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The Storage Settings button () opens the Server Settings dialog with the Storage Settings branch selected in the tree view. It contains settings for the file storage and query-related functions. The Storage Settings branch can be expanded to show three pages:
The Store Settings page displays those settings that determine where files are stored and how. The Store Settings page is a tabbed view that has the following tabs:
The Files tab allows you to set the directories that the LEADTOOLS Storage Server uses. Click the Browse button beside each directory to navigate to the location.
The following fields are on the Files Tab:
Enter the directory where all DICOM files are to be stored on the server. The default location is the Users directory. Click the Browse button to browse to change it to the DICOM File Directory location of the database. That makes it is easy to back up.
Enter the extension to be used for DICOM files. The default value is “dcm”, which is commonly used in the DICOM.
Select this check box to have a copy of the original image placed in a backup folder before overwriting it. This happens when the original image gets overwritten by an updated version of the image. The check box is selected by default.
Enter the directory where copies of original images are to be stored when they get overwritten.
Select this check box to have the server remove deleted files from their original location and place them in the folder.
Select this check box to set the directory to be used when the server automatically makes a backup of the DICOM dataset that includes the deleted files.
Enter the directory where copies of images that get deleted by clients are to be stored.
Select this check box to have files that were sent to the server but not accepted into storage. Examples of such files are those that do not have their format specified, or junk files.
Enter the directory to store files that were not accepted into storage.
The Directory Structure tab allows you to specify the folder structure for the image store.
The following fields are on the Directory Structure tab:
Select the Create Patient Folder check box to have the server create a folder named after the patient to store the images. There are two radio buttons:
Names the folder for the images after the patient ID.
Select the check box to have the server create subfolders for the patient ID. Multiple folders are needed when the image store is so large that the computer becomes unresponsive when browsing.
Names the folder after the patient's name.
Select the Create Study Folder check box to have the server create a folder named after the Study ID to store the images.
Select the Create Series Folder check box to have the server create a folder named after the Series ID to store the images.
The Images tab allows you to have thumbnail images created and included in the image store.
Select the check box to have the server create thumbnail images.
The width of the created thumbnail.
The height of the created thumbnail.
A factor that specifies quality of the image of the thumbnail.
The file type of the thumbnail image. Possible values are as follows:
Click Add to open an Image Format dialog that lets you specify the width, height, lossy or lossless Compression, Q Factor and file format. You can add as many thumbnail setting sets as you like. Each one creates a different thumbnail for each image stored with the specified settings.
Select an item in the Generate Images list view and click Edit to open the Image Format dialog for that image format for modification.
Select a set of settings in the Generate Images list view and click Delete to delete a thumbnail format from the specified set.
The Options tab allows you to specify options to be used when storing or updating images.
The following fields are on the Options tab:
This will prevent the server from allowing a client to store, and therefore overwrite an image that has the same identifier. Only clients that have the update permission can do this, but selecting this option will prevent even these clients from overwriting.
These options determine the behavior of the server when an image with a duplicate identifier is stored and that image has conflicting information. In most cases leave these options turned off.
If the image with the duplicate identifier has different patient information (name, DOB, PID, Sex), turning this option on will allow the server to overwrite the existing information for all of the existing images for that patient in the database tables. The DICOM tags will be left unaffected.
If the image with the duplicate identifier has different study information (study type, date), turning this option on will allow the server to overwrite the existing information for this study in the database tables. The DICOM tags will be left unaffected.
If the image with the duplicate identifier has different series information (series date, series type), turning this option on will allow the server to overwrite the existing information for that series in the database tables. The DICOM tags will be left unaffected.
If the image with the duplicate identifier has different instance information (instance date, instance type), turning this option on will allow the server to overwrite the existing information for that instance in the database tables. The DICOM tags will be left unaffected.
Automatically truncates any stored data to the maximum defined length by the DICOM specification. Note that enabling this option affects storage performance, so it should be used only if necessary.
The Query Settings page displays settings that determine how a dataset is validated and what to include in a response dataset.
The following fields are on the Query Settings page:
This group of fields are used when validating incoming C-Find requests. These options allow you to be less restrictive than what is specified in the DICOM specification about incoming C-Find requests. Each option is described below.
Select the check box to allow C-Find requests with sequences that contain no items.
Select the check box to allow C-Find requests with sequences that contain more than one item.
Select the check box to allow C-Find requests that contain private DICOM elements.
Select the check box to allow the check box to allow queries to have extra elements.
This group allows you to specify what to include in responses. If a check box is selected, the selected item is included in the server's response to the client. On the client's side, if the client has a field to display that item in the client's query list, it will be displayed.
Select the check box to include the Patient-Related Studies element (0020,1200) in the C-Find Response
Select the check box to include the Patient-Related Series element (0020,1202) in the C-Find Response.
Select the check box to include the Patient-Related Instances element (0020,1204) in the C-Find Response.
Select the check box to include the Study-Related Series element (0020,1206) in the C-Find Response.
Select the check box to include the Study Related Instances element (0020,1208) in the C-Find Response.
Select the check box to include the Series Related Instances (0020,1209) element in the C-Find Response.
This group allows you to prevent a DICOM client from slowing down the server by performing a blank query (for all records on server).
Select the check box to limit the number of responses to a C-Find_Req. If the check box is clear, then there is no limit to the number of responses. Use the numeric spin box beside the check box to enter the maximum number of responses (up to 999) that the server will return per C-Find-Req.
. The DICOM specification defines the values in the Attribute List Error drop-down list box. Selecting one of these values causes the corresponding 4-digit hex value to appear in the Service Status for Final CFind-Rsp entry field.
The path of an XML file which describes the DICOM Query IOD supported by the C-Find command.
The Query Settings page contains settings that determine which types of images and communications the LEADTOOLS storage server should handle. Further detail is provided below. The IOD Classes page has two tabs:
Use the Storage Classes tab to control which IOD classes that the LEADTOOLS Server will accept. A “U” Indicates a user-defined IOD class.
Lists all Storage IOD items that are available.
Adds the selected Master Storage IOD List item to the Supported Storage IOD List item.
Removes the selected Supported Storage IOD List item from the Supported Storage IOD List.
Lists all Storage IOD items that the storage server is configured to accept.
If an item in the Supported Storage IOD List view is selected, clicking Transfer Syntax opens the Supported Transfer Syntax dialog which lists all transfer syntaxes that are available for the selected item. Selecting a check box makes that transfer syntax supported for the corresponding IOD Storage Class.
Allows User-Defined IODs to be created, modified, or deleted. Only user-defined IODs can be created, modified or deleted.
Opens the Create New User-Defined IOD dialog in order to add Storage IODs that are user-defined. The dialog contains UID and Description entry fields.
If a user-defined Storage IOD is selected in the Master Storage IOD List, opens the Modify User-Defined IOD dialog to modify the UID or description.
Deletes the selected user-defined IOD from the Master Storage IOD List.
Use the Transfer Syntax tab to control which syntaxes the LEADTOOLS Server will support for a particular IOD Storage Class. A “U” Indicates a user-defined IOD class.
The following fields are on the Transfer Syntax tab:
Lists transfer syntax items that are available.
Adds the Transfer Syntax List item to the Supported Transfer Syntax List view.
Removes the selected Supported Transfer Syntax List item from the Supported Transfer Syntax List.
Lists all Transfer Syntax items that are available for configuration on the storage server.
Allows User-Defined transfer syntaxes to be created, modified, or deleted. Only user-defined transfer syntaxes can be added, modified or deleted.
Opens the Create New User-Defined Transfer Syntax dialog in order to add Transfer Syntaxes that are user-defined. The dialog contains UID and Description entry fields.
If a user-defined transfer syntax is selected in the Master Transfer Syntax List, opens the Modify User-Defined Transfer Syntax dialog to modify the UID or description.
Deletes the selected user-defined IOD from the Master Transfer Syntax List.