Medical Archive Solutions User Guide

HPMA User Guide
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HP Medical Archive
CIAF Count of Incoming Associations Failed;
the number of DICOM associations that
failed to connect at the TCP/IP layer.
More than 50 is considered a minor alarm
to investigate further.
Failures could be caused by either
end of the association. Check the
CLB
X DICOM component to
determine if the failures are client
side or node side. Client side
faults indicate a problem with the
remote entity. If consistent faults
appear on the node side, contact
HP technical support.
CISF Count of Incoming HTTP Sessions Failed;
the number of HTTP session requests that
failed to connect at the TCP/IP layer.
More than 50 is considered a minor alarm
to investigate further.
Failures could be caused by either
end of the association. Check the
CLB
X HTTP component to deter-
mine if the failures are client side
or node side. Client side faults
indicate a problem with the
remote entity. If consistent faults
appear on the node side, contact
HP technical support.
CLBA CLB Device Status; indicates the general
status of the CLB service:
0=No errors
10 = Errors
If there is an Error, check the
Overview and Alarm tabs for the
device to find the cause of the
error and to troubleshoot the
problem.
If the problem persists, contact HP
technical support.
CLBE CLB Device State; whether the device is:
0 = Offline
1=Standby
2=Online
If the device goes into “Standby”,
continue monitoring and if the
problem persists, contact HP tech-
nical support.
If the device goes into “Offline”
and there are no known server
hardware issues (server
unplugged) or a scheduled
downtime for the device, contact
HP technical support.
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