Hi, I'm having many troubles with a PHILIPS RM. 2 instances of Conquest are set-up on the same server, one for a Siemens scanner (that has worked fine for many years), and one for a Philips scanner. Configuration is essentially the same, but the Philips CONQUEST is setup serverless and there is one exportconverter.
I get at least 3 recurring problem
1) sometimes the server crashes, especially with large Philips "enhanced" dicoms, with the following log:
20140329 09:58:35 Written file: R:\rawdata\philips\SPALLETTA\00086869\20140319\1.3.76.13.71888.2.20140319175855.564584.1\1.3.46.670589.11.34249.5.0.4396.2014031918405657408\000001_1.3.46.670589.11.34249.5.20.1.1.4396.2014031918405657408.dcm
20140329 09:58:55 ***VR:ReAlloc out of memory allocating 374492160 bytes
20140329 09:58:55 ***A fatal error occurred (out of memory) - closing server
2) sometimes the transfer apparently fails at the scanner console, but the data were actually transfered
3) have several "conncetion terminated" errors on the conquest log:
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:09
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:09 UPACS THREAD 16: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:04 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:09 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:09 UPACS THREAD 16: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:09 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:09 UPACS THREAD 16: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:18
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:18 UPACS THREAD 17: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:13 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:18 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:18 UPACS THREAD 17: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:18 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:18 UPACS THREAD 17: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:27
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:27 UPACS THREAD 18: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:22 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:27 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:27 UPACS THREAD 18: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:27 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:27 UPACS THREAD 18: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:36
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:36 UPACS THREAD 19: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:31 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:36 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:36 UPACS THREAD 19: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:36 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:36 UPACS THREAD 19: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:45
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:45 UPACS THREAD 20: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:40 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:45 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:45 UPACS THREAD 20: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:45 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:45 UPACS THREAD 20: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:54
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:54 UPACS THREAD 21: STARTED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:49 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:54 *** connection terminated
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:54 UPACS THREAD 21: ENDED AT: Fri Mar 28 12:44:54 2014
[FUSIONDCM2] 20140328 12:44:54 UPACS THREAD 21: TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5 SECONDS
I suspect that point 2 & 3 are related. It seems that the scanner opens the channel, than starts building the ehannced dicom (a task cthet can be quite time-consuming, if several images are to be packed), and finally attempts the transfer.
Any hints? I alread increased TCPIPTimeOut to 900
tahnk you, Federico