We have Pacsone 6.1.1. We send and retrieve images with efilm. Sending the images has no problems. When we retieve certain images we get Error: Unable to write DICOM object (Study Root Retrieve).
When I look on the pacs server all the images are there and I can view them. I can ping from pacs to the efilm stations just fine and efilm verifies the pacs server.
This is the message I get in the logs.
Thu Sep 23 10:49:54 2010 INFO - C-STORE Sub-session: <30> started for SCP: 172.20.1.144 Port: 4006
Thu Sep 23 10:49:54 2010 INFO - <30> Sending A-ASSOCIATE-RQ PDU
Thu Sep 23 10:49:54 2010 INFO - <30> Waiting for A-ASSOCIATE result
Thu Sep 23 10:49:55 2010 INFO - <30> A-ASSOCIATE-RQ accepted
Thu Sep 23 10:49:55 2010 INFO - <30> Sending P-DATA-TF PDU
Thu Sep 23 10:49:56 2010 INFO - 76 tags processed in CDataSetPdv
Thu Sep 23 10:50:56 2010 ERROR - Session: <30> timed out for client: 172.20.1.144, aborting
Thu Sep 23 10:50:56 2010 INFO - Session: <30> disconnected for client: 172.20.1.144
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 ERROR - Session: <28> timed out for client: 172.20.1.54, aborting
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 INFO - Session: <28> disconnected for client: 172.20.1.54
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 INFO - <22> A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RQ PDU received
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 INFO - <22> Sending A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RSP PDU
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 INFO - <22> A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RSP PDU sent successfully
Thu Sep 23 10:51:42 2010 INFO - Session: <22> disconnected for client: 172.20.1.54
Thu Sep 23 10:51:56 2010 ERROR - Session: <29> timed out for client: 172.20.1.144, aborting
Thu Sep 23 10:51:56 2010 INFO - Session: <29> disconnected for client: 172.20.1.144
Error: Unable to write DICOM object
The error logged by PacsOne Server suggests that it has timed out after waiting 60 seconds for the response back from eFilm for the 1st dataset sent, so you should check with eFilm support and see why it's not responding to the C-STORE-RQ sent from PacsOne.
There seem to be multiple sessions active with this eFilm, so you should also check and make sure your version of eFilm can handle multiple simultaneous connections.
There seem to be multiple sessions active with this eFilm, so you should also check and make sure your version of eFilm can handle multiple simultaneous connections.
I dont know if this has anything to do with it or not. This all started after the hard drive that the images get store to became full. I went under the configuration in pacs and changed the short-term archive directory to a new drive.
Could that be causing any issues? Did I change the right directory path?
Could that be causing any issues? Did I change the right directory path?
As long as you don't remove the old drive, all the Dicom images stored there should still be accessible to PacsOne Server.
To verify this, you can find any old study that's stored on the old drive, navigate through to the Image Thumbnails page, then click on the URL link underneath any of the thumbnail images, which will display the full path to where the raw Dicom image is stored on the old drive. Check and make sure the path is correct and there's no error being reported from that page.
To verify this, you can find any old study that's stored on the old drive, navigate through to the Image Thumbnails page, then click on the URL link underneath any of the thumbnail images, which will display the full path to where the raw Dicom image is stored on the old drive. Check and make sure the path is correct and there's no error being reported from that page.