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Imaging Sciences i-Cat 17-19 - Change Image Root Folder; Start the Sweeper; Sweeper Service

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990400 Rev C 2010 May 1
Networking Support Setup
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4. If a folder named bak is present in the Image Root Folder, the
proj0000.raw files in it, as well as the bak folder itself, can be
deleted.
5. Check that the folder C:\LocalRoot does not exist. If it does
exist, check if it is empty. If it is empty, remove it. If it is not
empty, call Technical Support for help. Continue only when
C:\LocalRoot does not exist.
6. Using Windows Explorer, change the name of the Image Root
Folder to C:\LocalRoot.
Change Image Root Folder
1. From VisionQ or standalone Vision, select Tools > Setup.
2. Under DICOM Database Root Folder, enter or browse for the
Image Root Folder on the network server and click OK. Use
Universal Naming Convention syntax, such as \\server\NetRoot,
to identify the network location and not a mapped drive syntax.
Start the Sweeper
Start the Sweeper service. After 30 seconds, it will start transferring
any prior scan data to the server. Watch it for a few minutes in case
there are any network or configuration problems.
Sweeper Service
The Sweeper service starts automatically on system power-up and
stops on system shutdown. It copies any changed files from the local
disk (C:\LocalRoot) to the network Image Root (but only if the local
file is bigger than its network counterpart.) It retries failed transfers
when the network is up. The Sweeper service will suspend data
copying and declare itself "Down" if the network disk has less than
1 GB of free space. It will automatically resume when more space is
made available by the user.
The Sweeper service periodically cleans the local disk by deleting
all studies older than 60 days. If there is less than 50 GB of free space
available on the local drive, the oldest study that is at least 5 days old
is deleted. Studies that are less than 5 days old are never
automatically deleted.

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