SYSTEM (FOR A TRAINED USER)
For each box below, comments located in this area should help the trained users to perform the
installation of RWS without referring too much to the various job cards.
The Unix commands are in italic typeface; <R> represents the Return key
Check Infos
• Check that you have all necessary infos related to:
Hostnames, Network IPs, Subnet, Netmask, DICOM Hosts, Printer infos, Software keys.
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• Check printer presence: open a Command Window then type:
/usr/sbin/ping <Printer–IP–value> <R>
should return: <Printer–IP–value> is alive.
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• Access the Root (background) menu, select: Service Tools à Install SMPTE
• In the Browser, select the patient: Test_pattern, then open the Viewer
• In Print manager, edit Properties by selecting: ”blue film”, ”processor” and ”portrait”
• Print test pattern: check film for geometry and optical density
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INSTALLATION JOB CARDS LIST
!
! !$ !!
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Blank page.
INSTALLATION
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Purpose: BASE SYSTEM HARDWARE INSTALLATION Version No.:
AND CONFIGURATION Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
None.
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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PREREQUISITES
This procedure does not describe ETHERNET network installation, which is assumed to be already
installed.
The hostname, IP address, and netmask value should be available from the Network Administrator of your
Site.
SECTION 5
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
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AND CONFIGURATION
D One power outlet is required for the power strip to connect the computer, the keypad power supply
and the 2 monitors.
Note: The Power strip must be fitted with proper plug for the country where the workstation is installed.
D From computer SCSI port (Wide SCSI 68 pins) to external SCSI device.
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POWER UP WORKSTATION
–Select a language................................
0 English....................................
1 .................................................
–Select a locale................................
0 English....................................
1 .................................................
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– Hostname – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– Network Connectivity – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Networked :
X Yes
No
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X hme0
hme1
Make sure hme0 is selected and press on the [Return] key when done.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
– IP Address – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Type in the network address to give to your workstation and press on the [Return] key when done.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
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– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Just a moment
– Name service – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
NIS +
Other
X None
Use the Down arrow key to move to None then press [Return] to select.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
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– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– Subnets – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
X No
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– Subnets – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
No
Use the Up arrow key to move to Yes then press [Return] to select.
Press on the <F2> key to continue.
– Netmask – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Use the [Backspace] key to erase the existing netmask (which is a standard ”no netmask” for Class C
networks) and type in the appropriate one then press on the [Return] key when done.
e.g : 255.255.255.240
Note: This Netmask value is only given as an example and is not to be entered. Use here the value given by
the Network Administrator.
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Asia, Eastern
–––
X United States
–––
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the appropriate region then press [Return] to select.
Press on the <F2> key to continue.
– Time Zone – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Time Zone :
–––––––
X –––––––
–––––––
–––––––
–––––––
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the appropriate Time Zone then press [Return] to select.
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Month (1–12) : XX
Day (1–31) : XX
Hour (0–23) : XX
Minute (0–59) : XX
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the field to be modified (if applicable), type in the correct value
then press [Return] to move to the next field.
– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Please Wait
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Root password :
Type in the password you want to give to ”root” for your workstation and press on the [Return] key when
done. The password you type in will not be displayed. operator is the standard password for ”root”.
Re–enter your root password.
Type in again the same password and press on the [Return] key. If incorrectly typed, the system will
prompt you for entering it again. Otherwise, it will store it and will finish the boot sequence.
System identification is completed.
Setting netmask .........
.........................
.........................
Volume management starting
Installing demo exams ...
MESSAGE from Process .........................
/dev/pseudo/mm@0:null
The system is ready.
The boot sequence is complete when the system displays the following prompt :
SECTION 7
SITE CONFIGURATION
Perform steps described in Job Card IST 002.
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Purpose: SITE CONFIGURATION Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
D Login as sdc :
console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return] (the sdc password is factory loaded as adw3.1)
Note: FFDM will attempt to startup but will fail because the software protection key has not been
installed yet, so don’t be alarmed to see windows popping up in the upper left corner of the screen,
displaying the message : Invalid Software key for AW Station
D When AW completes its startup, open a Command Window from the Service Tools submenu within
the Root Menu:
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration
Clock ScrapBook mode
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration Test keypad
Restart Browser Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
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Job Card IST 002 2 of 8
INSTALLATION
D Place the cursor arrow inside the title bar of the window. Press the left mouse button to enable moving
the window. Drag the window to the lower right corner of the screen, and release the mouse button
when the window is in place.
This step will allow you to install the software protection key code, the serial number of the workstation, the
hospital name and the telephone number of GE Medical Systems local Application Support Answer Line.
THE SOFTWARE PROTECTION KEY CODE CAN BE FOUND ON A STICKER PLACED AT THE
REAR OF THE CPU BOX, AND ON A SHEET OF PAPER DELIVERED WITH THE MACHINE.
IT IS ALSO LOADED INTO THE CONFIGURATION DISKETTE SHIPPED WITH THE SYSTEM
FROM MANUFACTURING.
IF NO CONFIGURATION DISKETTES ARE AVAILABLE, KEYS CAN BE ENTERED IN EITHER
LOWER OR UPPER CASE LETTERS.
Note: Do not use the following characters for hospital name and phone number:
. ! $ ” ‘ ’ { } [ ] * @ # ? ^
D To install the Site parameters , type in ”./install.site” and answer the questions as they appear:
./install.site [Return]
If you have a Configuration Floppy you should insert it now.
Whether you have one or not type [Return] to continue .......
pcfs: disk not in DOS format! [Return]
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
| DEFINITION OF SITE PARAMETERS |
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
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Note: The next set of questions depends whether or not you have a configuration diskette available for your
site, and if you are doing a new installation or re–installing the Site parameters after a software reload.
The ”default value” is the value that has been previously stored on the Site Configuration diskette.
Press the [Return] key to accept the various ”default values”, or type the corresponding key value,
and press [Return] when done. Confirm by pressing y followed by [Return].
Note: The following ”default values” are given as example only.
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======== Screen–saver function =======
Screen–saver function
1 off
2 on
Please choose the Screen–saver function activity
(default:on)[?,??,q]: [Return] (recommended for RWS)
Screen–saver function : on
Please confirm [y,n,?,q] y [Return]
===Installed value : Screen–saver function : on
====================================================================
========= Screen–saver delay ========
Please enter the delay in minutes (default: 4) [?,q] [Return]
Screen–saver delay (in seconds) : 4
Please confirm [y,n,?,q] y [Return]
====================================================================
===Installed value : Screen–saver delay (in seconds) : 4
====================================================================
– Select Logout from the Root Menu (this takes about 45 seconds to complete).
– Wait for the ”<hostname> console login:” prompt, then type in:
sdc [Return]
Password: adw3.1 [Return]
Note: The software protection key code must be installed, and Advantage Workstation software must
successfully start prior to performing this step. This is a user accessible file on the BROWSER so there
is no need to switch user to root.
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Your choice :
Host Label
Hostname
Port number
Provider type
Worklist type
Comment
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4.3.1 Declaring a DICOM3 host: ( ADS and Archiver)
HOST LABEL : Enter the name you want to give to the icon that will represent the remote host
PORT NUMBER : Enter the listened Port number of the Target station
(this information can be obtained from the Remote Host Conformance statement documents)
Note: The Port number depends on the DICOM system to be connected. For instance,
Review Workstation ”listens” to DICOM Hosts on the Port 4006.
PROVIDER TYPE : choose :
STUDY for DICOM Systems, which work only with
EXAM, SERIES, IMAGE concept.
PATIENT for DICOM system which work with
PATIENT, EXAMS, SERIES, IMAGES concept.
NO PROVIDER if host is not query/retrieve provider.
Note: Choose NO PROVIDER for ADS & MARS Archive
COMMENT :In the Comment field , add any comments you want.
Note: The Port number depends on the DICOM system to be connected. For instance,
Review Workstation ”listens” to DICOM Hosts on the Port 4006.
Note: Network Remote Hosts are not updated in the /etc/inet/hosts file, but can be found in the file
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/SdCRHosts. For this reason, it is not possible to use “ping”, “telnet”, “spray”
and similar commands using the hostname. The internet address must be used instead. For example,
to ping the operator’s console from the FFDM Review workstation, do not use /usr/sbin/ping
<acquisition_console_hostname>. Instead, use its internet address: e.g : /usr/sbin/ping
192.9.200.1 .
Therefore, though it is not mandatory to declare hosts in the /etc/hosts file , when using the SdC NET
protocol, we recommend you to do it in any case.
System is operational for basic image review. The mammo key will have to be
installed next, as shown in IST005 for full review capability.
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Purpose: EXTERNAL SCSI DEVICE OPTION Version No.:
CONNECTION Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
None
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
None
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1. The motherboard of the Ultra 60 workstation has two built–in SCSI controllers.
a. The first one, referenced as controller O, is dedicated to:
– the 2 internal hard disk drives (cOtOdO and cOt1dO),
– the internal CDROM drive (cOt6dO).
b. The second one, referenced as controller 1, is dedicated to external SCSI optional devices, i.e.:
SECTION 6
PROCEDURE
D Shutdown workstation if it is not already shutdown (i.e., ”ok” prompt indicates system is shutdown):
– If you are logged in as ”sdc” and Advantage Workstation is running, you can click on the
”shutdown” button available in the browser.
– If you are logged in as ”root”, logout by pressing <CRTL> <D> keys simultaneously until you get
to the ”<prompt> console login: ” level then type : shutdown [Return].
– If you are at the ”<hostname> console login: ” level, just type in:
<prompt> console login : shutdown [Return]
D Wait about 1 minute for shutdown to complete. When the shutdown completes, the ”ok” prompt will
display.
D Turn OFF the Computer box.
D Using the figures on the next pages, correctly address and connect the external SCSI devices in a daisy
chain and in the order shown.
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THE SPARCSTORAGE MULTIPACK HARD DISK DRIVES SCSI
WARNING ADDRESSES ARE FIXED AND DETERMINED BY THE INTERNAL
DISKS LOCATION IN THE PACK.
Note: Refer to Chapter 8 for information on the external SCSI device you want to connect.
SCSI port
SCSI IDs= 9 to 14
CDR option
CDR drive Unipack for CDR
SCSI ID=2 SCSI ID=3
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SCSI port c1
SCSI IDs= 9 to 14
SCSI external
terminator
UltraSparc 60 station
SCSI port c1
Cable type #3
SCSI additional
c2 controller
(port B) Cable type #2 CDR option
CDR drive Unipack for CDR
SCSI ID=2 SCSI ID=3
SCSI external
terminator
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4 – Configuration sample : CD–R on configurations E, F and G
UltraSparc 60 station
SCSI port c1
Cable type #2
CDR drive
SCSI ID=2
SCSI external
terminator
Note: Do not use built in terminator switch for the CD–R drive. Use external active terminator.
Cable type #1 : Sun wide SCSI cable 68 pins to 68 pins : see chapter 6 for associated P/N
Cable type #2 : Sun wide SCSI cable 68 pins to 50 pins : see chapter 6 for associated P/N
Cable type #3 : Sun wide SCSI cable 68 pins to VHDCI 68 pins : see chapter 6 for associated P/N
CAUTION Never change the SCSI address of a device when power is on.
D Turn ON the workstation and as soon as the monitor unblanks, press simultaneously the <Stop> and
<A> keys.
You should get to the ”ok” prompt.
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Note: The following is an example on the configuration C. You may get a different result depending on the
devices connected to your system and the used hardware.
/pci@1f, 4000 / scsi@2,1 (Port B of additional SCSI controller)
Target 4
Unit 0 Disk xxxxx ... SUN 9, 0G ....(CD–R option hard disk drive)
Target 9
Unit 0 Disk xxxxx ... SUN 9, 0G ....(Multipack option 1st hard disk)
Target a
Unit 0 Disk xxxxx ... SUN 9, 0G ....(Multipack option 2nd hard disk)
Target b
...
Target 3
Unit 0 Removable read–only ... Yamaha...CRW8424S ... (CD–R drive)
Target 0
Unit 0 Disk xxxxx ... SUN 18G ....(System disk0 internal drive)
Target 1
Unit 0 Disk xxxxx ... SUN 18G ....(System disk1 internal drive)
Target 6
Unit 0 Removable read–only ... Toshiba ...SUN 32x ... (Cdrom drive)
Note: If you do not see all the periphericals, do not continue. Check all connections and resume with boot–r
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Forgetting the –r option or mistyping it can be a root cause for external
CAUTION SCSI peripherals being incorrectly installed, or not being recognized by
the workstation. Avoid future headaches!
When the workstation reboot sequence is complete, the following prompt is displayed on the screen:
console login:
D Check that the SCSI devices connected are recognized by the workstation:
– Login as root by typing:
console login : root [Return]
Password : operator [Return]
– Type in the following command to display the SCSI peripherals recognized by the workstation:
# /usr/bin/dmesg | grep target [Return]
The following is an example where the CDR option and the Multipack storage option are attached
to the workstation :
Note: If the above peripherals are present (connected and turned ON), and you do not see these messages,
do not continue. Check all connections and resume with ”boot –r”.
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D Logoff by typing:
logout [Return]
The system is now ready for SCSI options to be logically installed.
Proceed with steps described in Job Card IST 004.
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SCSI DEVICES ADDRESSING SUMMARY FOR ULTRA CONFIGURATION A AND B
SunOS
SCSI Device Description SCSI Port Device Address
Device ID
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t0d0 0
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t1d0 1
External CDR drive option standard (c1) c1t2d0 2
External Hard disk for CDR option standard (c1) c1t3d0 3
Internal CD–ROM drive standard (c0) c0t6d0 6
External storage hard disk (1st disk) standard (c1) c1t9d0 9
External storage hard disk (2nd disk) standard (c1) c1t10d0 10 or a
External storage hard disk (3rd disk) standard (c1) c1t11d0 11 or b
External storage hard disk (4th disk) standard (c1) c1t12d0 12 or c
External storage hard disk (5th disk) standard (c1) c1t13d0 13 or d
External storage hard disk (6th disk) standard (c1) c1t14d0 14 or e
where:
– c0, c1: SCSI standard controller (Mother Board)
– t0, t1 ... t14: SCSI target number
– d0: disk number
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SCSI DEVICES ADDRESSING SUMMARY FOR ULTRA CONFIGURATION C AND D
SunOS
SCSI Device Description SCSI Port Device Address
Device ID
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t0d0 0
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t1d0 1
External CDR drive option standard (c1) c1t2d0 2
External Hard disk for CDR option additional(c2) c2t3d0 3 or 4
Internal CD–ROM or DVD drive standard (c0) c0t6d0 6
External storage hard disk (1st disk) additional (c2) c2t9d0 9
External storage hard disk (2nd disk) additional (c2) c2t10d0 10 or a
External storage hard disk (3rd disk) additional (c2) c2t11d0 11 or b
External storage hard disk (4th disk) additional (c2) c2t12d0 12 or c
External storage hard disk (5th disk) additional (c2) c2t13d0 13 or d
External storage hard disk (6th disk) additional (c2) c2t14d0 14 or e
where:
– c0: SCSI standard controller #0 (Mother board)
– c1: SCSI standard controller #1 (Mother board)
– c2: SCSI additional controller Port B (PCI 2 board)
– t0, t1 ... t14: SCSI target number
– d0: disk number (always 0 with RWS)
If the only external device is the storage Multipack option, the additional
CAUTION controller Port B will take the logical number 1 (c1). In this case, the hard
disks will take the device ID c1t9d0 to c1t14d0.
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SCSI DEVICES ADDRESSING SUMMARY FOR ULTRA CONFIGURATION E AND F
SunOS
SCSI Device Description SCSI Port Device Address
Device ID
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t0d0 0
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t1d0 1
External CDR drive option standard (c1) c1t2d0 2
Internal CD–ROM or DVD drive standard (c0) c0t6d0 6
where:
– c0: SCSI standard controller #0 (Mother board)
– c1: SCSI standard controller #1 (Mother board)
– t0, t1 ... t6: SCSI target number
– d0: disk number (always 0 with RWS)
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SCSI DEVICES ADDRESSING SUMMARY FOR SUNBLADE 2000 CONFIGURATION H
SunOS
SCSI Device Description SCSI Port Device Address
Device ID
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t0d0 0
Internal System/image hard disk standard (c0) c0t1d0 1
Internal CD–RW drive standard (c0) c0t6d0 6
where:
– c0: SCSI standard controller #0 (Mother board)
– c1: SCSI standard controller #1 (Mother board)
– t0, t1 ... t6: SCSI target number
– d0: disk number (always 0 with RWS)
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Purpose: EXTERNAL SCSI DEVICE OPTION LOGICAL Version No.:
INSTALLATION Date:
Some RWS options are protected by a software key. This software key is linked to the workstation’s
Hostid number of the Site which has purchased the option.
Note: External storage pack option, does not require a protection key.
This key is delivered under 2 forms : A Configuration floppy containing a special number matching the
Hostid of the workstaion and a sheet of paper on which this number is written.
If several options are purchased for the Site at the time of first installation, only one Configuration
floppy containing the corresponding keys will be delivered . On the joined sheet of paper, these keys will
also be clearly written.
If this diskette is not available ,or is corrupted, you may install your options one by one, using the
appropriate ” install.xxx ” script and entering the key at the keyboard. (see below)
There are two different ways to install new hardware options:
D By the command ”install.hardware” script ,with the configuration floppy (shipped with the product).
In this case you could install all options at one time , (see section 5)
This automatic installation procedure, has been designed to simplify Options installation. You can use
it to either load one or several options at the time of first installation, or to reinstall all the options after
a disk crash or a complete software load.
D By the specific command for each options ”install.xxx” where xxx is linked with option name
In this case , you will install options one by one ,(see section 6 and Chapter 8 for more information)
When all your options are installed, you can save all the software keys at once, on one blank diskette
which will become the brand new Site Configuration diskette. This will be done by IST009 Job Card.
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SECTION 3
TOOLS REQUIRED
None
SECTION 4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Make sure you have correctly set up the SCSI devices before starting the logical installation. Refer to
Chapter 8 for additional information.
SECTION 5
AUTOMATIC PROCEDURE
Root Menu
Note: ” Install License ” menu is reserved for temporary license installation. DO NOT USE IT.
D Move the cursor arrow into the window and switch user to root :
su – root [Return]
Password : operator [Return]
D Change to the install directory by typing:
cd /export/home/sdc/install [Return]
D Insert the Configuration diskette in WRITE ENABLE mode
D Run the hardware option installation script:
./install.hardware [Return]
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Note: If you attempt to run the automatic installation with a corrupted Configuration floppy, or if this diskette
belongs to another Site (or another workstation), you will get the following message :
No match.
You must use a Configuration Floppy storing software key(s)
matching the Hostid of your workstation.
Refer to the Service Manual.
INSTALLATION ABORTED !
In this case, install the options, using the appropriate ”install.XX ” script. Refer to Section 6.
Note: The Configuration diskette is automatically ejected from the drive at the beginning of the installation
procedure.
During this phase, a number of messages are printed on the screen which tell the operator what is going on.
The actual dialog depends on the kind and number of Option packages to be installed.
If you have a Configuration Floppy you should insert it now.
Whether you have one or no press [Return] to continue ...
********************************************************************
WARNING : this command install the hardware options. After the
installation,
there is a SHUTDOWN of the system.
********************************************************************
Do you want to continue [y,n,?,q] y [Return]
+––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
| INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE OPTIONS |
+––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
Type y [Return] when prompted, if you want to install the proposed option or n [Return] when you
do not need to install it.
At the end of the installations, there will be a shutdown of the system. This shutdown is necessary for
the hardware options to be installed properly.
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Note: Then the CD–R is installed (lots of outputs from the installation script).
x KPARcdr/install, 0 bytes, 0 tape blocks
x KPARcdr/install/copyright, 848 bytes, 2 tape blocks
x KPARcdr/install/i.link, 681 bytes, 2 tape blocks
................................................
Processing package instance <KPARcdr> from </tmp>
CDcreation CD Recorder Support Software
....................
WARNING: Stale lock installed for pkgadd, pkg DOMEmd2 quit in
postinstall state
.................................................
and conditions abort the installation now and return the software
and the rest of the product contents to your dealer.
Using </opt> as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
...............................................
Do you want to continue with the installation of <KPARcdr> [y,n,?]
Installing CDcreation CD Recorder Support Software as <KPARcdr>
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/kernel/drv/KPAR_cdr
......................................
/opt/KPARcdr/man/man1/cdwrite.1
/opt/KPARcdr/man/man7/cdr.7
[ verifying class <man> ]
Modifying /etc/system
Modifying /kernel/drv/KPAR_cdr.conf
........................................
## Executing postinstall script.
Installation of <KPARcdr> was successful.
*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***
This machine must now be rebooted in order to ensure sane
operation.
Execut shutdown –y –i6 –g0 and wait for the ”Console Login:”
prompt.
Installing CDR device server
...CDR OPTION SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED...
Application Archive Viewer already declared
Check that the installation script did not produce any errors.
A reboot is necessary to complete the installation of the cdr.
............................
–––> Installing CDR done
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There will be lots of outputs from the installation script. Ensure that something similar to the following is
echoed. In particular, ensure that the numbers after ”super–block backup (for fsck –F ufs –o b=# at : ” are
displayed. If they are not displayed, the storage installation process must be re–initialized.
To correct, run uninstall.storage, then install.storage under /export/home/sdc/install directory.
d1: Concat/Stripe is setup
........
selecting c1t9d0
[disk formatted]
FORMAT MENU:
disk – select a disk
type – select (define) a disk type
....................................
volname – set 8–character volume name
quit
PARTITION MENU:
0 – change ‘0’ partition
1 – change ‘1’ partition
..........................
label – write partition map and label to the disk
quit
partition>
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: Enter partition permission
flags[wm]: Enter new sta0c, 0.00mb]: partition>
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Bloc
1 unassigned wu 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: Enter partition permission
flags[wu]: Enter new sta0c, 0.00mb]:partition>
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7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
Enter partition id tag[unassigned]: Enter partition permission
flags[wm]: Enter new sta0c, 0.00mb]: partition> Ready to label disk,
continue? partition>
FORMAT MENU:
disk – select a disk
type – select (define) a disk type
...........
volname – set 8–character volume name
quit
format> Searching for disks...done
selecting c1t10d0
[disk formatted]
quit
format> setting optimization for space with minfree less than 10%
/dev/md/rdsk/d1:8300720 sectors in 5461 cylinders19tracks,80 sectors
4053.1MB in 342 cyl groups (16 c/g, 11.88MB/g, 5696 i/g)
super–block backups (for fsck –F ufs –o b=#) at:
32,24432,48832,73232,97632, 122032, 146432.........................
244032,268432,292832,317232, 341632.................................
463632, 488032, 512432, 536832............................
683232, 707632, 732032....................................
900272, 924672, 949072.......................
3066752, 3091152..........
3259392, .........
............................
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.5 Generic November 1995
chmod: WARNING: can’t change /export/home2/informix
Verifying physical disk space, please wait ...
Chunk successfully added.
Killing Informix DBMS Engine...
d2: Concat/Stripe is setup
metainit: maya:/etc/opt/SUNWmd/md.tab line 60:d0:unit already set up
metainit: maya:/etc/opt/SUNWmd/md.tab line 61:d1:unit already set up
Searching for disks...done
selecting c0t12d0
[disk formatted]
............................
.......Same thing for d3 . (d1 correspond to t10 and t11 ; d2 to t12 and t13 ; d3 to t14 and t15)
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MANUAL PROCEDURE
Use the manual procedure if you want to add one option at a time to an existing configuration. You can as
well use the automatic procedure and answer NO to the installation of the other options.
After installing any hardware option manually, in order to make sure that
CAUTION the device is properly declared, it is safe to shutdown the workstation and
reboot it, using the boot –r command.
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Purpose: SOFTWARE OPTIONS INSTALLATION Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
PREREQUISITE
RWS options are protected by a software key. This software key is linked to the workstation’s Hostid
number of the Site which has purchased the option.
This key is delivered under 2 forms : A Configuration floppy containing a special number matching the
Hostid of the workstaion and a sheet of paper on which this number is written.
If several options are purchased for the Site at the time of first installation, only one Configuration
floppy containing the corresponding keys will be delivered . On the joined sheet of paper, these keys will
also be clearly written.
If this diskette is not available ,or is corrupted, you may install your options one by one, using the
appropriate ” install.xxx ” script and entering the key at the keyboard. (see below)
There are two different ways to install new software options:
D By the command ”install.software” script ,with the configuration floppy (shipped with the product).
In this case you could install all options at one time , (see section 5)
This automatic installation procedure, has been designed to simplify Options installation. You can use
it to either load one or several options at the time of first installation, or to reinstall all the options after
a disk crash or a complete software load.
D By the specific command for each options ”install.xxx” where xxx is linked with option name
In this case , you will install options one by one ,(see section 6 and Chapter 8 for more information)
When all your options are installed, you can save all the software keys at once, on one blank diskette
which will become the brand new Site Configuration diskette. This will be done by IST009 Job Card.
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TOOLS REQUIRED
None
SECTION 4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
None
SECTION 5
AUTOMATIC PROCEDURE
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration
Clock ScrapBook mode
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration Test keypad
Restart Browser Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
Note: ” Install License ” menu is reserved for temporary license installation. DO NOT USE IT.
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Note: If you run the install.software script with the Configuration diskette, it will only attempt to install
the Option softwares whose keys are stored on the diskette.
If you run the install.software script without the Configuration diskette, it will propose to install
all option softwares and to re–install those already declared to RWS application.
Note: If you attempt to run the automatic installation with a corrupted Configuration floppy, or if this diskette
belongs to another Site (or another workstation), you will get the following message :
No match.
You must use a Configuration Floppy storing software key(s)
matching the Hostid of your workstation.
Refer to the Service Manual.
INSTALLATION ABORTED !
In this case, eject the diskette and restart the install.software script.
Note: The Configuration diskette is automatically ejected from the drive at the beginning of the installation
procedure.
During this phase, a number of messages are printed on the screen which tell the operator what is going on.
The actual dialog depends on the kind and number of Option packages to be installed.
Note: Many software applications are not used on RWS; answer “n“ to all applications other than Dicom
print and Mammo.
The following is given as example.
If you have a Configuration Floppy you should insert it now.
Whether you have one or no press [Return] to continue ... [Return]
====================================================================
= The data of the configuration floppy are transferred on the disk =
=== They are available to set the configuration. ===
====================================================================
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
| INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS |
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––+
Do you want to install the Dicom Print option [y,n,?] y [Return]
Note: This option is mandatory for the RWS workstation. Always answer ”y” to this question.
Please enter the license key [?] XXXXXXX [Return] (type here your key)
Do you confirm the license key [y,n,?,q] y [Return]
Installing Dicom_Print...
Application not declared
...............................
To actually run the package, logout, and login as sdc.
–––> Installing Dicom_Print done
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MANUAL PROCEDURE
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The following procedure is a COMMON procedure which describes how to install a software patch
delivered on a floppy disk or Cdrom media .
D Login as sdc if not already logged in as sdc:
console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
Note: DO NOT login as “root” to install the software. The installation procedure may appear to work,
but you will not be able to start any of the software packages.
The following procedure is a COMMON procedure which describes how to install Advanced applications
delivered on a floppy disk or Cdrom media .
This tool can also be used to allow the customers to install on their own Applications from the Hard disk.
D Login as sdc if not already logged in as sdc:
console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
Note: DO NOT login as “root” to install the software. The installation procedure may appear to work,
but you will not be able to start any of the software packages.
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D Insert Key floppy diskette into drive
D Insert ”Application” software CDROM into drive.
D Select Install package from the Service Tools submenu within the Root Menu
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration
Clock ScrapBook mode
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration Test keypad
Restart Browser Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
Easy install
........................
Hard disk
CDRom
Contents Driver Hard disk Floppy
Install Quit
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D Click on Contents.
The following message appears :
Easy Install
Note: If the following window pops up, you probably have selected the wrong media (Floppy / Cdrom),
or the concerned drive is defective.
Notice Notice
! Malformed package ! Error : Cannot access to media
OK OK
Install Quit
The Application Package name appears in the window. A new window pops up :
Package Name
Install Quit
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The following window pops up if the Configuration diskette containing the Option package key has not been
inserted into the Floppy drive.
”Application name”
Software Password
OK Abort
D Click into the password field and type in the key corresponding to the package you want to install.
D Click on OK to accept Password installation.
Language
English
OK Abort
D Select the language by clicking on the button located into the language field, then click on OK to
continue.
At this point, a number of messages are printed on the screen which tell the operator what is going on.
Start installation
..................
End installation
.................
D Click on Eject CDRom , then click on Quit unless you want to install another package.
OK
D The ”Application Name” software is now installed. Select Restart Browser from the Service tool
submenu within the Root menu to validate the option.
D Login as sdc :
The Application is available through a new ”Application” button located at the right side of the Browser.
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Purpose: DICOM PRINTERS INSTALLATION Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
None
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
This procedure does not describe how to connect the Network Printer(s) to the network, which is assumed
to be already installed.
The Network printer cannot receive images directly from the image
CAUTION sources.
It can only print images that are produced by the RWS software.
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PROCEDURE
Once the Network printer is connected to the network and set with an IP address, the Network printer
should respond to TCP/IP messages from another Host on the network. Before logically installing the
Network printer on RWS, check the following items:
Note: Do not enter leading zeros in any of the four numeric fields separated by dots of the IP address.
e.g : do not type in 192.100.009.005, but type 192.100.9.5 instead.
This ”alive” answer from the system means that the Network printer can be reached from the Advantage
Workstation system through the network.
If the system displays ”unknown host”, your printer may not be correctly declared on the network.
If the system displays ”Network unreachable”, you probably have given the printer an IP address
incompatible with your Review Workstation’s IP address. Check that they belong to the same network,
192.100.9.X, for example.
D Logout
Note: The Dicom Print software protection key must be installed (IST005, Section 1), and Review
Workstation software must successfully start prior to performing this step.
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D Click on Tools Menu icon in the Browser. This will open a Menu displaying the available applications.
D click on Printer Management on the just displayed menu
Dicom Printer selection window pops up
Filler management
Browser preferences
Messages
Tools Menu icon Application management
Network management
Printer management
Image flip management
––––––––––
––––––––––
D Click on Printer Management button. If the Printer Management button is de–activated, the Dicom
Print software protection key is probably not correctly ionstalled. Refer to Chapter 1, IST005
The Dicom Printer selection window pops up.
Your choice :
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Hostname:
Network address:
Port number:
Layouts:
10 in x 12 in W H 14 in x 17 in W H
10 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 24 cm W H
11 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 30 cm W H
Configuration information:
Smoothing factor:
Trim: No
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D Fill in the different fields following the information given by the Dicom Printer manufacturer (see
chapter 7).
D Click on Save to update and Quit.
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Purpose: NETWORK CONFIGURATION ON IMAGE Version No.:
SOURCES Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
none
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
none
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
– RWS is DICOM Storage Class User and Storage Class Provider which means that it can push and
receive DICOM images.
It is also a DICOM Query/retrieve User but it is not a DICOM Query/Retrieve Provider.
Note: Refer to IST002, Section 4.3 (Site configuration) for Network Setup of Image Sources on RWS.
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Purpose: RWS KEYPAD INSTALLATION & TESTS Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
RWS Keypad
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
none
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
none
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
To power strip
To Workstation’s
Serial Port B
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TEST PROCEDURE
D Start the Keypad tests from the Service Tools submenu within the Root Menu:
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration
ScrapBook mode
Clock
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration Keypad test
Install License
Restart Browser
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
D Click on Communication port test button and check that it passes the test
D Click on Reset Keypad button, then click on Quit button to exit.
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Purpose: TURNOVER TO THE CUSTOMER Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
– Login as sdc
<hostname> console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
Wait for the BROWSER window to pop up.
5.1 Image disk space checks
Check the available disk space to see if the Storagepack has been successfully installed.
This can be seen by clicking once on the Used Disk Space Status bar at the top of the BROWSER.
This opens another window, which give more details in term of number of images still possible to store.
5.2 Demo Exam checks
Open the Browser and check to see that the DEMO Exams are loaded.
Select some of these exams and check that they can be fully displayed. Try some of the System’s viewing
functionalities and tools to make sure that your RWS is fully operational.
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Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Calculator
Clock
Service Tools
AW Administration
Restart Browser
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Enter the user name [?,q] (this will be the logging name)
e.g : jones [Return]
Enter the user description :
e.g : Doctor Jones [Return]
Enter the other users the same way and when done, type 0 to return to the Main menu or q to quit, or 2 to
enter the Shared Protocols menu etc ... :
Note: Refer to the Administrator Manual 2203462–100 for more information about User Management,
Shared Protocols Management, Exam Codes Management and Configuration.
Choose a command [?,??,q]: 2 [return]
SHARED PROTOCOLS MANAGEMENT
display the list of the shared protocols...........21
add a shared protocol in the library...............22
remove a shared protocol from the library..........23
rename a shared protocol in the library............24
save shared protocols on protocol diskette.........25
restore shared protocols from protocol diskette....26
Choose a command [?,??,q]: 3 [return]
EXAM CODES MANAGEMENT
display the list of the Exam Codes.................31
define new Exam Codes..............................32
remove Exam Codes definition(s)....................33
save Exam Codes (& protoc.)on protocol diskette....34
restore Exam Codes on protocol diskette............35
Choose a command [?,??,q]: 4 [return]
CONFIGURATION
configure the autolock function....................41
configure the screen–saver function................42
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Next time you will login as sdc, the following menu will pop up, prompting you to choose between the
standard sdc user (unnamed) and the just defined users (e.g: jones).
AW
OK Help
Note: The screen can be unlocked, either with the corresponding User’s password or with the ROOT
password.
Select one of the Mamo demo exams from the Browser and start the Viewer.
In the Control panel, click on the Advanced tab, in order to check that no window pops up displaying the
following message :
” Mamo license not installed”
In the other case, your Mamo key has not been correctly installed and you won’t have acces to the dedicated
Mamo tools.
Return to Job Card IST004 and re–install the Mamo key.
D Connect the calibration tool at the rear of the UltraSparc box, see Job Card TOO 001.
D Check that ambient light is less than 50 lux. See Job card VF002.
D Perform Monitor calibration. Refer to the Hi–Bright 21” RWS Monitor Service Manual.
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5.6 Monitor geometrical adjustment
You should not need to adjust geometry parameters, as the monitors are well setup with accurate tools in the
factory. If it is necessary to readjust them, refer to the Hi–Bright 21” RWS Monitor Service Manual.
When all settings are done, de–activate contrast and brightness button. Refer to the Hi–Bright 21” RWS
Monitor Service Manual.
SECTION 6
EXAMPLE OF RWS CONFIGURATION SCREEN
– From the root menu, Services Tools submenu , select Configuration, you can display a window
containing all the configuration information of your workstation and its peripherals.
The following is a configuration example.
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Site Identification
–––––––––––––––––––
Hospital name : BUC–ENG
Local language : english
S/n : 433M5234
Appli. support : 33130704040
Station Configuration
–––––––––––––––––––––
date : Tue Feb 7 14:07:00 MET DST 1999
Operating system : SunOS 5.5.1
processor type : sparc
type : ’SUNW,Ultra–60’,
processor number : 2
processor 1 clock : 300 MHz
Memory size : 512 Megabytes
Number of disks : 2
hostname : rws4
Internet address : 3.45.12.167
Internet netmask : 255.255.252.0
hostid : 807c2489
A.W. Configuration
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Option CDR
Option filming (AGFA LR 5200)
Installed Application(s)
––––––––––––––––––––––––
Mamo 254148474
Dicom print 192506302
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IT IS NOW TIME TO COMPLETE RWS CONFIGURATION FORM LOCATED AT THE
BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL.
ALSO MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE SAVED THE SITE PARAMETERS ON THE
CONFIGURATION DISKETTE, AS SHOWN BELOW AND STORE THE DISKETTE
CAUTIOUSLY WITH THE SERVICE MANUAL, FOR FUTURE USE.
6.1 Save Site’s parameters on the Configuration diskette
SECTION 7
BASIC APPLICATIONS TRAINING OF THE CUSTOMER
Upon completion of system installation the FE will be responsible for the training of Basic Applications on
the RWS System. The functions that the FE must be able to demonstrate and support are outlined in the
following sections, and should have been covered during RWS Training at the GE Education Center.
All manual references refer to Senographe 2000D Review Workstation (OM) 2268240–100
7.1.1 Familiarize the Customer with the parts of the system and basic computer functions. (Although many
Customers are familiar with PC and Workstation operations, this should not be taken for granted.)
7.1.2 Basic Screen Layout and terminology related to icons that appear on the screen. (Menus, Browsers,
Windows controls, etc.)
7.2.1 Instruct the Customer on proper boot–up and shut down procedures, including external devices.
7.2.2 Logging in and out of User Sessions. (If function is to be used by site.)
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– Use of Worklists.
– Use of Filters.
7.3.2 Removing images from the system.
7.3.5 Status Displays (Disk space, Archive Queues, and Network Queue).
7.3.6 Utilities.
– Browser Tools.
– Root menu Tools.
– Screen Format.
– Adding a Patient.
– Reference Lines.
7.4.5 Annotation and Graphics.
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7.5 Keypad (Chapter 5)
7.7 User Sessions (If utilized by Customer) (Chapter 7.2 and 7.3)
7.7.1 Overview.
7.7.2 Personalizing.
7.9.4 Queues.
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Purpose: RWS APPLICATION SOFTWARE RELOAD Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
None
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before you start, make sure you will be able to re–install any
WARNING non–resident softwares and data, so check that you have saved all
the necessary data by the appropriate means.
D Solaris Operating System should be installed and running on the workstation. Dome drivers should
be installed (for the Siemens monitors) and disk striping should be running.
Open a command window and type : df –k [Return] to check that disk striping is operational
(/dev/md/dsk/d0 is mounted on /export/home1).
If not, operating system MUST ALSO be reloaded. Refer to IST011.
D All Site information such as Software protection keys are available
SECTION 5
PROCEDURE PART 1
Note: RWS application software is factory loaded so the following ONLY has to be done when reinstalling
or upgrading.
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D Login as root
<hostname> console login: root [Return]
Password: operator[Return]
D Insert RWS application CDROM into drive
For PCI boards:
D Start the window manager
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin –dev /dev/fbs/md5pci0.0 [Return]
(2.5K B&W monitor, Dome md5pci FB boards)
For PCX boards:
D Start the window manager
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin –dev /dev/fbs/md5pcx0.0 [Return]
(2.5K B&W monitor, Dome md5pcx FB boards)
For 5MP Siemens boards:
D Start the window manager
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin –dev /dev/fbs/dg21 [Return]
(2.5K B&W monitor, Siemens 5MP board)
D Open a command tool from the Workspace menu, Programs submenu. Select the Command Tool
window by moving the cursor into the window and clicking the left mouse button.
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D Type the following command to go to installation directory:
cd /export/home [Return]
D Run RWS installation script
./install.aw [Return]
Note: If message /export/home/install.aw: Command not found , it will not be possible to successfully
complete this procedure. Do the Load From Cold procedure as shown in Job Card IST011 instead.
D The install scripts are loaded onto the system from the CDROM.
Beginning Application Software loading ...
Note: If the Application CDROM is not already inserted into the drive,
The following text appears:
Please wait .....................
*** ERROR : CDROM not found. Try again...
Please insert Application CDROM and type y when ready [y,?,q] :
y [Return]
Note: If a wrong CDROM is inserted instead of Application software (SunOS 2.5.1 for exemple)
The following text appears:
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Password re–set:
User passwords have been reset to empty after this SW reload (load from
CAUTION warm)
So, inform the users that their passwords have been reset to empty. The users should log with an empty
password then they will be allowed to re–enter their original password (or another one) using “Change User
Password” item of the “Tool” menu.
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Purpose: COMPLETE LOAD FROM COLD: JUMPSTART Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
FOREWORD
New Senographe 2000 D Review workstations are delivered with both Solaris operating system and
application software loaded from factory. The procedure described here should be used in the following
cases:
D When upgrading a Review workstation with a newer software release.
D When the system disk has to be cleared or replaced.
In both cases, the operating system is first loaded from the Solaris CDROM, then application software is
loaded from the FFDM Review Application CDROM.
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
PREREQUISITES
Before you start, make sure you will be able to re–install any
WARNING non–resident softwares and data, so check that you have saved all
the necessary data by the appropriate means.
D Before starting the installation, make sure that the following information is available (see FFDM
Review Configuration Form at beginning of manual or Chapter 3, Section 2–1–13) :
– Hostname of workstation
– Internet Protocol Address of workstation
– Netmask Value (if applicable) of workstation
D Whenever possible : save system configuration on floppy , Refer to Job Card SGN001.
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Note: The following procedure is described using the graphical environment, which is only available for Sun
monitors configuration.With the B&W Portrait monitors and the Dome frame buffer boards
configurations, the content is the same, but in a TTY environment.
D Check that all the SCSI devices are properly responding :
Note: The probe–scsi–all command may hang if the auto–boot process was not terminated early enough.
To avoid this, before running the probe–scsi cammand, type :
ok reset–all [Return]
and HALT the booting process by pressing the <STOP><A> keys simultaneously as soon as the
screen unblanks.
When this is done, run the command:
ok probe–scsi–all [Return]
You should get references to :
Target0: disk SUNx.xGB,
Target1: disk SUNx.xGB,
Target6: CDROMreader or DVDROM reader
... and NO other SCSI (optional) devices connected !!!!!!
Note: DO NOT RESET the NVRAM parameters to default values, using the set–defaults command, as this
would turn your 2.5K B&W portrait monitor(s) blank.
If you have already run the set–defaults command, refer to Chapter 4, TSG002 in order to reinstall the
right NVRAM parameter for your screen.
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PROCEDURE PART 1
The hardware configuration is displayed (type of CPU, RAM size, hostid, Ethernet address). The release of
the new operating system is shown. Depending on the exact Solaris release number, you should see a
message similar to the following:
..........................
SunOS Release 5.7 Version Generic_106541–08 [UNIX(R) System V Release
4.0] Copyright (c) 1983–1999 , Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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WARNING, clock gained xxx days –– CHECK AND RESET THE DATE !
...........................
Configuring the /devices directory
Configuring the /dev directory
After initialization, the windowing system is started and the workstation prompts you:
–Select a language................................
0 English....................................
1 .................................................
–Select a locale................................
0 English....................................
1 .................................................
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– Hostname – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– Network Connectivity – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Networked :
X Yes
No
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Press on the <F2> key to continue.
X hme0
hme1
Make sure hme0 is selected and press on the [Return] key when done.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
– IP Address – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Type in the network address to give to your workstation and press on the [Return] key when done.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
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– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Just a moment
– Name service – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
NIS +
Other
X None
Use the Down arrow key to move to None then press [Return] to select.
> press F2 to go to the next screen
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Press on the <F2> key to continue.
– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
– Subnets – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
X No
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– Subnets – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
No
Use the Up arrow key to move to Yes then press [Return] to select.
Press on the <F2> key to continue.
– Netmask – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Use the [Backspace] key to erase the existing netmask (which is a standard ”no netmask” for Class C
networks) and type in the appropriate one then press on the [Return] key when done.
e.g : 255.255.255.240
Note: This Netmask value is only given as an example and is not to be entered. Use here the value given by
the Network Administrator.
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D Enter Time Zone information.
– Time Zone – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
On this screen .................................
......................................................
> To make a selection .............................
.................................................
Regions :
Africa
Asia, Eastern
–––
X United States
–––
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the appropriate region then press [Return] to select.
Press on the <F2> key to continue.
– Time Zone – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Time Zone :
–––––––
X –––––––
–––––––
–––––––
–––––––
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the appropriate Time Zone then press [Return] to select.
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Month (1–12) : XX
Day (1–31) : XX
Hour (0–23) : XX
Minute (0–59) : XX
Use the Up or Down arrows keys to move to the field to be modified (if applicable), type in the correct value
then press [Return] to move to the next field.
– Confirm information – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Please Wait
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Time for coffee break. The following takes around 15 minutes to complete.
Note: Depending on the exact Solaris release number, your console should look similar to this:
Syncing filesystem x x x x x x x x x x x x
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Note: Depending on the exact Solaris release number, the display on your console should look similar to this:
”Date” ”Hostname” ROOT LOGIN /dev/console
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.7 Generic October 1998
Do you want to change any system files [y,n,?] : no [Return]
Note: If by mistake you have replied yes to the question, enter the following commands:
# exit [Return]
console login : root [Return]
password : operator [Return]
Do you want to change any system files [y,n,?] : no [Return]
The Solaris CD is ejected from the drive. The following message is now displayed on screen:
Please Insert Application CDROM and type Y when ready[y,?,q] :
Remove the Solaris CD and insert the AW application software CD in the drive : y [Return]
Installing the SUN Diagnostic utilities .... Please wait few minutes
...................
Installing the SUN disk striping module .... Please wait few minutes
...................
Patch installation XXXXXX–XX
Note: Time for coffee break !! The Solaris patches installation takes around 30 minutes to complete. At
the beginning of installation, do not mind the WARNING message Do not mind either the messages
with ”Error Code 8” which mean that some unnecessary patches are not installed.
Patch installation YYYYYY–YY
...................
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Openwindows is starting (whatever the monitor/frame buffer configuration is) ...
Installation
Beginning software installation
xSdC.csh1039..........
xSdC.....................
......................
unknow user : sdc
.......................
Decompressing environment package ....
... done
Installing environment
Installing informix
... done
Installing images
...........................
...reinstallation complete
The CDROM is ejected. The installation is now complete. The system shutdowns
SunOs and RWS basic software is now re–loaded.
Re–install the basic system and options configuration as follows :
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PROCEDURE PART 2
D Reboot station (with the –r option) after all SCSI devices are powered–up
ok boot –r [Return]
D Login as sdc
console login : sdc [Return]
password : adw3.1 [Return]
Note: Initialization of SDC will fail as the Software Protection Key has not been entered yet.
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– Run the install.all script
cd /export/home/sdc/install [Return]
./install.all [Return]
This interactive script guides you for the re–installation of the whole configuration of your machine.
It allows you to choose to re–install all or parts of the resident options that were previously enabled, as well
as enabling new options.
It runs in the following order the scripts :
install.site (Site configuration)
install.admin (admin files such as /etc/hosts, ~sdc/Prefs/SdCRhosts, ......... )
install.hardware (SCSI optional devices installation)
install.software (Software options installation)
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Purpose: RWS DEMO EXAMS REINSTALLATION Version No.:
Date:
SECTION 1
SUPPLIES
None
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
df –k /export/home1 [Return]
The value under the column ”avail” must be larger than 90000. If it is not, remove some images
using the Browser until it is larger than 90000.
– Logging out :
logout
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PROCEDURE
1. Login as root
<prompt> console login: root [Return]
Password: operator [Return]
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You should insert the FFDM Review CDROM if not already done,
close the CDROM drive door, and press [Return].
Installation is complete when the following message is displayed.
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CHAPTER 2 – UPGRADES
SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
There is at the moment no upgrade planned for the RWS station, so this chapter is left blank at
the time of the present release, and will be updated for any new coming release.
Note: For 2nd monitor upgrade, refer to Chapter 8.
UPGRADE
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
SECTION 5
UPGRADE PROCEDURE
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SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
In this chapter, procedures are described that are commonly used with Advantage
Workstation.
In the text, characters to be entered on the keyboard are shown, following the appropriate
system prompt, in bold type : e.g: logout.
Enter the characters exactly as shown; [Return] indicates confirmation by pressing the
“ENTER” or “RETURN” key.
Expressions (such as prompts, passwords and names) between “<” and “>” characters are
those associated with each specific configuration.
As used in the following sections,
COMMON PROCEDURES
”local” means ”physically in front of” the AW workstation console, while
”remote” means electronically connected through the network to the workstation.
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COMMON PROCEDURES
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2–1–5 Become root user after successful login as another user (locally or remote)
D Login as shutdown
– <hostname> console login: shutdown [Return]
D Wait for shutdown completion (ok prompt).
D Optional –– turn power OFF to the workstation, monitor, and peripherals.
D Move the mouse onto the background of the RWS Workstation screen.
D select Command Window from the Service Tools submenu within the Root Menu.
D Login from this window. (place mouse cursor inside the window that popped up):
A Command window should be used with special care. For instance, some parts of software
installation must not be performed from a command window.
2–1–10 Remote Login to RWS Workstation from a remote station (general case)
D You must know the RWS WORKSTATION’s Internet address. If you don’t, get it from
the RWS itself (see 2–1–13).
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D At telnet login prompt, login as sdc:
2–1–13 Find the Internet, ethernet, and broadcast address, netmask value and hostname
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2–1–14 Shutdown and Reboot RWS Workstation locally or remotely from the command line
Note: If remote login as root on RWS WORKSTATION failed, remote reset is impossible. Reset
is then only possible locally.
2–1–15 Shutdown and Reboot RWS Workstation locally. (i.e. no input from keyboard)
D Reset workstation
– ok reset [Return]
2–1–16 Shutdown and Reboot RWS Workstation locally –– workstation “hard blocked”
D ok boot –s [Return]
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Host ID number is a unique number that is hard coded in your workstation’s NVRAM chip.
The RWS software protection key is factory determined from this number.
To know the Host ID of your workstation, type in:
– /usr/sbin/sysdef –h [Return]
On–line information about Unix commands and their usage may be obtained by using the
man command. For example, to find out more about using vi, type
– man vi [Return]
COMMON PROCEDURES
in a command window. To find out more about using the man pages, type in
– man man [Return]
2–1–24 Netmasks
Note: Preferably use the ”sys–unconfig” utility to change hostname, IP address and netmask,
or edit manually (obtain write access to edit the /etc/inet/hosts file.
Refer to the Networking chapter for specific examples.
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D Update the file, and quit the vi editor by pushing the <ESC> key and typing
:wq! [Return]
2–1–25 Unconfiguring the RWS Workstation (removing all current hostname, timezone, network, and addressing information).
D Login as root.
D Run the unconfig script:
– /usr/sbin/sys–unconfig [Return]
D The system automatically performs a shutdown. Reboot it (see 2–1–1).
D Go to Job Card IST 001, Base System Hardware Installation and Configuration.
COMMON PROCEDURES
Note: Unconfigure the RWS, especially if not familiar with the vi editor!
D Login as root. Obtain write access before editing the /etc/inet/hosts file.
D Using the vi editor, change the internet address in the /etc/inet/hosts file.
Do not change the host name !!!!
D Shutdown and reboot the workstation (see 2–1–6).
D Login as root
D Run the ”fsck” command manually
– fsck –y [Return] to check all filesystems or
fsck –y /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 [Return]
to check Slice 0 (s0) corresponding to ”/” file system for example.
D ”fsck” may also be run after single–user boot (see 2–1–18).
2–1–28 Check that the SCSI devices connected were recognized by the workstation during the boot sequence:
D Login as root
D Display the SCSI perpherials recognized by the workstation:
<prompt> /usr/bin/dmesg | grep target [Return]
sd......................
sd4 at esp0: target 4 lun 0
sd5 at esp0: target 5 Lun 0 DASM filming interface
sd6 at esp0: target 6 Lun 0 Internal CDROM drive
sd9 at ...................................
Note: If the peripherals are present (connected and powered ON), and you do not see these
messages, check connections, power, and reboot with ”boot –r” (see 2–1–1)
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D ok reset–all [Return]
and HALT the booting process by pressing the <STOP><A> keys simultaneously as
soon as the screen unblanks.
ok probe–ide [Return] (internal hard disk and Cdrom drives are NOT on the SCSI
controller, but on the IDE controller
Device 0 (Primary Master)
ATA Model : ST34342A
Device 1 (Primary Slave)
ATA Model : ST34342A
Device 2 (Secondary Master)
Removable ATAPI Model : CRD–8240B
Device 3 (Secondary Slave)
Removable ATAPI Model : yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
COMMON PROCEDURES
2–2–1 RWS Workstation OK, no one logged in
2–2–2 RWS Workstation OK, sdc logged in BUT application is not running
D See 2–1–6.
2–3–2 Advantage Workstation running –– Normal Shutdown (including computer shutdown)
D Place cursor over TOOLS icon on the Browser, and click left mouse button.
D Select Shutdown push button on the Browser, and click left mouse button.
D Place cursor over Yes push button in pop–up messsage, and click left mouse button.
D Wait until the eeprom prompt ( ok ) is displayed.
D Optional – turn monitor, computer, and external SCSI devices off .
2–3–3 RWS Workstation running –– Stop application only
D Exit Application by selecting the Logout option from the Service Tools submenu within
the Root Menu:
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Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Clock Configuration
ScrapBook mode
Service Tools Autodelete activity
Recover Database
AW Administration Start calibration
Restart Browser Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
COMMON PROCEDURES
D Release the mouse button. RWS Workstation will stop, a login prompt will display.
2–3–4 RWS Workstation not running and Windowing system running
D Exit the program you are using, shutdown from login prompt (see 2–1–6). –OR–
D If that fails, or unknown, kill windowing system (see 2–3–6). –OR–
D Move the mouse outside of all the windows (into the background).
D Press a mouse button to get the Root menu, scroll to Service Tools, then to Logout.
D Release the mouse button. The windowing system stops, a login prompt will display.
2–3–5 RWS not running and windowing system running ––– Kill Application locally
D Open Console window (double click on CONSOLE icon), place the cursor inside the new
window.
D Run kill.sdc script:
– /export/home/sdc/scripts/kill.sdc [Return]
D If this failed (RWS Workstation still running), kill windowing system (see 2–3–6).
2–3–6 RWS application up, down or blocked and Windowing system blocked ––– Kill Windowing System remotely
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From a RWS workstation (in good working condition), you can create a Jumpstart diskette
usable on any other RWS. In order to do that:
D Login as root :
COMMON PROCEDURES
console login : root [Return]
password : operator [Return]
D Change to /export/home directory :
<prompt> cd /export/home [Return]
D Insert a blank floppy in write enable mode into the drive and type in :
<prompt> ./prepare.jumpstart [Return]
The site configuration information can be displayed by selecting the Configuration option
from the Service Tools submenu within the Root Menu.
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration Screen
Clock ScrapBook mode Floppy
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration
Install License
Restart Browser Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
A pop up window displays information such as O.S. version, processor type, internet address,
relative to your configuration. You can choose either to display on the screen or to save on a
floppy diskette. It allows you also to store this information, to be used for future software
reinstallation. The ”Configuration” diskette is automatically formatted by the process.
You can close the window by clicking on the left upper corner.
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To start the Acrobat Reader tool, open a Command Window from the ROOT Menu and type in
geacroread [Return]
Recover the database if the application crashes when opening a series, or when the browser
lists do not match the actual set of images on the disk.
This operation resets the relational database, reads the images from the hard disks, and
recreates the database from scratch.
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Clock Configuration
ScrapBook mode
Service Tools Autodelete activity
Recover Database
AW Administration Start calibration
Restart Browser Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
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Recover Database
COMMON PROCEDURES
A screen saver displays the GE logo. There is no possibility to use the system during this time.
If you click on right mouse button , The following message appears :
PLEASE WAIT .......
DATA BASE IS BEING RECONSTRUCTED
When this is done, restart Browser from the Root Menu.
Recover Database
A screen saver displays the GE logo. There is no possibility to use the system during this time.
If you click on right mouse button , The following message appears :
PLEASE WAIT .......
DATA BASE IS BEING RECONSTRUCTED
When this is done, restart Browser from the Root Menu.
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After completion of the database recovery procedure, all users must be warned that some data
flags may have been lost in the recovery process, and that they may need to re–select patients
and series to be saved on the hard disk.
COMMON PROCEDURES
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CHAPTER 4 – TROUBLESHOOTING
SECTION 1
FOREWORD
The troubleshooting procedures are described in a series of job cards about the different steps,
problems encountered with their corrective actions and useful procedures, when installing
and using RWS WORKSTATION.
CAUTION Corrective action should be made by authorized and qualified personnel only.
SECTION 2
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SUN WORKSTATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
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TROUBLESHOOTING JOB CARDS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SECTION 1
FOREWORD
The troubleshooting procedures describe the various steps the RWS WORKSTATION goes through,
before using the application .
SECTION 2
PROBLEMS AT POWER ON
Front panel LED not lit on Check the power supply (the +5 and +12 voltages are Power Supply unit
CPU right corner supplied only when the connector is connected to the CPU
CPU). If power supply OK, replace System board. Power cord
TROUBLESHOOTING
– No beep at initialization Push in the keyboard cable at CPU and keyboard ends. Make keyboard
sure that the connector pins are not bent. Replace the cable
– No keyboard response keyboard and/or the cable with another. CPU
1 or more LEDs remains on To analyze the error, refer to SUN Ultra60 or SunBlade CPU
at power up 2000 Service Manual: Type 6 keyboard LED diagnostics. memory
NVRAM
Screen remains blank – Check electrical and video monitor connections. Monitor
– Exchange with another monitor. Video card
– Check that all LEDs on keyboard are OFF. Otherwise, CPU
refer to Sun Ultra60 or SunBlade 2000 Service Manual
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Job Card TSG 001 2 of 6
Brown tint to everything Normal monitor burn–in behavior. Allow to burn–in 1 to Sun color monitor
on monitor screen 2 hours.
Screen display is “twisted” Re–orient the monitor. Adjust the rotation via
Place the monitor farther away from the MR scanner. monitor controls
– Wrong Ethernet number – The NVRAM has been erased. This happens if the NVRAM
and host id (fffffff) appear NVRAM was inverted when reinserted, after System board Mother Bd
when banner displays exchange
– SCSI bus is hung – Check that any external peripherals are switched on.
– Check that there is a SCSI terminator on the free connector
of the last peripheral. disk(s)
– Check SCSI cables. CPU
– Check that you can hear disk drives starting. Power Supply unit
– Check the power supply.
– Check devices addressing.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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SECTION 3
PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED WHEN BOOTING
Does not start booting. Check environment ( ok printenv) for boot device = boot NVRAM programming
Displays message : Boot net. If not :
device not found setenv boot–device disk net
Hangs displaying : ......... : Turn back diag–switch? to false then reboot. The diag–switch has not
Using TP or AUI Ethernet See Sun Ultra60 or SunBlade 2000 Service Manual been returned to false
interface. after NVRAM test
Timeout waiting for
under ”open boot
ARP/RARP packet
prom”.
During boot operation, Check the Ethernet connection. Swap the transceiver Transceiver,
message: hme0 no carrier and/or the Ethernet MII/AUI adapter with another. Run MII/AUI adapter,
test–net under prompt ok. thinnet cable,
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check that diag–switch? is false then reboot.
50 ohm terminator
or
RJ45 (TP) cable
Problems during the fsck See TSG003. Check that external disk option is properly disk
(files system check) connected and powered up. O.S
External disk option
Boot problem after the fsck. Software problems can be dealt with after booting either as
Core config problem. single user (boot –s) or by reloading UNIX
refer to job card TSG003.
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Job Card TSG 001 4 of 6
SECTION 4
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DURING THE SESSION (BEFORE LOGIN AS SDC)
Use the analysis menu under format (see job card TSG004).
4.3 For problems encountered before booting
Use the NVRAM tests (refer to Sun Ultra 60 or SunBlade 2000 Service Manual).
4.4 Miscellaneous problems
SYMPTOMS ACTIONS
Loss of root password: Shutdown workstation. Insert Solaris CDROM into drive.
Reboot on CDROM as shown IST011
Note : the described procedure is only When getting the hostname window, open a command window
usable on station with SUN screens as shown chapter 4, TSG004 and type:
TROUBLESHOOTING
Keyboard: the keyboard ”clicks” when At monitor prompt, refer to Sun Ultra Service Manual.
using it. ok setenv keyclick? false [Return]
ok boot [Return]
Loss of system files Reinstall OS from the CDROM Solaris
Refer to Job card IST011
Recreating the Network missing files. Login as root. Change to /etc directory: cd /etc {Return]
(Network has not been set during installa- Create the missing files :
tion or after a Load From Cold) echo ”<station_hostname>” > hostname.hme0 [Return]
e.g : echo ”CT01–PC0” > hostname.le0 [Return]
echo ”<station_IP_address> <station_hostname>” > hosts
[Return]
e.g: echo ”192.9.100.3 CT01–PC0” > hosts [Return]
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STEPS AND PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED AFTER LOGIN AS SDC
Screen returns to white, Shutdown workstation.Cycle power to workstation. Motif window manager is
when the system should start Re–load RWS software. corrupted
Motif. See Job Card IST010 or preferrably reload OS.
See Job Card IST011
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No such window opens. Shutdown workstation.Cycle power to workstation. X terminal not found.
Re–load RWS software.
See Job Card IST010 or preferrably reload OS.
See Job Card IST011
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INITIALIZATION PHASE
Job Card TSG 001 6 of 6
“Invalid Software Key for Check the software protection key for your workstation. Incorrect or missing software
Advantage Workstation.” Reenter key as shown in job card IST002. protection key.
“Initialization of sdc failed. Check the software protection key for your workstation. Incorrect or missing software
Please retry.” Reenter key as shown in job card IST002. protection key if the
command:
tail –30 ~sdc/logfiles/
netlog displays a line like
“Soft. Protection Violation”.
utes until this message is dis- then logout from root window menu and log in as sdc. mand:
played tail –30 ~sdc/logfiles/ims-
“Initialization of sdc failed log displays a line like “bind:
Please retry”. address already in use”.
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FOREWORD
The following procedures describe the problems that may occur while ADVANTAGE WORKSTATION
is running.
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PROBLEM DESCRIPTIONS AND SUSPECT MODULE
Cursor is ”late” with respect Reboot workstation then restart Application SunOS
to actual mouse movements. Xserver.
Slow response to clicks on All Clients and all Servers
mouse buttons. processes within RWS
Workstation .
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Check if images are being sent to the workstation. Network overloaded
Wait until all images have arrived.
Spread images transfer in time.
Cursor does not follow Clean the mouse. Change mouse pad Mouse and mouse pad
smoothly mouse move- Replace the Mouse
ments.
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 2 of 8
Disconnect the Video Converter option (if applicable) for Video Converter option
test.
Replace Monitor or Frame Buffer Board. (see Chapter 5) Monitor, Frame buffer
Board
Image extends beyond the Screen environment is not properly declared. NVRAM settings
limits of the screen (2nd Sun Should be : output–device screen:r1280x1024x67
20’ color monitor, 2screens Run setenv command at OK prompt.
configurations)
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 3 of 8
Image extends beyond the Refer to Chapter 8 to properly declare the second monitor. Graphics Board and driver
limits of the 2nd screen (col-
or monitors config only).
Viewer starts loading of Check if ”/” or ”/export/home” filesystems are not full. File system
images (displaying XX% Type : df –k [Return].
then stops. If any of these 2 filesystems displays 100% or more, proceed
to ”core file” and/or ”log files” cleanning.
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Submit a Problem Report. AQServer (adv)
DCServer (dicom)
Some (all) images cannot be Select Refresh Lists in Application menu. IMServer, DBServer
displayed,
or Browser crash. Reboot workstation and restart apllication.
Run ”Recover database” from the Service Tools submenu IMServer, DBServer
within the Root menu when logged in as sdc AQServer
DCServer
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 4 of 8
Some (all) images cannot be Check for the followingmessage in ~sdc/logfiles/db*log: Informix DBMS
displayed. “stored procedure fails –246 execute failed for procedure
verify image”
If this message appears, it means that the database structure
has been damaged. The database must be rebuilt, and all
images will be lost.
Use the Recover Database button or open a console window:
type kill.sdc [Return]
wait for all processes to die
cd /export/home/sdc/scripts [Return]
./start.reinstall.images [Return]
Confirm and enter root password when requested.
This can take up to 60 minutes depending on the disks size.
Quit the RWS application from the Root Menu, then login
again as sdc.
Images were sent fine but Check for available image disk space. File system
never seemed to have Remove some images from RWS
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arrived.
Click on Messages button.
This will open the Message Window Browser refresh list
Have images arrived ?
–> Browser had not been updated.
Restart Browser and check again
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 5 of 8
Impossible to send images Check that the workstation is up, and that Application is run- Workstation
to RWS Workstation from ning correctly and ready to receive images.
Image source.
Images do no seem to arrive
and/or are not declared into Run ”/usr/sbin/ping” Advantage workstation from source, Network
the database. then ping source from Advantage Workstation. /etc/hosts file
SdCRHosts file
Check that Protocol is set to Dicom3 and that Port numbers SdCRHosts file
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are set to the right value (e.g : AW=4006 ; CR QA=3002 ;
ARR=104 etc ...)
Check from Image source that images were sent fine. Image source
If then images do not appear into the patient list, they are Image source
probably not Dicom3 compatible images.
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 6 of 8
Browser is restarted after User’s passwords as well as SdC password for user Automatic re–installation
typing of the SdC password ”unnamed” have not been saved on the Configuration dis- procedure limitations.
to unlock the screen. kette, and therefore, they were not re–installed after a Load
From Cold or Load From Warm procedure.
The system to be connected Switch user to Root (or login as root) The AW3.1 workstation is
from a 10Mbps to a su – root [Return] ) configured to use the
100Mbps network (or in- ”auto–negociation” in or-
vert) and displays ”connec- cd /etc/rc2.d [Return] der to automatically adapt
tion error, or link disabled” vi S99hme [Return] (capital S) to the Network speed and
at boot up. uncomment the necessary lines, relative to the mode.
desired speed and Mode and reboot
To bypass the default auto–
ok boot –r [Return] configuration mode, and
At the end of the boot up sequence, the configuration is dis- force the desired mode (e.g
played (see example below) : : 10Mbps, Full duplex),
............................ type in the commands as
Volume management starting shown, in order to edit the
Network configuration : S99hme file and select
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After the system has rebooted, login as root and check the re-
sult by typing in :
ndd /dev/hme link_speed [Return]
result = 0 for 10Mbps
result = 1 for 100Mbps
ndd /dev/hme link_mode [Return]
result = 0 for Half–duplex mode
result = 1 for Full_duplex mode
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APPLICATION IS RUNNING
Job Card TSG 002 7 of 8
Your 2.5K monitor screen(s) If you replace at the same time the NVRAM and the internal hard NVRAM settings
is blank after simultaneous disk drive(s), or if you run the ok set–defaults command with a
NVRAM and hard disk 2.5K Portrait greyscale configuration, you may run into the ”blank Disks corrupted.
replacement or after ... screen” issue.
ok set–defaults command Workaround :
before Load From Cold. Turn on the workstation and press on the <Stop> <A> keys simulta-
neously when you hear the disks starting.
Type (blind) carefully the command :
setenv output–device /pci@1f,4000/DOME,md5PCI@5 [Re-
turn] (for the PCI boards)
Reset [Return]
The workstation should reboot and unblank the screen. Perform the
Load From cold procedure if necessary.
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Job Card TSG 002 8 of 8
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RUNNING FSCK UTILITY
The fsck utility allows you to check and repair a FileSystem after an error has occured, often due to an
improper Shutdown of the workstation.
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e.g :
** /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 (first checking / )
** Currently Mounted on /
** Phase 1 – Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 – Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 – Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 – Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 – Check Cyl groups
9523 files, 167076 used, 25731 free (579 frags, 3144 blocks, 0.3%
fragmentation)
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It is also possible to check, on a partition by partition basis, the ”/” or the ”/export/home” or the
”/export/home1” filesystems.
D Check the ” / ” Filesystem ( Slice 0 of the 1st 4.2GB internal hard disk)
D Check the ” /export/home ” Filesystem ( Slice 1 of the 1st 4.2GB internal hard disk )
D Check the ” /export/home1 ” Filesystem ( disk striping between the 2 internal 4.2GB hard disks )
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FILESYSTEM FULL ERROR
The sizes given below are those of a standard Review workstation hard disks. The ”used” sizes of your
machine may differ from those shown below as they are subject to grow depending on :
– /export/home1 ... /export/home4 : number of images stored on the disks
– /tmp : usage of the swap partition
– /export/home : Images waiting in the printer queue and option softwares installed
The ”/proc” Filesystem is not accessible to the user. It reflects the table of the processes and is managed by
the system.
2.1 Procedure
D Login as root
<station_name> console login : root [Return]
password : operator [Return]
D Start the window manager
/usr/openwin/bin/openwin [Return]
D Close unnecessary windows such as Tutorial .
D Open a Command tool from the Openwin ”Root menu”, Programs manager and click into it and type
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in :
df –k [Return]
D Disk file : Indicates the usage of the different partitions. This is useful to know which Filesystem is
full.
Note: The example below is for the Ultra 60 (2 x 9.1GB) workstation with the Storage disks Pack fully
installed with 54GBytes. Values may differ from those of your system.
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 230843 164767 42996 80% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 406353 254550 111173 70% /export/home
swap 813592 32 813560 1% /tmp
/dev/md/dsk/d0 6611078 461883 6016975 8% /export/home1
(with 54GB external hard disk option installed)
/dev/md/dsk/d1 17801362 17660451 162885 96% /export/home2
/dev/md/dsk/d2 17801362 230404 17592932 7% /export/home3
/dev/md/dsk/d3 17801362 117124 17706212 4% /export/home4
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D Check for any unwanted ”core” file , which could take unnecessary disk space.
– Login as root
– Remove CORE files
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advantagelog*
advantagelog.FriAug906:15:01.Z
advantagelog.FriAug910:15:03.Z
advantagelog.FriAug915:15:08.Z
advantagelog.ThuAug820:15:03.Z
aqslog*
aqslog.FriAug906:15:01.Z
aqslog.FriAug910:15:03.Z
aqslog.FriAug915:15:08.Z
aqslog.ThuAug820:15:03.Z
arslog*
arslog.FriAug906:15:01.Z
arslog.FriAug910:15:03.Z
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arslog.FriAug915:15:08.Z
arslog.ThuAug820:15:03.Z
browserlog*
browserlog.FriAug906:15:01.Z
browserlog.FriAug910:15:03.Z
browserlog.FriAug915:15:08.Z
..............
{prompt} :
You can DELETE ALL *.Z FILES by the following command:
\rm *.Z [Return]
Note: The command ”\rm” avoid you to reply to confirmation questions.
Note: The system periodically cleanups this kind of files.
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MAIN DIRECTORIES AND FILES
core sdc_image_pool
1KB
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1500KB
images
c0t0d0s0
home 1KB (15GB)
(59% used) import
(200 MB)
kernel 3650KB
models
lib 1KB
network
lost+found 8KB
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INTERNAL SYSTEM/IMAGE DISKS ORGANIZATION
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 240 /
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 390 /export/home
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s3 8700 /export/st0 (striped images 1/2)
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 620 /tmp (swap)
/export/home1
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1 10 /export/stdef (striping definition)
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s3 8700 /export/st1 (striped images 2/2)
Note: /export/stdef, is the striping definition directory. /export/st0 and /export/st1, are the physical disk
spaces for images. Both stdef, st0 and st1 (not visible in df–k) define the /export/home1 directory,
which is the actual mounted filesystem for images.
/export/home1/sdc_image_pool :
– ./buf_image : Contains image files once they have been integrated to the system.
– ./images : Logical paths to the images in the form of patient, exam, series, image
( ie : /p1/e2/s3/i5.1 )
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FOREWORD
Notice: New disks from the manufacturer are formatted and contain a list of the media defects. The following
SHOULD ONLY BE DONE in case of doubt on an already installed disk.
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REFORMATTING THE SYSTEM DISK
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Start the procedure described in Chapter 1, Job Card IST011, and when requested to enter the hostname of
the workstation as shown below ......
Hostname:
.......... move the mouse pointer out from the hostname field to the blue background.
Keep your finger pressed on the mouse right button, move the pointer to highlight the Utilities menu, then
the Command Tool submenu.
Release the mouse right button and wait for the window to pop–up. This may take several seconds.
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Note: If you have the Storage Disks pack option connected (4, 8 or 12GB), you will also see references to
the disks it contains ( 12–slot multipack : c0t10d0 / c0t11d0 ; c0t12d0 / c0t13d0 ; c0t14d0 / c0t15d0)
or ( 6–slot multipack : c0t9d0 / c0t10d0 ; c0t11d0 / c0t12d0 ; c0t13d0 / c0t14d0)
Enter the number associated with the disk you want to reformat.
Specify disk (enter ist number) : e.g : 0 [Return]
selecting c0t0d0
[disk formatted]
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FORMAT MENU :
disk – select a disk
type – select (define) a disk type
partition – select (define) a partition table
........... – .................................
........... – .................................
volname – set 8–character volume name
quit
format >
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Note: The whole format process takes around 50 minutes to complete (format + pattern verification) for a
9.1 GB disk. Note that you can format several disks, in parallel , by opening other Command Tool(s),
and running format on the other disk(s).
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formatting .....
done.
Verifying media
Pass 0 – pattern = 0xc6dec6de
XXXX/X/XX
Pass 1 – pattern = 0x6db6db6d
XXXX/X/XX
Total for X defective blocks repaired
When format has been completed, DO NOT FORGET to label the disk(s), before exiting the format utility.
format > label [Return]
ready to label (y/n) y [Return]
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Note: Disregard strange characters that could be displayed at this time. The screen will be refreshed for the
next question.
Anyway, you will get the confirmation screen to correct any error that is in the hostname field.
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REPARTITIONING THE DISKS
There is no need to re–partition the disks. Repartitioning the disks would corrupt all data present on the
disks. In this case, you would have to proceed with the steps described in Chapter 1, Job Card IST011 :
Complete Load From Cold : JUMPSTART which automatically partitions the hard disks before loading
the Solaris Operating System, and the Application software.:
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DESCRIPTIONSee Illustration 1.
WINDOW (1): Tests status.
WINDOW (2): Activity monitoring (performances).
WINDOW (3): Message and command window.
WINDOW (4): Test selection and options.
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RUNNING SUNVTS
D Login as root.
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D For PCX boards
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RUNNING THE TESTS
D Click to select the test(s) you want to run from window (3). You can choose either to select “Default”,
“None” ,or “All” ,or directly suppress or select a single test (e.g. fpu test ).
D Choose or not to enable the intervention switch which allows to interrupt the tests before completion.
D You can select the option switch for single pass, quick test, verbose mode, etc...
D You can select schedule if you want to run the tests at certain times.
D You can select log files to view the errors.
D You can suspend a test or stop it.
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To exit sundiag check on the quit key and confirm. Then after getting the grey screen press on the right
button of the mouse to move the pointer forwards “exit sunview” and confirm.
Running sundiag in its default mode may cause the floppy diskette test and the fstest test(s) to fail. These
failures may indicate a setup error with sundiag (rather than a hardware problem).
For the floppy diskette test either insert a write–enabled floppy diskette into the floppy drive or disable the
running of this test.
For the fstest test(s) change the disk partition used by the test. To change this you select the ”Options...”
button to the right of the test to be modified and then set the ”Fstest Partition” field to a specific partition.
The partition used depends on the disk to be tested. For the test/disk
– ”(c0t0d0) fstest” set the ”Fstest Partition” field to ”a(0)”,
Note: Current SUNVTS version may slightly differ from the illustration, but the principle is the same.
Option switches of the disk test allow to select read/write or read only test.
CAUTION Running a read/write test may cause loss of data.
ILLUSTRATION 4–1
SUNVTS SCREEN.
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MONITORING COMMAND
Note: Login as root or switch user to root (su - root) to use the following commands.
Note: Internet numbers in text are used for example ONLY. Use internet numbers for your specific network.
D Ping: connection test
ping 192.9.200.1 [Return] (internet address)
192.9.200.1 is alive
ping 192.9.200.3 [Return] (one’s own address)
192.9.200.3 is alive (Ethernet port test including transceiver.)
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Escape character is ’^]’.
Date –––––––––––––
Connection closed by foreign host.
Note: A large percentage of dropped packages is not significant of network problems. It can be due to a heavy
activity of the network or the workstation that you ”spray”.
Note: Hosts are not updated in the /etc/inet/hosts file but can be found in the
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/SdCRHosts file. For this reason, it is not possible to use “ping”, “telnet”,
“spray” and similar commands using the hostname. The internet address must be used instead. For
example, to ping the MR operator’s console from the Advantage workstation, do not use ping
MR01_OC0. Instead, use: /usr/sbin/ping 192.9.200.1 [Return].
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Note: In case of images transfert problem during query / retreive from RWS to a remote host when selecting
”patient transfer”, (the transfert failed with error message related to the host declaration) and
successfull transfer when selecting ”series transfer”, check the provider type screen, in network
management.
(refer to IST 002 section 4.3).
D Rup: connected machines “up time“ and load average
rup [Return]
192.9.100.4 up 1 day, 21:00 load average 0.00 0.00 0.02
192.9.100.2 up 1 day, 2:50 load average 0.21 0.00 0.03
...........
<CTRL–C> to exit
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USING SUNVTS DIAGNOSTICS
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED
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EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
SparcStation
A
Serial Ports 25p Laptop
9p Mouse Port
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Null Modem AT to Modem cable
adapter 25p
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LAPTOP SET UP
1. Turn ON Laptop
2. Open Windows on Laptop
3. Select Accessories group
4. Select Terminal then Setting on the Menu Bar
5. Move down to Terminal emulation and select DEC VT100 mode (Click on OK)
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TEST PROCEDURE
If monitor is working, you will see the message ”no keyboard present, switching to
tty for input and output” flashing on and off for a few seconds.
Boot messages will appear on Laptop terminal. Frame buffer will not be seen in boot up script as IO is
through ttya/ttyb.
2. You cannot run openwin with this arrangement but you can run sunvts diagnostics. The screen gets a bit
garbled with the terminal. To run diags :
– Login as root : root [Return]
– setenv TERM vt100 [Return]
– clear [Return]
– cd /opt/SUNWvts/bin [Return]
– sunvts [Return]
– Hold down <Control> and <L> keys to redraw menu
– Disable diskette test by typing : diskette [Return]
– Type o to get into options menu and q to enable quick test then d when done.
– Type s to start testing, type a to see status menu.
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Note: If you want to avoid running sunvts, frame buffer test can be run as command line argument. You must
still be root and under /opt/SUNWvts/bin to run this test which lasts around 2 minutes.
– ./cg14test D=/dev/fbs/cgfourteen0 [Return]
To look at error logs :
– cd /var/adm/sunvtslog [Return]
– more sunvts.err [Return] OR more sunvts.info [Return]
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FOREWORD
It may happen, when attempting to do a Load From Cold (O.S + Application SW load), to find out that the
Jumpstart diskette has been lost or corrupted. If you are close to another site with a similar equipment, you
can make a Jumpstart floppy from the workstation over there, by simply login as root and running the
./prepare.jumpstart utility under /export/home directory.
If you do not easily have access to another workstation, follow the procedure below in order to build one
from a blank floppy.
Note: Jumpstart floppy diskettes are not compatible from one system to another. This means that if you can
use a Jumpstart diskette made at another workstation, you cannot use one made from a different system
or hardware configuration.
e.g : Do not use a jumpstart for an Ultra60 2 x 360MHz with an Ultra60 2 x 450MHz hardware.
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PREPARE JUMPSTART FROM AN OPERATIONAL RWS WORKSTATION
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Note: Make sure the software release is the same as the one needed to reload your workstation.
D Insert blank floppy into drive
D login as root or switch user to root
D change to /export/home directory :
cd /export/home [Return]
D Run the prepare.jumpstart script:
# ./prepare.jumpstart [Return]
Enter a floppy disk and type Enter : [Return]
Do you want to format the floppy (y/n)? y [Return]
Press Return to start formatting the floppy [Return]
......................................
......................................
Your Jumpstart floppy is ready. It is ejected from the drive.
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PREPARE JUMPSTART FROM A ”DOWN” WORKSTATION
In order to build a Jumpstart diskette from a ”down” system (for example if the System disk has been
replaced or reformatted), you have to start the Load From Cold procedure as usual, and as instructed by
Chapter 1, IST011 Job Card, give some of the missing information usually extracted from the Jumpstart
diskette, and load from the Solaris Cdrom, the basic UNIX needed to be able to ”mount” the RWS
application Cdrom, which contains the ”prepare.jumpstart” script.
Then with your new Jumpstart diskette ready, you will have to restart a complete Load From Cold sequence.
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Refer to Chapter 1, Job Card IST011 to start the Load From Cold procedure.
Note: If you have already started the Load From Cold procedure and found out that the Jumpstart floppy is
defective:
message: Searching for Jumstart directory ...not found
instead of the normal message displayed when the installation program starts to read from the floppy:
message: Searching for Jumstart directory ...pcfs : disk not in DOS format ! using floppy
you will get to some unusual menus from the Suninstall program requesting that you enter additional
information.
If you simply don’t have a Jumpstart floppy available, insert a blank floppy into the drive and start the Load
From Cold procedure as usual, until you get to the above mentionned additional menus.
Note: Note : For configurations using Megascan monitors, as Openwin (windows manager) is not running
at the Load From Cold, you must adapt the following procedure by pressing on the right key instead
(F2 ; F4) when requested to click on Continue.
Software menu: Make sure End User System support is selected then click on Continue.
Disks menu: Select the first disk (c0t0d0) by clicking on the Available Disks window, to highlight, then
click on Add. Click on Continue.
Preserve Data menu: Make sure not to select preserve data then click on Continue.
Auto Layout menu: Click on Auto Layout then click on Continue.
Auto Layout Filesystems menu: Click on Continue.
Filesystem and disk layout menu: Click on Continue.
Mount remote filesystem menu: Make sure not to select remote mount then click on Continue.
Profile menu: Click on Begin Install .
Auto Reboot menu: Select Auto Reboot and click on Continue
Wait for the Installation complete message and the workstation to reboot.
When this is done, you will be prompted to enter a password for root. Press on the [Return] key twice. The
boot sequence will complete until the login prompt is displayed :
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Run the prepare.jumpstart script:
# ./prepare.jumpstart [Return]
Enter a floppy disk and type Enter : [Return]
Do you want to format the floppy (y/n)? y [Return]
Press Return to start formatting the floppy [Return]
......................................
......................................
Your Jumpstart floppy is ready. It is ejected from the drive.
When this is done, halt the workstation:
# halt [Return]
Restart the Load From Cold procedure from the beginning, using your new Jumpstart floppy, and as
instructed by the appropriate Service Manual.
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SECTION 1
LOGFILES
Logfiles can be found under /export/home/sdc/logfiles directory, or accessed directly through the
Maintenance menu. The size of each logfiles may be different from those of your workstation.
D Change to the logfiles directory and list contents :
cd /export/home/sdc/logfiles [Return]
ls –la [Return]
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2678 Sep 12 10:07 aqslog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2977 Sep 12 10:07 arslog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 7414 Sep 12 11:47 awalog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 30361 Sep 12 08:47 booklog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 185443 Sep 12 11:47 browserlog
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–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2678 Sep 12 10:07 daslog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 296978 Sep 12 10:07 dasmlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2495 Sep 12 10:07 dbrlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2829 Sep 12 11:18 dbwlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2766 Sep 12 10:07 dcslog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 46532 Sep 12 11:05 film_composerlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 12692 Sep 12 11:05 importimagelog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 14652 Sep 12 11:05 imslog
–rw–rw–rw– 1 root other 2144 Sep 12 03:22 inst_startlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 200 Sep 12 11:43 logoutlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 4838 Sep 12 10:32 miniviewerlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 1188 Sep 12 10:32 mosaicDisplaylog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 8466 Sep 12 10:56 netlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 2678 Sep 12 10:07 olvlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 1991 Sep 12 10:07 prslog
–rw–rw–rw– 1 sdc informix 468180 Sep 12 03:22 reinstall_database.log
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 862085 Sep 12 11:48 reviewStationlog
–rw–rw–rw– 1 root informix 5188 Sep 12 10:32 sdcapplog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 7184 Sep 12 10:32 sessionManagerlog
–rw–r––r–– 1 sdc informix 546 Sep 12 10:25 testclientlog
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D Use either the more command if you want to read page by page the whole contents of the file, or the
tail command, (or tail –n , n being the number of lines you want to read), to see the most recent
messages logged.
e.g :
more netlog [Return] or
tail dbrlog [Return] (last 10 lines) or
tail –n aqslog [Return] (last n lines)
Note: You can as well use the command display_logfile –f <logfile_name> which also takes in account
and packages for easier readind the older compressed logfiles
(e.g : browserlog.WedSep1715:15:04.Z )
e.g :
display_logfile –f netlog [Return]
Note: Logfiles are periodically ”cleaned”. It means that as soon as they grow up over a certain size, they are
emptied into a dated and compressed file ( i.e : dbrlog >>> dbrlog.FriSep615:15:04.Z).
These compressed files are erased every fifth day.
To read a file, uncompress it first then read using more or tail commands as shown above:
The first lines with the ## signs describe the system which the logfile is extracted from and the date and time
of process start.
e.g :
## process: arslog
## date of creation: Fri Sep 12 08:32:39 1997
## hospital name: BUC_ENG
## hostname: SdC
## operating system: SunOS
## operating system release: 5.5.1
## operating system version: Generic
## machine hardware: sun4u
################################################################################
## date of process start: Fri Sep 12 08:32:39 1997
################################################################################
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D AWALOG :
This logfile gives information about all actions done in the Control Panel of the VIEWER. The
following is an example of the messages you can read in this file :
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 08:36:11 1997 DisplayDefaultFile is :
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/CurrentProtocols/DisplayDefault
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 Internal error in awa (signal SIGSEGV)...
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 main + 0x6fc [/export/home/sdc/bin/awa]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 main + 0x6e4 [/export/home/sdc/bin/awa]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _setuid + 0x60 [/usr/lib/libc.so.1]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _XtMatchAtom + 0x3fc
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _XtMatchAtom + 0x9e4
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _XtTranslateEvent + 0x78
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _XtFreeWWTable + 0x594
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _XtOnGrabList + 0x414
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 XtDispatchEvent + 0x48
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[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 XtAppMainLoop + 0x10
[/usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 main + 0x59c [/export/home/sdc/bin/awa]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997 _start + 0xdc [/export/home/sdc/bin/awa]
MESSAGE from awa 837>> Fri Sep 12 09:43:18 1997
MESSAGE from awa 1156>> Fri Sep 12 10:08:11 1997 DisplayDefaultFile is :
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/CurrentProtocols/DisplayDefault
MESSAGE from awa 7493>> Wed Oct 22 11:32:37 1997 Open file
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/Protocols/.index for read failed: 2
MESSAGE from awa 7493>> Wed Oct 22 11:32:39 1997 Open file
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/ExamCodes for read failed: 2
MESSAGE from awa 7493>> Wed Oct 22 11:32:39 1997 Open file
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/Sessions/CurrentSession for read failed: 2
MESSAGE from awa 7493>> Wed Oct 22 11:32:39 1997 Protocole file is :
/export/home/sdc/Prefs/CurrentProtocols/DisplayDefault
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D BROWSERLOG :
This logfile gives information about requests made to the browser such as selecting a patient and
opening the viewer, or receiving images and also returns of requests to servers . The following is an
example of the messages you can read in this file :
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:42 1997 [Client]> The request manager has been
started
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:43 1997 browserResources.imageDoubleClick ==
True.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:43 1997 browserResources.seriesDoubleClick ==
True.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:45 1997 Loading registered filters.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:45 1997 Filter name = ” ”
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:45 1997 End of loading of registered filters.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:46 1997 Loading preferences.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:46 1997 End of loading of preferences.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:47 1997 NetworkSdc::initRequest :
Brw_ServiceCode = 26, code = 1505, NO FILTER. Host name : SdC
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:47 1997 NetworkSdc::initRequest :
Brw_ServiceCode = 0, code = 1002, NO FILTER. Host name : SdC
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:49 1997 AacceptDrop returns A_Ok for remote Host
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button : 1
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:49 1997 AacceptDrop returns A_Ok for remote Host
button : 123AbCdEf892345
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:49 1997 AacceptDrop SUCCESSFULL for Main
Trash.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:51 1997 MainBrowser::startMosaic : invocation
string for Mosaic = mosaicDisplay –iconic –parent mosaicWindow
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:51 1997 Start of starting automatic applications start.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:51 1997 End of starting automatic applications start.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997 Sorting patient box by patient name.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997
MainDataManager::updateSdcSelectionFile: setCurrent Selection returns OK.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997 Sorting series box by series number.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997 Sorting images box by image number.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997 Saving preferences.
MESSAGE from browser 582>> Fri Sep 12 08:33:01 1997 End of saving of preferences.
MESSAGE from browser 805>> Fri Sep 12 08:37:30 1997 Browser receives SORT IMAGES OF
SERIES request from application of pid 835 :
MESSAGE from browser 805>> Fri Sep 12 08:37:30 1997 for series :
/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/images/p10/e11/s198
MESSAGE from browser 805>> Fri Sep 12 08:37:30 1997 with image sort : Sort_Unknown
MESSAGE from browser 805>> Fri Sep 12 08:37:30 1997 To answer request SORT IMAGES OF
SERIES, no base access necessary : data in cache.
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port DBWserver
MESSAGE from dbwserver 608>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:51 1997 [DBServer]> initialization in progress...
– Clear session SUCCESSFUL.
MESSAGE from dbwserver 608>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:18 1997 [Server]> Caught signal : 2.
MESSAGE from dbwserver 569>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:18 1997 [Server]> Caught signal : 2
MESSAGE from dbwserver 569>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:18 1997 [Server]> terminated
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/––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––/
MESSAGE from dmserver 3312>> Mon Apr 21 01:53:24 1997 [PL]> Bad status in returned tuple
MESSAGE from dmserver 3312>> Mon Apr 21 01:53:24 1997 [II]> No more disponible space on the
current active space
MESSAGE from dmserver 3312>> Mon Apr 21 01:53:24 1997 [PL]> no data in tuple read from mailbox
MESSAGE from dmserver 3312>> Mon Apr 21 01:53:24 1997 [PL]> Cannot get space from IMS
MESSAGE from dmserver 3312>> Mon Apr 21 01:53:24 1997 [II]> No more disponible space on the d
D FILM_COMPOSER_LOG :
This logfile gives information about all actions to the Film Composer. The following is an example of
the messages you can read in this file :
################################################################################
## date of process start: Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997
################################################################################
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997 *****
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997 Film Composer started
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997 ****
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:46 1997
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:47 1997 nb_format is 1
MESSAGE from film_composer 27292>> Wed Oct 22 17:42:47 1997 format_list[0] :
/export/home/sdc/app–defaults/formats/camera.fmt
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MESSAGE from importimage 3541>> Mon Apr 21 02:14:17 1997 [Timer]> Proc
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This logfile gives information related to the Packages Installation. The following is an example of the
messages you can read in this file :
uninstall_images.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:48:37 MET DST 1997 >> ... Save image environnement.
uninstall_images.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:48:38 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
uninstall_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:48:39 MET DST 1997 >> Uninstalling Advantage Windows Package.
install_SdCpackages.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:49:46 MET DST 1997 >> Environment package installation
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:49:47 MET DST 1997 >> Decompressing environment
package...
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:49:51 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:49:51 MET DST 1997 >> Installing environment...
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:04 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:04 MET DST 1997 >> Cleaning up ...
install_environment.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:06 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_SdCpackages.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:06 MET DST 1997 >> SDC package installation
install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:06 MET DST 1997 >> Installing Advantage Windows Package
install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:50:06 MET DST 1997 >> Decompressing sdc package...
install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:51:18 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:51:22 MET DST 1997 >> Change sdc files owner
install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:51:26 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
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install_sdc.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:51:26 MET DST 1997 >> Update ressource files
install_SdCpackages.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:16 MET DST 1997 >> DBMS package installation
install_informix.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:16 MET DST 1997 >> Decompressing informix package...
install_informix.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:26 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_informix.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:26 MET DST 1997 >> Installing DBMS package...
install_informix.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:26 MET DST 1997 >> Change informix files owner
install_informix.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:53:27 MET DST 1997 >> ...done.
install_images.csh >> Fri Sep 12 02:55:21 MET DST 1997 >> Installing images
install_SdCpackages.csh >> Fri Sep 12 03:22:22 MET DST 1997 >>
install_SdCpackages.csh >> Fri Sep 12 03:22:22 MET DST 1997 >> Advantage Windows installation
complete.
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Logging out..... Fri Sep 12 03:23:36 MET DST 1997
Logging out..... Fri Sep 12 11:11:21 MET DST 1997
ln: cannot create /tmp/sdc: File exists
No match
find: cannot read dir /tmp/lp_spool: Permission denied
/export/home/sdc/logfiles/lpNetlog.TueOct2114:15:40: –– file unchanged
/export/home/sdc/logfiles/lpschedlog.TueOct2114:15:40: –– file unchanged
find: cannot open /export/home/sdc/import: No such file or directory
/export/home/sdc/import/: No such file or directory
/export/home/sdc/import/: No such file or directory
find: cannot open /export/home/sdc/import: No such file or directory
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D MOSAICDISPLAYLOG :
This logfile gives information related to the Mosaic Display Viewer. The following is an example of
the messages you can read in this file :
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 6999>> Wed Sep 17 09:37:56 1997 Erreur dans le fichier boardMain
Window.c (ligne 385), Ensure violation: a_topLevelShell.getMinWidth() == minimumSize().width()
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 6999>> Wed Sep 17 09:37:56 1997 Erreur dans le fichier boardMain
Window.c (ligne 386), Ensure violation: a_topLevelShell.getMinHeight() == minimumSize().height()
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 6999>> Wed Sep 17 09:37:56 1997 Erreur dans le fichier boardMain
Window.c (ligne 408), Ensure violation: a_topLevelShell.getMaxWidth() == maximumSize().width()
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 6999>> Wed Sep 17 09:37:56 1997 Erreur dans le fichier boa
rdMainWindow.c (ligne 409), Ensure violation: a_topLevelShell.getMaxHeight() == maximumSize
().height()
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 6999>> Wed Sep 17 09:37:56 1997 Erreur dans le fichier boardMain
Window.c (ligne 126), Ensure violation: ((a_size.isInside(a_maximumSize) && a_minimumSize.isInside
(a_size)) && (a_topLevelShell.getMinWidth () == a_minimumSize.width ()) && (a_topLevelShell.get
MinHeight() == a_minimumSize.height()) && (a_topLevelShell.getMaxWidth ()
== a_maximumSize.width ()) && (a_topLevelShell.getMaxHeight() == a_maximumSize.height())
&&(a_widget.getWidth () == a_size.width ()) && (a_widget.getHeight() == a_size.height()))
MESSAGE from mosaicDisplay 7483>> Wed Oct 22 11:29:38 1997
SdCImageBView::setFloat(absZoomFactor) failure (ValueHandler::Undefined)
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MESSAGE from prserver 580>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:39 1997 [Server]> initialization in progress for port
PRSserver
MESSAGE from prserver 580>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:39 1997 [Server]> ...initialization completed for port
PRSserver
MESSAGE from prserver 580>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:18 1997 [Server]> Caught signal : 2
MESSAGE from prserver 580>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:18 1997 [Server]> terminated
MESSAGE from prserver 7472>> Wed Oct 22 11:29:24 1997 [PRSserver]> Hello, I’m the print server,
still alive on host phoenix4
MESSAGE from prserver 7529>> Wed Oct 22 13:03:26 1997 [PRSserver]> Print job started Job 2
MESSAGE from prserver 7529>> Wed Oct 22 13:03:59 1997 [PRSserver]> The printer interface was
unable to communicate with the filming device. Please check the camera and resume the print job in the
Film Queue.
MESSAGE from prserver 7594>> Wed Oct 22 13:08:16 1997 [PRSserver]> Print job started Job 2
MESSAGE from prserver 7594>> Wed Oct 22 13:08:38 1997 [PRSserver]> Film supply low
MESSAGE from prserver 7594>> Wed Oct 22 13:09:44 1997 [PRSserver]> Completed print job: Job 2
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D REINSTALL_DATABASE.LOG : Recover Database Log
This logfile gives information related to the Print Server. The following is an example of the messages
you can read in this file :
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1 row(s) inserted.
Permission granted.
Data committed.
...done.
Loading stored procedures...
Loading ./procedures/cleardatabase.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/cleardatabase.sql...
Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/countimage.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/countimage.sql...
Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/deleteexamfolder.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/deleteexamfolder.sql...
Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/deleteimage.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/deleteimage.sql...
Procedure created.
.................................. numerous other procedures are created.
Loading ./procedures/getfolderid.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/getfolderid.sql...
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Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/getimageid.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/getimageid.sql...
Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/getorimageid.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/getorimageid.sql...
Procedure created.
Loading ./procedures/getoripatientid.sql...
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db ./procedures/getoripatientid.sql...
stty: : Invalid argument
stty: : Invalid argument
chmod: WARNING: can’t change /export/home1/sdc_image_pool/informix
Killing Informix DBMS Engine...
stty: : Invalid argument
tbmode: shared memory not initialized
W/L force mode: 0
Histogram threshold: 0.050000
MESSAGE from install_image 10092>> Fri Sep 12 02:59:00 1997 [DBServer]> initialization in
progress...
– Clear session SUCCESSFUL.
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This logfile gives information about all actions related to the VIEWER. The following is an example
of the messages you can read in this file :
The first lines with the ## signs describe the system which the logfile is extracted from.
## process: reviewStation
## date of creation: Fri Sep 12 10:08:10 1997
## hospital name: BUC_ENG
## hostname: SdC
## operating system: SunOS
## operating system release: 5.5.1
## operating system version: Generic
## machine hardware: sun4u
################################################################################
## date of process start: Fri Sep 12 10:08:10 1997
################################################################################
MESSAGE from reviewStation 1158>> Fri Sep 12 10:08:53 1997 Set endFunction to: launch
MESSAGE from reviewStation 1158>> Fri Sep 12 10:08:53 1997 ClInterpreter::playFunction
setcurrenttarget BoardMainWindow 733 266 viewport 219 260 –screen 0.
MESSAGE from reviewStation 1158>> Fri Sep 12 10:08:54 1997 ClInterpreter::playFunction
warppointer 0.43452 0.51587 –screen 0 ; xevent –type ButtonPress –x 0.43452 –y 0.51587 –button
Button2 –screen 0 .
MESSAGE from reviewStation 1158>> Fri Sep 12 10:08:54 1997 ClInterpreter::playFunction
warppointer 0.43849 0.52381 –screen 0 ; xevent –type Pointer –x 0.43849 –y 0.52381 –screen 0 –state
Button2 .
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D SDCAPPLOG :
This logfile gives information related to starting and stopping application. The following is an
example of the messages you can read in this file :
MESSAGE from sdcapp 559>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:38 1997 [Client]> The request manager has been
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started
MESSAGE from sdcapp 559>> Fri Sep 12 08:32:48 1997 [Client]> The request manager has been
terminated
MESSAGE from sdcapp 783>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:31 1997 connect: No such file or directory
MESSAGE from sdcapp 783>> Fri Sep 12 08:35:31 1997 [Network]> Unable to set connection –
NETserver ( SdC ).
D SESSIONMANAGERLOG :
This logfile gives information related to the Protocols Manager. The following is an example of the
messages you can read in this file :
MESSAGE from sessionManager 15296>> Sun Apr 20 17:56:02 1997 EXAM_CODES_LIB variable
environnement doesn’t exist
################################################################################
## date of process start: Mon Apr 21 02:33:10 1997
################################################################################
MESSAGE from sessionManager 3623>> Mon Apr 21 02:33:10 1997 EXAM_CODES_LIB variable
environnement doesn’t exist
################################################################################
## date of process start: Mon Apr 21 02:33:32 1997
################################################################################
MESSAGE from sessionManager 3628>> Mon Apr 21 02:33:33 1997 EXAM_CODES_LIB variable
environnement doesn’t exist
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SECTION 2
USING SDC_CRASH UTILITY
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>>>>>>> DMESG (boot messages)
Oct 7 11:35
00000 (fas0):
Connected command timeout for Target 3.0 (this is the CD–R disk drive)
WARNING: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000 (fas0):
Target 3 reducing sync. transfer rate
fas: Cmd dump for Target 3 Lun 0:
fas: cdb=[ 0x12 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x30 0x0 ]
fas: State=DATA_DONE Last State=DATA
fas: pkt_state=0x7<CMD,SEL,ARB> pkt_flags=0x80a pkt_statistics=0x60
WARNING: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000 (fas0):
Connected command timeout for Target 3.0
WARNING: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000 (fas0):
Target 3 reverting to async. mode
fas: Cmd dump for Target 3 Lun 0:
fas: cdb=[ 0x12 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x30 0x0 ]
fas: State=DATA_DONE Last State=DATA
fas: pkt_state=0x7<CMD,SEL,ARB> pkt_flags=0x80a pkt_statistics=0x60
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sd5 at SUNW,fas0: target 5 lun 0 (this is the DASM Filming Interface option)
sd5 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@5,0
WARNING: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@5,0 (sd5):
corrupt label – wrong magic number
Vendor ’ANALOGIC’, product ’DASM–LCAM–3M’, 2048 512 byte blockssd6 at SUNW,fas0: target 6
lun 0 (corrupt label is a normal messsage concerning the DASM Filming interface)
DOME,mdsun0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0x1 offset 0x0 SBus level 5 sparc9 ipl 9
DOME,mdsun0 is /sbus@1f,0/DOME,mdsun@1,0 (md2Sun board for Megascan 1K monitors)
stdout is </sbus@1f,0/DOME,mdsun@1,0> major <9> minor <0>
boot cpu (0) initialization complete – online
SUNW,hme0: FEPS (Rev Id = 22) Found
SUNW,hme0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xe offset 0x8c00000 and slot 0xe offset 0x8c02000 and slot 0xe offset
0x8c04000 and slot 0xe offset 0x8c06000 and slot 0xe offset 0x8c07000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 6
SUNW,hme0 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,hme@e,8c00000
dump on /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 size 502336K (swap disk partition)
SUNW,hme0: Using Internal Transceiver (using RJ45 twisted pair ethernet)
SUNW,hme0: 10 Mbps Link Up (ethernet 10Mbists/sec / ethernet 100Mbps)
SUNW,fdtwo0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xf offset 0x1400000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 11
SUNW,fdtwo0 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fdtwo@f,1400000
sbusmem0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0x0 offset 0x0 (memory address, first module)
sbusmem0 is /sbus@1f,0/sbusmem@0,0
sbusmem1 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0x1 offset 0x0
sbusmem1 is /sbus@1f,0/sbusmem@1,0
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sbusmem14 is /sbus@1f,0/sbusmem@e,0
sbusmem15 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xf offset 0x0 (memory address, last module)
sbusmem15 is /sbus@1f,0/sbusmem@f,0
SUNW,bpp0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xe offset 0xc800000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 3
SUNW,bpp0 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,bpp@e,c800000
pseudo–device: vol0
vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
pseudo–device: llc10
llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
SUNW,CS42310 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xd offset 0xc000000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 9
SUNW,CS42310 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,CS4231@d,c000000
syncing file systems... [13] [10] done
cpu0: SUNW,UltraSPARC (upaid 0 impl 0x10 ver 0x22 clock 167 MHz)
SunOS Release 5.5.1 Version Generic [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
Copyright (c) 1983–1996, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
mem = 131072K (0x8000000)
avail mem = 127705088
Ethernet address = 8:0:20:7c:24:89
root nexus = Sun Ultra 1 UPA/SBus (UltraSPARC 167MHz)
sbus0 at root: UPA 0x1f 0x0 ...
TROUBLESHOOTING
fas0: rev 2.2 FEPS chip
SUNW,fas0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xe offset 0x8800000 and slot 0xe offset 0x8810000 Onboard device spar
c9 ipl 4
sd0 at SUNW,fas0: target 0 lun 0 (first internal 2.1GB hard disk drive)
sd0 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@0,0
<SUN2.1G cyl 2733 alt 2 hd 19 sec 80>
sd1 at SUNW,fas0: target 1 lun 0 (second internal 2.1GB hard disk drive)
sd1 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@1,0
<SUN2.1G cyl 2733 alt 2 hd 19 sec 80>
sd2 at SUNW,fas0: target 2 lun 0 ( Maxoptics MOD drive)
sd2 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@2,0
<>
WARNING: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000 (fas0): (CD–R disk drive)
.........................................................
root on /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@0,0:a fstype ufs
zs0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xf offset 0x1100000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 12
zs0 is /sbus@1f,0/zs@f,1100000
zs1 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xf offset 0x1000000 Onboard device sparc9 ipl 12
zs1 is /sbus@1f,0/zs@f,1000000
keyboard is </sbus@1f,0/zs@f,1000000> major <29> minor <2>
mouse is </sbus@1f,0/zs@f,1000000:b> major <29> minor <3>
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The next file dumped is the df –k file, which gives information about the usage and avaialble left space on
the disks for the various filesystems.
Note: The values displayed in the tables below are given as example only, and may vary from those of your
system.
>>>>>>> DF –K
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 19280 167053 6474 97% /
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s 1288855 83536 176439 33% /export/home
swap 508952 936 508016 1% /tmp
/dev/md/dsk/d0 12940315 78933 12567352 3% /export/home1
The next file dumped is the vfstab file, which gives information about the mount points of the d isks slices.
>>>>>>> VFSTAB
#device device mount FS fsck mount mount
#to mount to fsck point type pass at boot options
#
#/dev/dsk/c1d0s2 /dev/rdsk/c1d0s2 /usr ufs 1 yes –
fd – /dev/fd fd – no –
TROUBLESHOOTING
The next file dumped is the mnttab file, which gives information about the actually mounted disks slices.
>>>>>>> MNTTAB
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 / ufs rw,suid,dev=800000 829580062
/proc /proc proc rw,suid,dev=2700000 829580062
fd /dev/fd fd rw,suid,dev=2780000 829580062
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 /export/home ufs suid,rw,dev=800001 829580063
swap /tmp tmpfs dev=0 829580063
/dev/md/dsk/d0 /export/home1 ufs suid,rw,dev=1540000 829580063
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TROUBLESHOOTING
sysadmin::14:
nobody::60001:
informix:*:200:informix
noaccess::60002:
The next file dumped is the /var/adm/messages file which is a collection of older dmesg files.
>>>>>>> /VAR/ADM
––––––––> file /var/adm/messages
Apr 15 11:06:32 ibsdc1 unix: Unable to install/attach driver ’mdsun’
Apr 15 11:06:32 ibsdc1 unix: Unable to install/attach driver ’md4sun’
..................................................................................
Apr 15 11:06:35 ibsdc1 unix: SUNW,fdtwo0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xf offset 0x1400000 Onboard device
sparc9 ipl 11
Apr 15 11:06:35 ibsdc1 unix: SUNW,fdtwo0 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fdtwo@f,1400000
..................................................................................
Apr 15 11:06:35 ibsdc1 unix: Unable to install/attach driver ’dma’
Apr 15 11:06:35 ibsdc1 unix: sbusmem0 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0x0 offset 0x0
Apr 15 11:06:35 ibsdc1 unix: sbusmem0 is /sbus@1f,0/sbusmem@0,0
...................................................................................
Apr 15 11:06:40 ibsdc1 unix: SUNW,CS42310 at sbus0: SBus0 slot 0xd offset 0xc000000 Onboard device
sparc9 ipl 9
Apr 15 11:06:40 ibsdc1 unix: SUNW,CS42310 is /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,CS4231@d,c000000
Apr 15 11:06:40 ibsdc1 unix: Unable to install/attach driver ’pci’
Apr 15 11:07:18 ibsdc1 /usr/sbin/vold[1538]: vol_init: already a daemon running
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The next file dumped is the contents of the informix log file. This file is more dedicated for Engineering’s
usage.
>>>>>>> Informix log
Mon Apr 15 11:09:02 1996
11:09:02 INFORMIX–OnLine Initialized –– Complete Disk Initialized
11:09:03 Checkpoint Completed
11:09:03 On–Line Mode
11:09:26 Logical Log 1 Complete
11:09:42 Logical Log 2 Complete
11:09:55 Shutdown Mode
11:09:57 Checkpoint Completed
11:09:57 Quiescent Mode
11:09:59 INFORMIX–OnLine Stopped
Mon Apr 15 11:10:01 1996
11:10:01 INFORMIX–OnLine Initialized –– Shared Memory Initialized
11:10:01 Physical Recovery Started
11:10:01 Checkpoint Completed
11:10:01 Physical Recovery Complete: 0 Pages Restored
11:10:01 Checkpoint Completed
11:10:01 Logical Recovery Complete
0 Committed, 0 Rolled Back, 0 Open, 0 Bad Locks
TROUBLESHOOTING
The next file dumped gives information about the contents of the images directories.
>>>>>>> Process Queue directory
/export/home/sdc/../extra_tmp/sdc:
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 18:51 AQSserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 16 12:05 DBRserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 19:21 DBWserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 18:56 DCSserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 19:21 IMSserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 18:51 NETserver*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 0 Apr 15 18:56 PRSserver*
/export/home/sdc/film:
total X
lrwxrwxrwx 1 sdc informix 9 Apr 15 11:08 log –> /dev/null
/export/home/sdc/import:
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/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/buf_image:
total 157520
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 525374 Apr 12 17:20 i1.SCPT.1*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 132818 Apr 12 17:43 i116.MRDC.77*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 132818 Apr 12 17:43 i117.MRDC.78*
–rwxr–xr–x 1 sdc informix 132818 Apr 12 17:43 i118.MRDC.72*
/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/images:
total 8
drwxr–xr–x 5 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 p1/
drwxr–xr–x 3 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 p2/
drwxr–xr–x 3 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 p3/
drwxr–xr–x 3 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 18:57 p4/
/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/images/p1:
total 6
drwxr–xr–x 5 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 e1/
drwxr–xr–x 3 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 e2/
drwxr–xr–x 3 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 e3/
/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/images/p1/e1:
total 6
drwxr–xr–x 2 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 s1/
drwxr–xr–x 2 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 s2/
TROUBLESHOOTING
drwxr–xr–x 2 sdc informix 512 Apr 15 11:10 s3/
...................................................................
The next file dumped gives information about the contents of the Prefs directory.
>>>>>>> Prefs directory
––––––––> file /export
/home/sdc/Prefs/AdvantageUserPrefs
mouse_mode windowing
tick_marks off
screen_annotation partial
––––––––> file /export
/home/sdc/Prefs/AiMIndexFile
Scrap Book Phx1.0 – rank : 1
Scrap Book Phx1.0 – index : 5
––––––––> file /export
/home/sdc/Prefs/LicenseFileDescription
3D /export/home/sdc/license/3D
Dentascan /export/home/sdc/license/Dentascan
CT_MR_Analysis /export/home/sdc/license/CT_MR_Analysis
–––––––––––––––––––> file /export
/home/sdc/Prefs/ScrapBookMode
DIFFEXAMMODE
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/home/sdc/Prefs/SdCPreset
*ctPresetLab1: Abdomen
*ctPresetWL1: 40
..........................
*mrPresetLab1: Preset1
––––––––> file /export
/home/sdc/Prefs/SdCRHosts
(this is the directory where all the hosts declared under Application in the network menu are stored)
3.45.12. 138 awa1 # 0 1802 No Comment
3.45.12.166 phoenix3 # 0 1802 No Comment
The next file dumped gives information about the contents of the informix database.
>>>>>>> Informix database
––––––––> start Informix
/export/home/informix/SdC_scripts/init_informix
tbinit: shmget[EEXIST][17]: shared memory already exists
tbinit: fatal error in shared memory creation
––––––––> PATIENT_FOLDER table
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db
patient_id p1
patient_key DUPONT^MARY|KHIS001|F|1995–02–10 00:00:00.000
patientfolder_path p1
orgl_patient_id KHIS001
patient_name DUPONT MARY
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–––––––––––––––––––> EXAMINATION_
FOLDER table
dbaccess ctmr_sdc_db
folder_id e1
patient_id p1
folder_key 1.2.840.113654.2.4.4.3.4.119950730134200
TROUBLESHOOTING
examfolder_path p1/e1
original_exam_id 14067
gen_timestamp 0001–01–01 00:00:00.000
original_exam_date 1995–07–30 13:42:00.000
original_exam_time 13:42:00.000
d_accession_nu KHIS073013420
d_study_instance 1.2.840.113654.2.4.4.3.4.119950730134200
creation_date 1996–04–15 08:10:21.000
modality CR
folder_status EMPTY
series_in_study 3
data_format Dicom
exam_desc PED CHEST AP
reading_physician
radiologist_name
exam_lock EMPTY
procedure_code EMPTY
procedure_t_code EMPTY
procedure_meaning EMPTY
report_status EMPTY
localisation EMPTY
unprocessed NOT USED
examfolder_paraml <BYTE value>
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Dome Md5/PCI and Md5/PCX Frame Buffer boards (driving 2.5K B&W portrait monitors) are equipped
with DIP switches to select the pixel resolution of the board (S2) and to enable/disable VGA mode (S1).
The Dome Md5/PCI board can also be set by software.
See section 1 below for PCI board setting information, and section 2 for PCX board setting information.
SECTION 1
DOME MD5PCI BOARDS SYNC PARAMETERS (FOR CONFIGURATION A)
Note: For MD5/PCI boards, both hardware (DIP switch) and software configuration methods are available.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1.2 Dome md5pci (2.5K) board, DIP switch S2
Resolution DIP switch S2 settings
2048 x 2560 grayscale @ 76 Hz 1 2 3 4
OFF OFF ON ON
1.3 Dome md5pci (2.5K) board, 2048 x 2560, 76 Hz configuration (Software method)
D Open a command window
(=> Service tools => command window)
cd /opt/DOME md5pci/util [Return]
video_mode –d /dev/md5pci0.0 –m Y [Return]
(answer ”Y” to the question)
video_mode –d /dev/md5pci1.0 –m Y [Return]
(answer ”Y” to the question)
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SECTION 2
DOME MD5PCX BOARD SYNC PARAMETERS (FOR CONFIGURATIONS B, C, D, E AND F)
Note: For MD5PCX board, only the hardware configuration method (using S1 and S2 DIP switches) is
available.
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SECTION 1
LIST OF THE RUNNING PROCESSES AND BRIEF EXPLANATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
root 87 1 0 12:20:50 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
root 82 1 0 12:20:49 ? 0:04 /usr/sbin/in.routed –q
root 104 1 0 12:20:56 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd –s
root 89 1 0 12:20:50 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/keyserv
root 107 1 0 12:20:56 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/statd
root 95 1 0 12:20:50 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/kerbd
root 109 1 0 12:20:56 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/lockd
root 128 1 0 12:20:56 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
root 179 1 0 12:21:03 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/vold
root 132 1 0 12:20:57 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd
root 148 1 0 12:21:01 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/nscd
root 142 1 0 12:21:01 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
root 158 1 0 12:21:01 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/lpsched
root 167 1 0 12:21:02 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail –bd –q1h
root 218 1 0 12:21:12 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/mlocker 64
root 177 1 0 12:21:02 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/utmpd
root 3591 104 0 18:02:58 ? 0:00 in.rlogind
root 244 241 0 12:21:13 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/ttymon
When Application is started ...
... you can see that all the next processes belong to SdC.
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sdc 3331 3330 0 console 0:05 /usr/openwin/bin/X :0 –dev /dev/fbs/ffb0 –dev /dev/fbs/cgsix0 –auth
/export/home
sdc 3476 3461 0 17:50:04 console 0:00 aqserver
sdc 3572 1 0 ? 0:00 /bin/csh /export/home/sdc/scripts/xtermSdC –j –sb –sl 900 –title Terminal –n Te
sdc 3456 1 0 17:50:03 console 0:00 dbwserver
sdc 3467 1 0 17:50:03 console 0:00 prserver
SECTION 2
RESTARTABLE PROCESSES
You can either restart BROWSER from the ROOT MENU or by opening a Command Window and typing
in :
D cd /scripts [Return]
D ./kill.sdc [Return]
D ./start.sdc [Return]
TROUBLESHOOTING
D Remote log from another workstation or a UNIX image source
rlogin <IP address of the hung workstation> –l sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
D Grep the Window Manager process number
ps –ef | grep mwm [Return]
You will get a line similar to the following :
sdc 364 332 0 02:12:37 ? 0:03 /usr/bin/X11/mwm –multiscreen
(where 364 is the process number in our example)
D Kill the Window Manager process
kill –9 364 [Return] (the process number may be different on your system)
D Restart application by login in as sdc on the worksttion.
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SECTION 3
ROOT MENU SCRIPTS
The following Root Menu utilities can be run from a Command Window. This can be usefull to run these
utilities remotely.
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Calculator
Command Window
Clock
Configuration Screen
Service Tools
Logout
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SECTION 1
ACCESSING THE SERVICE MENU
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Clock Configuration
ScrapBook mode
Service Tools Autodelete activity
Recover Database
AW Administration Start calibration
TROUBLESHOOTING
Restart Browser Test Keypad
Install License
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
The Maintenance Tools window pops up, prompting you to enter password :
The default password is operator.
1.2 Remotely
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SECTION 2
SERVICE TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION
Maintenance Menu
MAIN MENU
DATABASE MENU.................1
NETWORK MENU..................2
LASER PRINTER MENU............3
COLOR PRINTER MENU............4
DICOM PRINTER MENU............5
MOD GENESIS MENU..............6
MOD DICOM MENU................7
CDR MENU......................8
< UNUSED >....................9
PROCESS MANAGEMENT MENU......10
SYSTEM MENU..................11
TROUBLESHOOTING
ROOT MENU....................12
FFDM KEYPAD MENU.............13
Enter your choice [?,q]
Type the number of the sub–menu corresponding to the function you want to access.
2.1 Database and image management menu
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Enter your choice [?,q] 2 [Return]
NETWORK MENU
Add Host....................201
Remove Host.................202
view/Modify host............203
view queue IN/OUT...........204
clear queue OUT.............205
send DICOM echo.............206
Send SdCNet test image......207
Send DicomNet test image....208
Send AdvNet test image......209
View logfile................299
Enter your choice [?,q] 201 [Return]
The result is the creation of a new host under Application.
Note: See next page for the Protocols numbers
Enter your choice [?,q] 202 [Return]
The result is the display of the SdCRHosts file and access to delete a host :
Enter your choice [?,q] 203 [Return]
The result is the display of the SdCRHosts file and access to its modification :
Enter your choice [?,q] 204 [Return]
The result is the display of the que In and the queue OUT.
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SERVICE MENU
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Do not use
Do not use
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The result is that a large image file is sent to the printer.
Note: Choose 180 seconds for the time–out value when requesting the print of a ”large image”.
Enter your choice [?,q] 504 [Return]
The result is the display of the Dicom printer queue.
Enter your choice [?,q] 599 [Return]
The result is the display of the prserver logfile
Do not use
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Do not use
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Enter your choice [?,q] 1001 [Return]
The result is that the browser is killed and restarted.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1002 [Return]
The result is that all the running processes are listed as example below
Enter your choice [?,q] 1003 [Return]
The result is that a chosen process (see 1001 for list of processes) is killed.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1004 [Return]
The result is that a chosen process is started.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1005 [Return]
The result is that the size of a chosen process (see 1001 for list of processes) is displayed.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1099 [Return]
The result is the display of the different logfiles accessible through a menu.
Enter each submenu to view the logfiles
SYSTEM MENU
Check partitioning.................1101
Create compressed crash logfile....1102
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ROOT MENU
Recover Database..........1201
View A.W Configuration....1202
A.W Administration........1203
Enter your choice [?,q] 1201 [Return]
The result is the starting of the DATABASE RECOVERY process.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1202 [Return]
The result is the display of the AW configuration file.
Enter your choice [?,q] 1203 [Return]
The result is the starting of the ADMINISTRATOR menu.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Enter your choice [?,q] 1304 [Return]
The result is the turning ON of the Keypad light
Send Light On command
Sending : 02 40
Enter your choice [?,q] 1305 [Return]
The result is the turning OFF of the Keypad light
Send Light Off command
Sending : 00 40
Enter your choice [?,q] 1306 [Return]
The result is the Logfile display
3~1 ## process: keypadServer
3~2 ## date of creation: Mon May 3 11:56:09 1999
...........................
####################################################################
3~14 ## date of process start: Mon May 3 12:00:39 1999
~17 ## date of process start: Mon May 3 12:17:08 1999
3~18
####################################################################
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Blank page
TROUBLESHOOTING
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
This Job Card provides troubleshooting suggestions for Senographe 2000D RWS printing problems.
Refer to SECTION 2 for information on Error and Status messages in the Print Manager interface.
ILLUSTRATION 1
PRINTER OUT
No ADD NEW
OF FILM FILM OK ? FILMS
TROUBLESHOOTING
CHECK SUPPLY
PRINTER No
AND POWER APPLY POWER
NOT POWERED
SWITCH OK ?
CHECK PRINTER
PRINTER DOES FAULTY CONNEC- CONNECTIONS No CORRECT
NOT PRINT TION TO PRINTER (TRANSCEIVER, UTP FAULTY ITEM
& BNC CONNECTORS.
PING PRINTER OK ?
CONFIGURATION RECONFIGURE
CHECK (PRINTOUT) No PRINTER OR
NOT CORRECT PRINTER CONFIGURATION RESTART
OK ? APPLICATION
PRINTER STOPS
DURING See ILLUSTRATION 1 (continued)
PRINTING
POOR PRINT
QUALITY See ILLUSTRATION 1 (continued)
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Job Card TSG 013 2 of 2
ILLUSTRATION 1 (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM SUSPECT CHECK ACTION or FRU
IF LINES ALWAYS
VERTICAL IN SAME POSITION, CONTACT-
POOR PRINT WHITE LINE(S)
Yes
PROBABLY A PRINTER PRINTER
QUALITY ON OUTPUT PROBLEM VENDOR
SECTION 2
PRINT MANAGER : ERROR AND STATUS MESSAGES
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SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
This document contains the procedures to be followed when replacing one of the following
sub–assemblies located inside the computer box.
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
D 5 mm cross–head screwdriver
D 5 mm flat–head screwdriver
D Grounding wristband
SECTION 3
PREREQUISITES
If the workstation is switched on, exit the application. Select ”Logout” from the sdc root
menu.
D See Chapter 3 for various other methods of shutting the system down.
D Wait for the ok prompt ( 30 sec)
D Switch off the monitor using the switch on the front.
D Switch off the computer using the switch on the rear left–hand side of the sub–assembly.
Switch off the laser camera interface (DASM), and all other SCSI options.
D Disconnect the cables:
– keyboard – CPU box
– mains power supply – CPU box
– Ethernet network – CPU box
– Monitor – CPU box
DISASS. / REAS.
– SCSI – CPU box
PROCEDURES
SECTION 4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The boards and hard disk drives contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to
static electricity. Do not touch the components themselves or any metal part,
Wear a grounding wrist strap when handling the drive assemblies, boards or cards.
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SECTION 5
PROCEDURES
COMPUTER BOX SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 7–1 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 5–6
POWER SUPPLY UNIT SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–1 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–1
PCI FAN ASSEMBLY SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–2 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–5
HARD DRIVE BAY / SCSI ASSY SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–3 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–8
CABLE ASSEMBLIES SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–4 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–3
SPEAKER ASSEMBLY SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–7 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–7
CPU FAN ASSEMBLY SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 8–9 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 6–5
HARD DISK DRIVE SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 9–1 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 7–1
CDROM / CD–RW DRIVE SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 9–2–2 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION
7–2–2
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 9–2–4 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION
7–2–8
CPU MODULE SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–1 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 8–1
NVRAM/TOD CHIP SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–2 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION C–3
(FIG C–15)
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
PCI CARD (DOME FB) SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–3 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 8–3
DIMM MEMORY MODULES SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–5 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 8–6
AUDIO CARD SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–6 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 8–5
MOTHER BOARD SUN ULTRA SM SECTION 10–7 SUNBLADE 2000 SM SECTION 8–8
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PURPOSE
SECTION 2
PREREQUISITES
SECTION 3
PROCEDURE
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
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Station to be
reloaded
No
Turnover To the
Customer: IST 009
– Functional tests : ( image disk space ,
save site parameters, monitor calibration ...) 1/2 hour
– Create USERs accounts 1 FE
Succeeded State
Review Workstation System Operational
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SECTION 1
PURPOSE
Replacement of two PCI boards or one PCX board by one Siemens 5MP graphical board.
SECTION 2
SUPPLIES
Siemens 5MP graphical board set (P/N 2364427) comprising:
D Graphical board
D Two DTAC–2 boxes (SDA 2025S)
D Video cables set
D Smfit Act hardware set
D Smfit Act software w/ serial luminance meter for QAP (puck)
D RWS software package V8
D Senographe 2000D Review Workstation Service Manual
D Hi–Bright 21” RWS monitor Service Manual
D Monitor Front Key Panel
SECTION 3
PREREQUISITES
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
D Workstation off.
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SECTION 4
PROCEDURE
4.1 5MP board installation
TP
PCI 1
PCI 2
PCI 3
PCI 4
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1. Remove the operating panel from the left monitor using the removal tool shipped in the accessory kit.
2. If the operating panel is an old model (without connector), replace it (P/N 2360794) (refer to following
illustration).
No connector
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
old model (without connector) correct model
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3. Connect the RS232 cable to the serial bus input IN; make sure, that the ferrite core is closer to the other
end of the cable.
4. Connect the connector at the rear of the connection box to the RS232 output (OUT) at the rear of this
monitor.
REAR VIEW
LEFT MONITOR
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
Operating Panel
OUT IN
Connection Box
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5. Insert the operating panel into the slots of the front frame. Press it towards the front frame until it snaps
in.
6. Remove the back cover to lead the cables above the slits below.
7. Remount the rear cover and fix it by the screws.
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
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8. Remove the foil from the hook & loop fastener and Fasten this centrically on the unlettered page of the
DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S).
9. Take the second hook and loop fastener and push it to the first one on the DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S).
Remove the foil from the adhesive tape.
10. Place the DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S) centrically on the monitor foot tight to the tilt & swivel assembly.
Press it down in order to fix it on the foot.
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
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11. Connect the RS232 cable to the DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S).
12. Connect the three video cables from the DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S) to the monitor.
13. Repeat the same previous operation for the right monitor.
Note: For the right monitor, do not connect the RS232 output to the connection box.
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
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14. Connect a digital DVI cable between each DTAC–2 box (SDA 2025S) and the 5MP graphical board
Video Cable
Connection Box
TP
DTAC–2 DTAC–2
(SDA 2025S) (SDA 2025S)
Digital DVI Cable
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Station to be
reloaded
DISASS. / REAS.
PROCEDURES
No
Turnover To the
Customer: IST 009
– Functional tests : ( image disk space ,
save site parameters, monitor calibration ...) 1/2 hour
– Create USERs accounts 1 FE
Succeeded State
Review Workstation System Operational
END
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PROCEDURES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–1
6–1 REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–3
RENEWAL PARTS
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ABBREVIATIONS
ITEM
NO.
– Not illustrated.
1 Critical.
2 Not critical.
N Not available.
REP
Y Repairable.
QTY
RENEWAL PARTS
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APPLICABILITY
A 2239000 (2 x PCI) & 2239000–3
B 2239000 (1 x PCX)
C 2239000–2
D 2239000–4
E 2239000–5
F 2301922
G 2301922–2
H 2301922–4
For more information refer to “Applicability”, in the “How to use this manual” chapter at the beginning of this document..
Viewing direction.
Renewal Parts
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
94
Unipack Disk Enclosure
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
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REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
– 37 2364995 1 S S INTERLK LED, POWER SWITCH &SPEAKER CABLE: SUN P/N: 530–2583 1 I
– 41 2365000 1 S S 73.4GB 10000 RPM FC–AL INTERNAL DISK SUN P/N: 540–4905 1 I
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
94
Unipack Disk Enclosure
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST (Continued)
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
– 51 2267799 1 S S MD5/PCX2 FRAME BUFFER BOARD + FILLER PANEL (P/N: 55 MD5 PCX2) 1 BCD
REFER TO TSG 010 FOR SETTINGS EF
– 53 2256042 1 S S DUAL HEAD CABLE FOR PCX 2K / 2.5K FRAME BUFFER DOME 1 BCD
VENDOR P/N: 50–DUAL –6–01 1 EF
– – MONITOR 1
– – KEYPAD 1
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
94
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-ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST (Continued)
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
– 71 2246900 1 S S 9.1 GB 10000RPM HARD DISK DRIVE SUN P/N : 540–3881 2 ABC
– SOFTWARE
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
94
Unipack Disk Enclosure
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REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST (Continued)
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
RENEWAL PARTS
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REVIEW WORKSTATION FRU LIST
63
67
66
65
12
34
11
33
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Unipack Disk Enclosure
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ILLUSTRATION 6–1
REVIEW WORKSTATION STATION FRU LIST (Continued)
A
ITEM
PART NO. FRU REP DESCRIPTION QTY P
NO.
P
1 2 3 4 5
– 100 2287194 1 S S 18.2 GB 10000 RPM HARD DISK FOR UNIPACK SUN 1 ABC
– 103 2273237 1 S S SCSI CABLE VHDCI 68 / SCSI3 68 PINS P/N: 530–2452 LONG 0.8 M 1 CD
– MISCELLANEOUS
– AC POWER CORDS
– MANUALS
– 111 2358887–100 1 S HI–BRIGHT 21” RWS (WITH SIEMENS BOARD) MONITOR SERVICE MANUAL 1
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CHAPTER 7 – PRINTING
PRINTING
SECTION 1
INTERCONNECTION
Only two Dicom Printers have been validated for use with the Review Workstation, the Kodak 8600 printer
and the Agfa LR5200 printer.
Other Dicom printers and Laser printers using the DASM Filming Interface are not supported.
1–1 Kodak 8600 Dicom printer
D DICOM printer label: Any name you wish to see appearing on the Film Composer, e.g. Kodak 8600
D Hostname: Use printer Hostname if any, or choose a unique name to your Network, e.g. kodak1printer
D Network address: A unique IP address given by the Network Administrator of the hospital, e.g. 3.48.16.135
D Application Entity Title (AET): Must be IMN_9410
D Port number: Must be 1024
D Layouts: Must be 1 x 1
D Film size: Must be 8 in x 10 in W = leave blank H = leave blank
D Configuration information: Must be LUT=0,3 ( !!!! 0 comma 3 !!!! )
D Magnification type: Must be Cubic
D Density Max: Must be 350
D Smoothing factor: Must be 1
D Trim: Must be NO
D Printer memory size: 40 (default value)
D DICOM printer label: Any name you wish to see appearing on the Film Composer, e.g. Agfa LR5200
D Hostname: Use printer Hostname if any, or choose a unique name to your Network, e.g. agfa1LR
D Network address: A unique IP address given by the Network Administrator of the hospital, e.g. 3.48.16.136
D Application Entity Title (AET): Must be ( TO BE SPECIFIED BY AGFA FIELD ENGINEER )
D Port number: Must be 104
D Layouts: Must be 1 x 1
D Film size: Must be 8 in x 10 in W = leave blank H = leave blank
D Configuration information: Must be PERCEPTION_LUT=150
D Magnification type: Must be Cubic
D Smoothing factor: Must be 140
D Trim: Must be NO
D Printer memory size: 40 (default value)
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Hostname:
Network address:
Layouts:
Check boxes
Slide formats: 35mm 40mm
Pixel depth: 10 12
Film size:
8 in x 10 in W H 14 in x 14 in W H
10 in x 12 in W H 14 in x 17 in W H
10 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 24 cm W H
11 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 30 cm W H
Smoothing factor: 1
Trim: No
Click in each required field (as shown in the previous page) and type in the appropriate name or value, click
check boxes to select/deselect them; click on the Save button when done.
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PRINTING
DICOM printer parameters
Hostname:
Network address:
Layouts:
Check boxes
Slide formats: 35mm 40mm
Pixel depth: 10 12
Film size:
8 in x 10 in W H 14 in x 14 in W H
10 in x 12 in W H 14 in x 17 in W H
10 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 24 cm W H
11 in x 14 in W H 24 cm x 30 cm W H
Trim: No
Click in each required field (as shown in the previous page) and type in the appropriate name or value, click
check boxes to select/deselect them; click on the Save button when done.
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SECTION 2
PRINTING
CAMERA SETTINGS
Note: This information is given for reference only and is subject to change. The camera setup is
under Kodak FE’s responsibility.
D On 8600 Operator Menu into Test Menu, Display Software Version, verify:
– Imager=2.2, VRTX32=1.08, Contrast=6.G.4, Conv.Kernel=1.0.5
D On 8600 Operator Menu into Configure User set:
– Density=16, Contrast=3, Sharp?Smooth=1, Film Layout: 1 on 1=Portrait
– Gamma Table=Xmittance, Image Size=Scale To Fit, Detector Size=100.00
D On 8600 service Menu into Configure User set:
– Ratio=1.00, Serial Control Intf.=1200,8,1,Even,3M,Memory=63
– Digital Interface: Parity=Even, Modality Group=5
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SECTION 3
PRINTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Communication from the Advantage Workstation to the filming interface can be checked by
opening a Unix command window.
– su – root [Return]
enter password: operator [Return]
– ping <Dicom_printer_IP adress> [Return]
4–2 Utility Commands
D A ”QUEUE” button is available , clicking on this button will open a new screen where
you can choose Laser–Camera or Postcrip Print queue and select the job that you want
to be ”paused”
”resumed” or ”cleaned”.
Note: The Logfiles are periodically and automatically cleaned up by the system ”cron” to
prevent them from growing, consuming disk space.
Read the contents of the prslog, filmlog, booklog and/or dasmlog files
e.g: more prslog [Return]
Note: You can also use the command display_logfile –f <logfile_name> which also takes in
account and packages for easier reading the older compressed logfiles
(e.g: browserlog.WedSep1715:15:04.Z )
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The following is an example of the prslog logfile. The first lines show normal condition
PRINTING
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CHAPTER 8 – OPTIONS
Note: This chapter gives you additional information about all options supported on FFDM Review
There you can find information such as jumper settings and diagnostics for the hardware options and
uninstallation procedure for both hardware and software options.
All installation procedures are detailed in chapter 1, Job card IST003.
OPTIONS
SCSI Hardware options
The SUNBLADE 2000 workstation has an internal CD–RW drive and two
CAUTION high capacity 73GB hard disk drives.
External CD–R drive and Multipack Storage options ARE NOT
SUPPORTED.
Therefore the following instructions to connect external SCSI devices only
concern the ULTRA60 workstation.
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SECTION 1
ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL HARD DISK (SPARCSTORAGE MULTIPACK).
SCSI Port
SCSI terminator
input output
OPTIONS
Next Device Last Device
54GB
Multipack storage
SCSI ID
9–14
TP
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins) STORAGE DISKS PACK
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SCSI ID
9–14
TP
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins)
OPTIONS
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OPTIONS
HDD for CD–R CD–R
Multipack storage
SCSI ID
9–14
TP
SCSI II Port
(Wide 68 pins) STORAGE DISKS PACK
Additional
SCSI Audio module connector IN
Controller
UPA graphics (not used)
Port B Port A is
UPA graphics (not used) not used
PCI 1
PCI 2 OUT
PCI 3
PCI 4 Cable type #3
68 to VHDCI 68 pins cable
To HDD for CD–R
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The 54GB disk options use the same 9.1 GB SCSI hard disk drives.
The SCSI addressing is fixed and determined by the physical location of the drives into the
Storage pack.
Make sure that the SCSI ID switch located at the rear of the Storage Disks Pack is set to
SCSI ID 9–14.
OPTIONS
SCSI ID
Switch SCSI ID
Empty / no connector Empty / no connector
REAR FRONT
D 54GB option :
Uses disk #1, disk #2, disk #3, disk #4, disk #5 and disk #6 at SCSI addresses 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
and 14 seen by the CPU as c0t9d0s0, c0t10d0, c0t11d0, c0t12d0, c0t13d0s0, c0t14d0s0 on the
Ultra60 2 x 360 and as cxt9d0s0 to cxt14d0s0 on the Ultra60 2 x 450MHz (where x = 1 if this is the
only external device connected, and 2 if the CD–R option is also connected.
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Note: The SPARC storage Multipack disk must have brackets similar to the ones already in the
unit. (see Figure below)
OPTIONS
Latch
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D Shutdown and turn OFF workstation. Turn OFF Storage pack and other SCSI peripherals.
D Disconnect the SCSI cable and the power cord from the Storage pack.
D Remove the 3 screws and the lock block that hold the back cover
D Remove the 2 phillips head screws that attach the power supply to the unit.
D Carefully pull the power supply out from the unit using the pull strap.
D
OPTIONS
Align the new power supply so that the connector plug lines up with the connector on the
backplane, then insert it until its edges are flush against the edge of the chassis.
D Insert and tighten the 2 screws to secure the power supply then replace the backcover and
insert and tighten the 3 screws plus lock block.
D Connect the SCSI cable and power cord to the enclosure.
D Open a command window from the root menu, service tools submenu.
D Login as root:
console login : root [Return]
Password : operator [Return] (default root password)
D Move to the install directory:
cd /export/home/sdc/install [Return]
D Run the uninstall script
./uninstall.storage [Return]
Note: At this time you will have to reply ”YES” two times to a warning message.
This will erase ALL IMAGES from your RWS, internal disks included, for safety reasons (Database
integrity).
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SECTION 2
CDR DRIVE OPTION
SCSI Port
input
OPTIONS
output input output
SCSI
active
terminator
CDR drive
CDR drive
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The CD–R option consists of a CD–R drive and a hard disk drive.
D The CD–R drive and the associated Hard disk drive are SCSI devices.
D SCSI devices must be terminated when standing last in line.
D Hard Disk SCSI address must be set to 3
IS SWITCHED ON.
D It must be connected and powered up before booting up the workstation.
D Type of SCSI cables
Two kinds of SCSI cable are provided with the CD–R option (see wiring diagrams given
on pages 1.42 and 1.43 of this manual):
– Type#1 : 68 wide–SCSI to 68 wide–SCSI ( workstation or Storage disk Pack to
hard disk peripheral ).
– Type#2 : 68 wide–SCSI to 50 mini–SCSI ( disk to CD–R drive).
Note: For the configurations C and D, the cable type#3 provided with the station will be used
(i.e. connected between the U60 and the CD–R option) only if the Multipack storage
option is not present.
Note: The length of these cables has been chosen to fit most of the sites. Longer cables can be
ordered as spare parts. Refer to chapter 6 for references.
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Never connect a SCSI peripheral to the SCSI bus or change its SCSI address when
CAUTION either the workstation or the peripheral is powered on.
OPTIONS
Terminator
SCSI
address
Off On Yamaha Cdr400tx
Sun 9GB HD
I
O
SCSI
address IN OUT
3
The CD–R drive has a built–in terminator. It must not be used. Make sure it is
CAUTION positioned to ”OFF” when the CD–R drive is standing last in line.
Use the Active terminator, delivered with the option, instead.
D Login as sdc:
console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return] (default sdc password)
D Open a command window from the root menu, service tools submenu.
D Switch user to root
su – root [Return]
enter password : operator [Return]
D Move to the install directory:
cd /export/home/sdc/install [Return]
D Run the “uninstall.cdr” script
./uninstall.cdr [Return]
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CHAPTER 9 – NETWORKING
SECTION 1
SAMPLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION
RWS workstation
A.W Dicom Printer Senographe
2000 D
RJ45
NETWORKING
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45
Network Kit : 10MBPS or 100MBPS HUB
SECTION 2
RWS HOST DECLARATION ON IMAGE SOURCES
The following material is only given for information. The accuracy of the
CAUTION Information contained here is subject to change, depending on the
software versions of the products.
REFER SPECIFIC SERVICE MANUALS of the following products.
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NETWORKING OVERVIEW
CLASS A NETWORK
0 8 16 24 32
0 NETWORK HOST
CLASS B NETWORK
0 8 16 24 32
1 0 NETWORK HOST
CLASS C NETWORK
0 8 16 24 32
1 1 NETWORK HOST
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The following examples refer to the configuration sample shown in Section 1–11
D Adding routes for AW1
– Login as root
– Change to /etc/rc2.d directory
cd /etc/rc2.d [Return]
– Create a S93route script
vi S93route [Return]
# Script for adding routes
echo Starting Route Services
route add net 192.100.11.0 192.100.10.3 1
route add net 192.100.9.0 192.100.10.3 2
:wq
– Make S93route script executable
chmod +x S93route [Return]
NETWORKING
– Reboot workstation
D Adding routes for AW2
– Login as root
– Change to /etc/rc2.d directory
cd /etc/rc2.d [Return]
– Create a S93route script
vi S93route [Return]
# Script for adding routes
echo Starting Route Services
route add net 192.100.11.0 192.100.9.3 1
route add net 192.100.10.0 192.100.9.3 2
:wq
– Make S93route script executable
chmod +x S93route [Return]
– Reboot workstation
D Adding routes for AW3
– Login as root
– Change to /etc/rc2.d directory
cd /etc/rc2.d [Return]
– Create a S93route script
vi S93route [Return]
# Script for adding routes
echo Starting Route Services
route add net 192.100.10.0 192.100.11.3 1
route add net 192.100.9.0 192.100.11.2 1
:wq
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3–3 SUBNETWORKS
D The 0–bit netmask (255.255.255.0) is the default netmask for Class C networks, since it
has no effect on the IP address.
D The 7–bit and 8–bit netmasks are useless because they don’t contain any useable host
addresses.
D Of the remaining netmasks types, the 3–bit, 4–bit, and 5–bit types are the most practical
to use because they offer realistic subnet/host combinations.
To determine which netmask type to use, you must first know which subnet/host combination
is needed for the network.
When looking at the table, you can notice that the number of useable host addresses is always
equal to the number of host addresses minus 2.
e.g.: 8 >>6 useable ; 16 >>14 useable ; 64 >>62 useable host addresses.
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If, for instance, we consider a 255.255.255.192 netmask, we can see that we are able to split
the network into 4 subnetworks. See following illustration
Each subnet will have 62 possible addresses.
–subnet 1 : from 1 to 62
–subnet 2 : from 65 to 126
–subnet 3 : from 129 to 190
–subnet 4 : from 193 to 254
The missing addresses are reserved for SRI–NIC administration and subnet broadcasting.
Note: The following illustration is given for information only,
ILLUSTRATION 9–1
SUBNET 2
NETMASK : 255.255.255.192
NETWORKING
192.100.9.2 RWS1 SENOGRAPHE
192.100.9.66 192.100.9.67 2000 D
192.100.9.2
192.100.9.4 192.100.9.3
GATE1
SUBNET 1
192.100.9
GATE2 GATE3
192.9.100.5 192.100.9.6
SUBNET 3 SUBNET 4
Note: For Class A or Class B subnetworks, consult the Network Administrator of the Site.
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Note: Preferrably use the ”sys–unconfig” utility that allows you to change hostname, IP
address and netmask if you are not familiar with the vi editor.
Refer to Chapter 3.
Note: The example procedure below is for the advanced user. Write access may have to be
obtained before the /etc/inet/netmasks file can be edited.
– As root, edit the /etc/inet/netmasks file using the vi editor
vi /etc/inet/netmasks [Return]
# network addr netmask
192.9.100.0 255.255.255.240 example for a class C network
4.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 example for a class A network
– Update and quit the vi editor by pushing the <ESC> key and typing
:wq [Return]
NETWORKING
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MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
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Recommended planned maintenance tasks for the Senographe 2000 D Review Workstation are listed
below.
MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
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MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
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SUPPLIES
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
SECTION 5
PROCEDURE
1. Clean the monitor and the keyboard with a soft cloth and an appropriate cleaning product.
2. Clean the inside of the computer computer box. Use an appropriate Data vacuum cleaner (see Tools
Required list above).
Open the Computer box by following instructions given in SUN Ultra 60 or SunBlade 2000 service
manual. Pay special note to the Electrostatic Discharge precautions when working inside the
Computer box.
Carefully vacuum out the system, carefully attending to heavy accumulation spots such as the Sparc
Processor area.
Note: The use of compressed air is not recommended. Blowing dust out with a stream of air is not
recommended because of the ESD (Electro–Static Discharge) hazards to components, and the dust
hazard to the personnel in the area near the cleaning activity.
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PLANNED
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None
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
None
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PREREQUISITES
MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
None
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SECTION 5
PROCEDURE
5.1 Introduction
1. – Login as sdc
<hostname> console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
2. Wait for the BROWSER window to pop up.
3. Format a floppy diskette with your service laptop.
4. Insert this diskette into the RWS floppy diskette drive.
5. Select Configuration from the Service Tools submenu within the Root Menu.
6. Select Floppy from the Configuration menu:
MAINTENANCE
Root Menu
PLANNED
If not already done, complete the Configuration Form provided at the beginning of chapter 1 of this manual.
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TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
SECTION 5
PROCEDURE
MAINTENANCE
PLANNED
– Login as sdc
<hostname> console login : sdc [Return]
Password : adw3.1 [Return]
Wait for the BROWSER window to pop up.
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D Install the SMPTE pattern (together with the Test_pattern pattern) from the root menu. This takes a
few seconds to appear in the Browser window.
Root Menu
Refresh Screen
Command Window
Calculator Configuration
ScrapBook mode
Clock
Autodelete activity
Service Tools Recover Database
Start calibration
AW Administration Keypad test
Install License
Restart Browser
Install package
Install SMPTE
Service Tools
Logout
– Put the Printing Pattern image in the Viewer using Drag and Drop.
– Click on the PRINT button and select ”Print Manager”.
– In the ”Print Manger” window, select the right DICOM printer and click on ”Edit Properties”.
– In the Properties window, select ”blue film”, ”processor” and ”portrait”. Then Save and Quit.
– Select the printing test pattern by clicking in the image and then click on the PRINT button and
select ”Print image”.
– The image is sent to the printer. You can now check the Image Quality.
CAUTION Make sure that the Test Pattern is displayed with WW =1500 and WL =
2000 for image quality tests.
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1 12
2 13
3 14
4
15
[7] 5
16 [7]
[1] 6
17
7
18
8 19
[2] 9 20
10 21
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[4]
[6]
[3]
[5]
– In the 2 white squares, make sure that the vertical and horizontal lines are well separate for good
resolution. [2]
– In the big white square, check that the arc is not duplicated (must be unique). [3]
– The small black square (within the bigger light grey), must not be surrounded by a white line. [4]
– The small white square (within the bigger light grey), must not be surrounded by a black line. [5]
– Check that the optical density is the same everywhere in the long grey rectangle (+/–3%) [6]
– Measure the grayscale rectangles with a densitometer and compare to the Expected O.D. values
of the table next page. Make sure the values are accurate at + /– 8%. [7]
Before you start to check the calibration, make sure that the LR5200
CAUTION printer has been properly calibrated between OD max= 3.5 and OD min =
0.14. See Agfa FE
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STEPS GRAY LEVEL Expected O.D Expected O.D Measured O.D Difference
Agfa LR5200 Kodak 8600
1 0 3.5 3.59
2 12 2.98 2.80
3 25 2.66 2.46
4 38 2.42 2.23
5 51 2.22 2.04
6 63 2.04 1.89
7 76 1.87 1.74
8 89 1.72 1.61
9 102 1.58 1.48
10 114 1.44 1.37
11 127 1.30 1.25
12 140 1.18 1.14
13 153 1.05 1.03
14 165 0.93 0.93
15 178 0.81 0.82
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PURPOSE
The ambient light should be less than 50 Lux. If the ambient light is over 50 Lux, the image quality cannot
be guaranteed. The customer must be warned.
SECTION 2
TOOLS REQUIRED
D SUN workstation equipped with a Graphic board and the Graphic board calibration software.
D Graphic board Calibration Tool.
D Gray Reference Card 18 % or equivalent, P/N : 2110360, included in the SENO2000D Emergency kit.
SECTION 3
PREREQUISITES
Position the monitor to the working conditions that it will be used under. Check:
MAINTENANCE
1. Monitor’s angle to the user for optimal conditions (check that there is no light echo).
PLANNED
2. Distance between the monitor and the user (around 50 cm).
3. Check that Graphic board Calibration Tool is correctly connected (Refer to 2000D Review
Workstation Service Manual, Job Card TOO 001).
If the fluoro footswitch is connected to a light dimmer, find a way to have the lights dimmed during the
adjustment procedure.
Check for reducing lighting coming from other sources:
D The artificial lighting (fluorescent, incandescent lighting).
D The adjustment of variable lighting.
D If there is natural lighting, and if it is the main lighting (curtains or door openings, meteorological
conditions).
If there is natural lighting, this procedure can not be totally accurate.
CAUTION It is impossible to ensure good performance with ambient light which is
not stable, and in which intensity is generally very high.
Do not move the monitor during this procedure.
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PROCEDURE
To check the ambient light level, use the Gray Reference Card as indicated in Procedure 4.1. If no Gray
Reference Card is available, an acceptable alternative is to measure the reflected light from a full white
sheet of paper stuck on the right screen (see procedure 4.2).
4.1 Procedure using the Gray Reference Card P/N : 2110360
View
Graph Window
Luminance Meter
Tool Palette
Test Pattern
2. Start calibration program from ’Left Screen Root’ menu. Click on View and select Luminance Meter to
display the Luminance response graph.
3. Hold the Graphic board Calibration Tool Cell toward the Gray Reference Card, at about 300 mm
distance.
MAINTENANCE
Make sure no shadow (yours for example) can affect the measurement.
PLANNED
4. Record the measured light value ML (in cd/m2) and calculate the ambient light IA (in Lux).
(Recall, 1fL = 3.43 cd/m2, 1 fCandle = 10.7 Lux)
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TOOLS REQUIRED
SECTION 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECTION 4
PREREQUISITES
SECTION 5
PROCEDURE
MAINTENANCE
Three kinds of graphic boards are available:
PLANNED
D PCI Boards (configuration A):
– Connect the calibration tool at the rear of the UltraSparc box , directly to the appropriate Frame
Buffer board’s special connector as shown in figure 1 (no need to shutdown and turn of workstation).
– Start with the left monitor (connect to PCI 4 board).
– To adjust the second screen, disconnect the Calibration Tool from the Dome Frame buffer board
(PCI4) and connect it on the PCI2 board, (no need to shutdown and turn off the workstation)
Note: For more information, refer to the Dome Calibration Manual P/N: 2168332 delivered with the
Calibration tool.
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LEFT RIGHT
TP
PCI 2
PCI 4
LEFT RIGHT
TP
cable head # 1
Filler panel
PCX
DOME CALIBRATOR TOOL
cable head # 2
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TP
PCI 4
MAINTENANCE
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Calibation tool connection
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GLOSSARY (This glossary contains a list of UNIX terms commonly used).
ABSOLUTE PATHNAME
The list of directories starting with the root directory, specified as /, down through the file
system tree structure to the file or directory in question, with each directory along the way
separated from the others with an additional / character. The other types of pathnames are:
simple and relative pathnames.
ACCOUNT
The means by which a user accesses the system and the system administrator assigns space
for the user’s files and directories. Usernames and passwords are specific to the accounts.
ALIAS
An alias is a user–specified abbreviation, or alternate string, for a standard command string.
APPEND
Attach to the end.
APPEND OUTPUT
Attach redirected output to the end of a file.
ARGUMENT
Any word (string of characters separated by spaces or tabs) occurring after the command in a
command line.
APPENDIX A
ARITHMETIC OPERATOR
Symbols used to indicate and execute addition (+), subtraction (– ), multiplication (*), and
division.
BACKGROUND
The place where a command, or commands, are run while commands are still being typed in
the foreground, with background and foreground commands executing apparently
simultaneously.
BUG
Any problem or error in the design or coding of a program.
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CASE–SENSITIVE
Treating lower–case and upper–case characters as two kinds of characters with separate
functions.
CHILD DIRECTORY
The directory directly below the current working directory in the file system tree structure.
COLON MODE
In vi, the mode where files are written or quit the program. Type ”:” when in command mode
to access colon mode. Besides command mode and colon mode, vi has insert mode.
COMMAND
A string of characters typed to the system, expecting it to respond by performing a certain
function unique to that command line. The command is sometimes called the “verb” of the
command line “sentence”.
COMMAND EDITING
Modifying a previous command line for reuse as a new command.
COMMAND LINE
A string of characters beginning with a command followed by arguments, which aren’t
necessarily required, including options, filenames, and other expressions.
COMMAND MODE
In vi, the mode where moving and deleting commands are typed, as well as changing text
commands that access insert mode. vi starts out in command mode; the other modes are insert
APPENDIX A
COMMAND PROMPT
The string of characters that the system types indicating it is ready to accept and interpret the
next command line. Often, the command prompt includes the name of the system.
COMMAND REPETITION
Repeating a previous command line, or portion of one, for reuse as a new command line.
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COMMAND SUBSTITUTION
Substituting a portion of a previous command line for reuse as a new command line.
CONCATENATE
Literally, to link together in series. For UNIX, to type a file on the screen.
CONSOLE
When you log in at the actual machine, rather than accessing the machine from another
machine, you log in on the console.
CONTROL CHARACTERS
Keys that require that you press and hold down the <CTRL> key while typing the associated
character to perform a certain function. For example, <CTRL> <U> deletes the current
command line before execution. Control keys extend the functionality of the keyboard.
CURRENT DIRECTORY
See working directory.
CURSOR
The rectangular portion of the screen that moves as you type on the keyboard, indicating your
current position on the screen.
APPENDIX A
DEBUG
To attempt to fix problems with programs.
DIRECTORY
A “container” for files and other directories that resides within the UNIX file system in a tree
structure. Directories and their associated files can be created (make), moved, copied and
removed. Really, directories are a special type of file.
DOWNTIME
Time when the computer is not working because of maintenance or an unknown problem.
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ECHO
The way that the system types back onto the screen the keys that you press.
EDITOR
See text editor.
EMPTY DIRECTORY
A directory that doesn’t contain any files or directories.
END–OF–FILE CHARACTER
<CTRL> <D> the character used to indicate when you have finished typing in a file.
ERROR MESSAGE
A character string that the system types to let you know that there is a problem with a
command, or perhaps with something else. Usually, the error message will give you some
idea of how to correct the problem.
ESCAPE KEYS
Keys that require that you press and release the <ESC> key before typing the associated
character. Escape keys are a way of extending the functionality of the keyboard.
EXPRESSION
An expression is a string of characters that signifies a certain meaning to the system.
FILE
APPENDIX A
A “container” for text. Files can be created, moved, copied, listed, and removed, or deleted.
They are a good way to save memos, phone lists, programs, and other portions of text. Use a
text editor to create and modify files.
FILENAMES
The name assigned to a file. Do not use special characters in the filename, because the system
may misinterpret the filename as something else.
FILENAME EXTENSION
A portion of a filename appended to the end, often demarcated with a period character.
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FILE PROTECTION
The way that the system maintains some security over the contents of your files.
FILE SYSTEM
In the case of UNIX, a tree–structured network of files and directories, through which you can
move to access the files and directories contained in it.
FILLING
The process of placing a series of words on a line until the end of that line, and so on. The
formatter fills text unless you type a command, such as the line break command .br, indicating
that it do otherwise.
FOREGROUND
The place where commands are typed at the command prompt for the system to execute.
Type an ampersand character at the end of a command line to have the system execute that
command line in the background, while continuing to type commands at the command
prompt for execution in the foreground.
FORMATTER
See text formatter.
APPENDIX A
established. Sometimes known as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
HARDCOPY
A copy of a text file that is on a piece of paper, not stored somewhere on the computer.
HIDDEN FILES
Files that don’t show up in a simple listing, because they have a period character as the first
character in their filename.
HIERARCHY
See file system hierarchy.
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HISTORY MECHANISM
The way that the system keeps track of commands that have been typed previously so that
they can be reused with command repetition and command editing.
HOME DIRECTORY
The directory you are in when you first log in to the system, which is also your personal root
directory to all the files and directories you create in your own area.
HOSTNAME
The name of a machine, or host.
INDENT
To put spaces or tabs before a section of text, particularly at the beginning of a paragraph.
INSERT MODE
For vi, insert mode is the mode in which text is inserted or changed; you exit by typing
<ESC>. The other vi modes are: command mode and colon mode.
INTERACTIVE PROGRAM
A program that requires commands to be typed after it has been started, rather than executing
its function in full after a single command line is entered.
INTERRUPT
To stop the execution of a command or program.
APPENDIX A
JOB CONTROL
The way that the system keeps track of all the commands run in the foreground and
background, as well as all the commands that other users may run on the system.
KEYBOARD
A part of the Sun workstation, similar to a typewriter, that permits characters to be input and
displayed on the screen.
LEFT–JUSTIFY
To put characters up against the left margin, or side of the page.
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LINE BREAK
A way to stop the flow of filling, so that a line of text ends at a specific point, with any further
words appearing on the next line.
LINE SPACE
A way to indicate a blank vertical spacing equivalent to one line, usually mentioned when
formatting.
LOGIN
Gaining access to the system, usually by typing a username and password, so that a work
session on the computer can be begun.
LOGIN PROMPT
The string of characters that the system types to let you know that it is ready to interpret your
username when you decide to type it.
LOGOUT
Ending access to the system, usually when the work session is ended, prevents an
unauthorized user from having access to your account, perhaps causing damage to one of
your files, or accessing sensitive information.
MARKER
In this case, the – character is marker for options, so that when you type a command with an
option, the system can figure out that you have typed an option, not another kind of command
argument.
APPENDIX A
MESSAGE OF THE DAY
A portion of text that the system may type at log in. The system administrator sometimes
creates this message to let users know about downtime or other important system events.
MODE
See command mode, colon mode, or insert mode.
MOUSE
A small, rectangular part of the Sun workstation, with three buttons and a wire running out of
it, that permits better control of the window system, when it is running.
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MOUSE TABLET
A shiny, flat rectangular part of the Sun workstation that the mouse moves around in a way
that the system can understand.
NATURAL LANGUAGE
The languages that people, as opposed to machines, speak, read, or write in societies and
cultures of all eras.
OPERATING SYSTEM
A collection of programs that monitors the use of the machine and supervises the other
programs executed by it.
OPERATOR
See arithmetic operator.
OPTION
A portion of the command line sometimes compared with an adverb because it modifies the
effect of the command you type.
OUTPUT REDIRECTION
See redirecting output.
PARENT DIRECTORY
The directory above “this” directory in the file system tree structure.
PASSWORD
A character string that you type, usually just after your filename, to get access to the system.
Keep your password secret, and change it when you think someone discovers what it is.
PATHNAME
An identifier for the position of a file or directory within the tree structure of the file system.
The three types of pathnames are: simple, absolute, and relative.
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PRINTER
A physical device that takes electrical signals, interprets them, and types them out onto paper.
PRINTOUT
A piece of paper, produced by a printer, that has the image of the characters from a file on it.
PROGRAM
A series of instructions that the system executes when you type the program name and
commands associated with the program. A programmer writes the set of instructions and
figures out how to get the system to use them properly.
READ AHEAD
See type ahead.
REDIRECTING OUTPUT
Causing what the system types as the result of a command to go into a file, rather than onto the
screen. Basic output redirection requires use of the > or >> symbols.
RELATIVE PATHNAME
A series of directory names separated by /’s that locates a file or directory with respect to the
current, or working directory. The other types of pathnames are: simple and absolute
pathnames.
ROOT DIRECTORY
The “top” directory in the tree structure of the UNIX file system.
APPENDIX A
RUB OUT
To erase, or delete, from the screen.
SAVE A FILE
See write a file.
SCREEN
see terminal screen.
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SEARCH A FILE
To look through the contents of a file, perhaps with grep, to find a certain character string.
SIMPLE PATHNAME
A file or directory name, without mention of any associated directories, that one uses to
access the file or directory.
SPECIAL CHARACTERS
One of a set of characters that have a meaning to the system, other than their meaning as a
simple character. For instance, the exclamation mark ! has a special meaning for the history
mechanism, and you shouldn’t use it in a filename.
STATUS LINE
For vi, the line the system types at the bottom of the interactive screen to provide information
about the number of characters or lines in a file, or whether an instruction to write the file was
successful.
STRING
A series of characters.
SUB–DIRECTORY
The child directory of a parent directory, or any directory below that child directory.
SUSPEND
To halt, perhaps temporarily, the execution of a program.
APPENDIX A
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
A person who manages the system, providing accounts, and hopefully solving any problems
you have with the computer.
TABLET
See mouse tablet
TERMINAL SCREEN
A flat, rectangular part of the Sun workstation that you look at to see what you type to the
system and what it types back.
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TEXT
Combinations of characters in strings, sometimes forming a comprehensible language of
command lines.
TEXT EDITOR
A program with which you can create files and modify them. For UNIX, the primary text
editor is vi.
TREE STRUCTURE
The way that many people describe the UNIX file system hierarchy, drawing an analogy
between the structure of a tree and the structure of the file system. As with a tree, the file
system originates with a root, a root directory, which “grows” child directories on its
branches.
TYPE AHEAD
The way that the system lets you type new commands while it is still interpreting and
executing the current command.
UNIVERSAL TIME
See Greenwich Mean Time.
USERNAME
APPENDIX A
The character string with which you identify yourself to the system, usually assigned by your
system administrator.
WINDOW
A portion of the screen in which you can type commands or execute programs while running
the window system.
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WINDOW SYSTEM
A set of programs that allows you to divide up the screen into portions where you can type
various commands and run many programs at the same time.
WORD
A character string, separated from other character strings by spaces or tab characters.
WORKING DIRECTORY
The current directory in which, among other activities, you can type commands and list files.
When you first log in, your working directory is your home directory.
WORK SESSION
The time that you access the computer to work or play, between when you log in and when
you log out.
WORKSTATION
A Sun system made up of a keyboard, a terminal screen, a mouse, and a mouse pad, which you
can use for profitable work or healthy recreation.
WRITE A FILE
For “vi”, to save the changes you have made to a file, so that when you next access the file ,
the changes will still be there.
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UNIX COMMAND SUMMARY
APPENDIX A
Note: The following is a list of the commands available with this version of UNIX. The most
basic commands and those you will need to know to perform service work have been
explained in greater detail within this manual.
You will also find a comparison between Solaris 1.x (SunOS 4.x) and Solaris 2.x (SunOS
5.x) most commonly used files and commands.
CAUTION Many of these commands can seriously alter the contents of files. Do not attempt to
use these commands unless you are sure of the results.
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diff display line–by–line differences between pairs of text files
dkinfo disk geometry information
dmesg collect system diagnostic messages to form error log
domainname set/display domain name
du display the number of disk blocks used per directory or file
dump copy directories onto a tape for offline storage
echo echo arguments to the standard output
ed basic line editor
egrep search a file for a string or regular expression
etherfind find packets on the ethernet
ex line editor
expr evaluate arguments as an expression
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size display the size of an object file
sleep suspend execution for a specified interval
sort sort and collate lines
spray sends a one–way stream of packets to host
string a series of characters
strip remove symbols and relocation bits from an object file
stty set or alter the options for a terminal
su super–user, temporarily switch to a new user ID
sync update the super block; force changed blocks to the disk
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