First of all, Thank you very much for reading my meassage.
My name is Tom Tran. I successfully installed PacsOne on my standalone windows 2003 server. I am planning to install and configure PacsOne on my windows 2003 cluster environment which have 2 nodes. I wonder if it is possible??? If anybody has done this before, please give me some hints...
Thanks in advance.
Tom Tran
PacsOne on Windows Cluster nodes.
PacsOne on Cluster Nodes
Dear PacsOne Admin,
Thank you very much for your reply. I read the threads but they are not related to mine.
I just want a 24/7 pacs system on my 2-node cluster environment.... if one server crashs, I can still have my pacs up on the other server....
This have nothing to do with the backup of data and stuff.
Best regards,
Tom Tran
Thank you very much for your reply. I read the threads but they are not related to mine.
I just want a 24/7 pacs system on my 2-node cluster environment.... if one server crashs, I can still have my pacs up on the other server....
This have nothing to do with the backup of data and stuff.
Best regards,
Tom Tran
For redundant setup, you can configure two PacsOne servers:
one as primary and the other as secondary, then automatically route all received images on the primary to the secondary server.
On the secondary server, you can configure it to automatically synchronize with the primary server every night, just in case the auto-route missed anything.
one as primary and the other as secondary, then automatically route all received images on the primary to the secondary server.
On the secondary server, you can configure it to automatically synchronize with the primary server every night, just in case the auto-route missed anything.
The above suggestion with two servers and automatic routing is still stand-alone servers.
To setup clusters, you'd at least need to configure MySQL on the two servers to be cluster nodes, plus you must use network-shared storage (SAN, NAS, etc.) instead of local disks to store the raw images, and both nodes must use the same mounted path for the network-shared storage, e.g., /mnt/san/pacsone/ etc.
To setup clusters, you'd at least need to configure MySQL on the two servers to be cluster nodes, plus you must use network-shared storage (SAN, NAS, etc.) instead of local disks to store the raw images, and both nodes must use the same mounted path for the network-shared storage, e.g., /mnt/san/pacsone/ etc.
Dear PacsOne Admin,
Thank you very much. I took care of that problem. I will write up something for the group when I have everything up and running...
Currently, I am having a little problem. I will create another thread for it.
But so far, my cluster is fine with the PacsOne and I can fail over PacsOne and create users and AE.... but I am having a problem with Ping.
Best regards,
Tom Tran
Thank you very much. I took care of that problem. I will write up something for the group when I have everything up and running...
Currently, I am having a little problem. I will create another thread for it.
But so far, my cluster is fine with the PacsOne and I can fail over PacsOne and create users and AE.... but I am having a problem with Ping.
Best regards,
Tom Tran