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HPMA User Guide
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HP Medical Archive
Contents
HP Medical Archive Solutions
User Guide
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HPMA User Guide
DISCLAIMER
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Copyright ©2005 by Bycast Inc. All rights reserved
Proprietary and Confidential
Contents
Preface
Purpose
Currency
Intended Audience
Alarms
System Status Overview
Alarm Levels and Indicators
Alarms Tab
Alarm Handling
Configuration
Introduction to Configuration
Alarm Configuration
Service and Component Configuration
ADC Configuration
Troubleshooting Alarms
Overview
Alarm Reference Table
Introduction to Server Manager
Overview of Server Manager
Glossary
Index
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Preface
version
version
2.Use your operating system’s window close button to close the About dialog
If you have an earlier version of NMS, contact HP technical support
References
PDF editions include hyperlinks to assist navigating the document
not
Using this Guide
Chapters
Conventions
Terminology
Numerics
Numeric values are presented in decimal unless noted otherwise
Fonts
•Items upon which you act are shown in bold. These include:
•Buttons or keys to click or press, such as Apply or <Tab
Keyboard Input
<Alt>+<F7
<space>Y<Enter
Color
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Getting Started
NMS and the HP Medical
Archive Architecture
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Role of the Network Management System (NMS)
It is a
Network and Element Terminology
•Locations
•Nodes
Capabilities
At this time, the only supported browser is:
•Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.0 SP2 (and above)
•JavaScript and cookies must be enabled
•Adobe SVG Viewer plug-in
plug-in
Log in
Once you have accessed the NMS via your browser, the HP Medical
Archive log in... window appears
To log into the NMS:
1.Click in the username field to place the cursor in the field
To log out:
1.Click on the Logout arrow button to log out
Logged out
2.You may safely close the browser or continue using other applications
At the time of installation, default user and group accounts are config
Account Management Configuration
Table 1: Account Configuration Controls
Action Description
Apply
Table 1: Account Configuration Controls (cont.)
Action
Table 2: Account Management Attributes
Attribute
Type / Units
Editing Your Account
You may need to configure your browser to permit popups from this site
Click the edit
User Account
2.To change your password:
Interface2
Components
Navigating the NMS Interface
The NMS interface is divided into three key sections or frames:
•Header
•Navigation Tree
•Content Frame
Every “page” of the NMS interface contains these three frames
Refresh Time
Information presented in the NMS interface is time-sensitive.Since the
Updated
Refreshing the Display
To take a new “snapshot” of the grid status:
System Status Indicator
Grid Map
Account Management Button
changes to their password and the settings for their first and last names
Only the Vendor maintenance user has Account permission to:
Tree Structure
Status Indicators
Tabs
Page Selectors
Property Information (Overview)
Text Color
gray italics
Immediate Reports
Active Alarms
Overview
Alarms
See Chapter 3 for a full description of the alarm capability
Reports
•The Chart page produces graphical data for the selected attribute
•The Text page produces tables of data
Notification
Location and Node Maps
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page 16. Click a tab to display the related content and selection forms
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Alarms3
System Status and
Notifications
The NMS uses color-codingand icons for easy identification of alarm
System Monitoring
Notifications
Indicators and Propagation
Figure 16: “Sample Alarm Indicator Propagation” on page 30.)
Table 3: Alarm Levels and Indicators
Icon
Color
Level
Meaning
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provides details of the current status
Main Page
The alarm data is listed in a table with the following headings:
Table 4: Alarm Table Headings
Heading
Definition
History Page
Rows showing the green icon show either:
Cleared
—or—
•“Normal”—anattribute has returned to normal state from the
unknown state () and the description shows “State Change Unknown to Active”
Tracing the Source of an Alarm
Tracing an alarm follows these main steps (each is expanded later in the text):
1.Trace through the network tree to the specific node generating the alarm
Use the information from the
Troubleshoot the alarm by using the lookup table in
Resolving Alarms
Clearing Alarms
Alarm states are self-correctingwhen the attribute value for an alarm
You can perform queries to retrieve data for preventive analysis
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Reports4
Current and History Reporting
Report Types
The NMS provides three different ways to generate reports:
•Immediate—generatedby the click of a button on the Overview page
Immediate—generated
by the click of a button on the
Immediate Reports
Table 5: Immediate Report Buttons
Button
Report Type
Presentation
Quick Reports
Optionally deselect the
Vertical Scaling
Optionally select the Text page to obtain a text format report
4.Use the Attribute pull-downmenu to select the attribute to report
Custom Reports
To generate a custom report:
Start Date
End Date
Custom Query
Charts
Interpreting Lines and Shading
Charts use color and shading to convey specific information about the graph
Table 6: Chart Colors and Shading
Sample Meaning
Reported attribute values are plotted using dark green lines
Text Reports
Window
Using Microsoft® Internet Explorer:
1.Create the desired report (or other content page)
2.Right-clickin the Content frame to access the context menu
Select either
Print
Print Options
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Configuration
Alarms and Services
Each service’s Configuration tab has two pages:
Configuration—NotificationPage
Table 59: Notification Table Headings
Table 59: Notification Table Headings (cont.)
The alarm’s threshold value used to test (using
Op) against the attribute’s actual value
Value Type
Active Alarms
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Changing Alarm Settings
Enabling (or Disabling) an Alarm
Setting an Alarm Threshold
Secondary Message
Value
Configuration—MainPage
Configuration changes entered in the form are not made until you select the
than once. Wait for your browser to refresh the page
Table 60: Main Page Configuration Settings Common to All Services
Prompt
Table 60: Main Page Configuration Settings Common to All Services (cont.)
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Table 61: CLB X DICOM Component Configuration Settings
Table 62: CLB X DICOM Component Configuration Settings
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Table 63: FSG X Storage Component Configuration Settings
Table 64: LDR Service Configuration Settings
Table 65: LDR X Storage Component Configuration Settings
counters to clear alarms
Table 66: LDR X DICOM Component Configuration Settings
Sets the component to be either:
• Offline—NoDICOM transactions are allowed
and any entity that tries to establish a DICOM
Table 67: LDR X HTTP Component Configuration Settings
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Table 68: SSM X Events Component Configuration Settings
ability to reset the error counters
Table 69: SSM X Network Component Configuration Settings
Clear Error Counts
Resets all network component error and fault
counters. This clears the “FERR” alarm
Troubleshooting
Alarms
Attr
Recommended Action
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Introduction to
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Operation
Using the Local Console
Header
Error
Service List
Service Name
Version
Nominally these all report “Verified” or “Running”. As the services are
Stopping
Control Buttons
Use of these buttons is described in detail in “Command Operations” on page
Server Identification
Node Type
Host Name
Prompt Line
for more on using the buttons
Display Updates
Keyboard Input
The interface only supports use of the command buttons shown in the
Monitoring Services
Starting Services
Start All
Stopping Services
Stop All
When maintenance tasks are finished, you can either:
Shutting Down the Server
If the server must be powered down for hardware maintenance
Restart
Glossary
CMS
FCS
flywheeling
FSG
Grid Task
latency
LDR
metadata Data that provides information about other data
namespace
NFS
SATA
SQL
StorageGRID™
study
SVG
UTC
UUID
WAN
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Index