wlmscpfs

Langue: en

Version: 254304 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

wlmscpfs - DICOM Basic Worklist Management SCP (based on data files)

SYNOPSIS

 
 wlmscpfs [options] port
 

DESCRIPTION

The wlmscpfs application implements a Service Class Provider (SCP) for the Basic Worklist Management Service. The application will listen on a specified TCP/IP port for incoming association requests from a Worklist Management SCU. In case an association was acknowledged and a worklist query was received, the wlmscpfs application will query particular files in a certain directory (which can be specified through corresponding program options) on the file system for corresponding worklist information, and it will send this information back to the calling Worklist Management SCU. Aside from dealing with Worklist Management queries, the wlmscpfs application also supports the Verification Service Class as an SCP.

PARAMETERS

 
 port  tcp/ip port number to listen on
 

OPTIONS

general options

 
   -h    --help
           print this help text and exit
 
         --version
           print version information and exit
 
   -v    --verbose
           verbose mode, print processing details
 
   -d    --debug
           debug mode, print debug information
 
   -s    --single-process
           single process mode
 
   -nse  --no-sq-expansion
           disable expansion of empty sequences
           in C-FIND request messages
 
   -dfp  --data-files-path  [p]ath: string
           path to worklist data files (default: /home/www/wlist)
 
   -efr    --enable-file-reject
           enable rejection of incomplete worklist-files
           (default)
 
   -dfr    --disable-file-reject
           disable rejection of incomplete worklist-files
 

returned character set options

 
   -cs0  --return-no-char-set
           return no specific character set (default)
 
   -cs1  --return-iso-ir-100
           return specific character set ISO IR 100
 

network options

 
 preferred network transfer syntaxes:
 
   +x=   --prefer-uncompr
           prefer explicit VR local byte order (default)
 
   +xe   --prefer-little
           prefer explicit VR little endian TS
 
   +xb   --prefer-big
           prefer explicit VR big endian TS
 
   +xi   --implicit
           accept implicit VR little endian TS only
 
 network host access control (tcp wrapper) options:
 
   -ac   --access-full
           accept connections from any host (default)
 
   +ac   --access-control
           enforce host access control rules
 
 other network options:
 
   -ta   --acse-timeout  [s]econds: integer (default: 30)
           timeout for ACSE messages
 
   -td   --dimse-timeout  [s]econds: integer (default: unlimited)
           timeout for DIMSE messages
 
         --max-associations  [a]ssocs: integer (default: 50)
           limit maximum number of parallel associations
 
         --refuse
           refuse association
 
         --reject
           reject association if no implementation class UID
 
         --no-fail
           don't fail on an invalid query
 
         --sleep-after  [s]econds: integer
           sleep s seconds after find (default: 0)
 
         --sleep-during  [s]econds: integer
           sleep s seconds during find (default: 0)
 
   -pdu  --max-pdu  [n]umber of bytes: integer [4096..131072]
           set max receive pdu to n bytes (default: 16384)
 
   -dhl  --disable-host-lookup
           disable hostname lookup
 
 group length encoding (when sending C-FIND response data):
 
   +g=   --group-length-recalc
           recalculate group lengths if present (default)
 
   +g    --group-length-create
           always write with group length elements
 
   -g    --group-length-remove
           always write without group length elements
 
 length encoding in sequences and items
 (when sending C-FIND response data):
 
   +e    --length-explicit
           write with explicit lengths (default)
 
   -e    --length-undefined
           write with undefined lengths
 

encapsulated pixel data encoding options

 
 post-1993 value representations:
 
   +u    --enable-new-vr
           enable support for new VRs (UN/UT) (default)
 
   -u    --disable-new-vr
           disable support for new VRs, convert to OB
 

NOTES

The semantic impacts of the above mentioned options is clear for the majority of options. Some particular options, however, are so specific that they need detailed descriptions which will be given in this passage.

The returned character set options are intended for situations in which the wlmscpfs application will return attribute values which are not composed of characters from the DICOM default character repertoire. In such cases, for example option --return-iso-ir-100 can be used to specify that a response to a modality's worklist management C-FIND request shall always contain DICOM's Specific Character Set attribute (0008,0005) with a corresponding value, indicating the character repertoire from which the characters of returned attribute values were taken (in this example the repertoire ISO IR 100). Please note that the wlmscpfs application will not make sure that all returned values are actually made up of this character repertoire; the application expects this to be the case. Option --return-iso-ir-100 will only lead to the inclusion of the Specific Character Set attribute (0008,0005) with a corresponding value in a worklist management C-FIND response.

Please note that a C-FIND request which is handled by this application may contain DICOM's Specific Character Set attribute (0008,0005), but this application will never use this attribute's value for matching. Besides, the question if DICOM's Specific Character Set attribute (0008,0005) will be contained in a C-FIND response which is returned by this application is always determined by the returned character set option which was specified when this application was started.

The options --enable-file-reject and --disable-file-reject can be used to enable or disable a file rejection mechanism which makes sure only complete worklist files will be used during the matching process. A worklist file is considered to be complete if it contains all necessary type 1 information which the SCP might have to return to an SCU in a C-Find response message. Table K.6-1 in part 4 annex K of the DICOM standard lists all corresponding type 1 attributes (see column 'Return Key Type').

DICOM Conformance

The wlmscpfs application supports the following SOP Classes as an SCP:
 
 VerificationSOPClass                  1.2.840.10008.1.1
 FINDModalityWorklistInformationModel  1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.31
 

The wlmscpfs application will accept presentation contexts for all of the abovementioned supported SOP Classes using any of the transfer syntaxes:

 
 LittleEndianImplicitTransferSyntax    1.2.840.10008.1.2
 LittleEndianExplicitTransferSyntax    1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
 BigEndianExplicitTransferSyntax       1.2.840.10008.1.2.2
 

The default behaviour of the wlmscpfs application is to prefer transfer syntaxes having an explicit encoding over the default implicit transfer syntax. If wlmscpfs is running on big-endian hardware it will prefer BigEndianExplicitTransferSyntax over LittleEndianExplicitTransferSyntax (and vice versa). This behaviour can be changed with the --prefer options (see above).

The wlmscpfs application does not support extended negotiation.

Currently, the wlmscpfs application supports the following attributes as matching keys:

 
 (0008,0050) AccessionNumber
 (0008,0090) ReferringPhysiciansName
 (0010,0010) PatientsName
 (0010,0020) PatientID
 (0010,0030) PatientsBirthDate
 (0010,0040) PatientsSex
 (0032,1032) RequestingPhysician
 (0038,0010) AdmissionID
 (0040,0100) ScheduledProcedureStepSequence
   (0008,0060) > Modality
   (0040,0001) > ScheduledStationAETitle
   (0040,0002) > ScheduledProcedureStepStartDate
   (0040,0003) > ScheduledProcedureStepStartTime
   (0040,0006) > ScheduledPerformingPhysiciansName
 (0040,1001) RequestedProcedureID
 (0040,1003) RequestedProcedurePriority
 

As return keys the following attributes are currently supported by wlmscpfs:

 
 (0008,0005) SpecificCharacterSet
 (0008,0050) AccessionNumber
 (0008,0080) InstitutionName
 (0008,0081) InstitutionAddress
 (0008,0090) ReferringPhysiciansName
 (0008,1080) AdmittingDiagnosesDescription
 (0008,1110) ReferencedStudySequence
   (0008,1150) > ReferencedSOPClassUID
   (0008,1155) > ReferencedSOPInstanceUID
 (0008,1120) ReferencedPatientSequence
   (0008,1150) > ReferencedSOPClassUID
   (0008,1155) > ReferencedSOPInstanceUID
 (0010,0010) PatientsName
 (0010,0020) PatientID
 (0010,0030) PatientsBirthDate
 (0010,0040) PatientsSex
 (0010,1000) OtherPatientIDs
 (0010,1001) OtherPatientNames
 (0010,1020) PatientsSize
 (0010,1030) PatientsWeight
 (0010,1040) PatientsAddress
 (0010,1080) MilitaryRank
 (0010,2000) MedicalAlerts
 (0010,2110) ContrastAllergies
 (0010,2160) EthnicGroup
 (0010,21a0) SmokingStatus
 (0010,21b0) AdditionalPatientHistory
 (0010,21c0) PregnancyStatus
 (0010,21d0) LastMenstrualDate
 (0010,4000) PatientComments
 (0020,000d) StudyInstanceUID
 (0032,1032) RequestingPhysician
 (0032,1033) RequestingService
 (0032,1060) RequestedProcedureDescription
 (0032,1064) RequestedProcedureCodeSequence
   (0008,0100) > CodeValue
   (0008,0102) > CodingSchemeDesignator
   (0008,0103) > CodingSchemeVersion
   (0008,0104) > CodeMeaning
 (0038,0010) AdmissionID
 (0038,0011) IssuerOfAdmissionID
 (0038,0050) SpecialNeeds
 (0038,0300) CurrentPatientLocation
 (0038,0500) PatientState
 (0040,0100) ScheduledProcedureStepSequence
   (0008,0060) > Modality
   (0032,1070) > RequestedContrastAgent
   (0040,0001) > ScheduledStationAETitle
   (0040,0002) > ScheduledProcedureStepStartDate
   (0040,0003) > ScheduledProcedureStepStartTime
   (0040,0004) > ScheduledProcedureStepEndDate
   (0040,0005) > ScheduledProcedureStepEndTime
   (0040,0006) > ScheduledPerformingPhysiciansName
   (0040,0007) > ScheduledProcedureStepDescription
   (0040,0008) > ScheduledProtocolCodeSequence
     (0008,0100) >  > CodeValue
     (0008,0102) >  > CodingSchemeDesignator
     (0008,0103) >  > CodingSchemeVersion
     (0008,0104) >  > CodeMeaning
   (0040,0009) > ScheduledProcedureStepID
   (0040,0010) > ScheduledStationName
   (0040,0011) > ScheduledProcedureStepLocation
   (0040,0012) > PreMedication
   (0040,0020) > ScheduledProcedureStepStatus
   (0040,0400) > CommentsOnTheScheduledProcedureStep
 (0040,1001) RequestedProcedureID
 (0040,1002) ReasonForTheRequestedProcedure
 (0040,1003) RequestedProcedurePriority
 (0040,1004) PatientTransportArrangements
 (0040,1005) RequestedProcedureLocation
 (0040,1008) ConfidentialityCode
 (0040,1009) ReportingPriority
 (0040,1010) NamesOfIntendedRecipientsOfResults
 (0040,1400) RequestedProcedureComments
 (0040,2001) ReasonForTheImagingServiceRequest
 (0040,2004) IssueDateOfImagingServiceRequest
 (0040,2005) IssueTimeOfImagingServiceRequest
 (0040,2008) OrderEnteredBy
 (0040,2009) OrderEnterersLocation
 (0040,2010) OrderCallbackPhoneNumber
 (0040,2016) PlacerOrderNumberImagingServiceRequest
 (0040,2017) FillerOrderNumberImagingServiceRequest
 (0040,2400) ImagingServiceRequestComments
 (0040,3001) ConfidentialityConstraintOnPatientDataDescription
 

Access Control

When compiled on Unix platforms with TCP wrapper support, host-based access control can be enabled with the --access-control command line option. In this case the access control rules defined in the system's host access control tables for wlmscpfs are enforced. The default locations of the host access control tables are /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. Further details are described in hosts_access(5).

COMMAND LINE

All command line tools use the following notation for parameters: square brackets enclose optional values (0-1), three trailing dots indicate that multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of both means 0 to n values.

Command line options are distinguished from parameters by a leading '+' or '-' sign, respectively. Usually, order and position of command line options are arbitrary (i.e. they can appear anywhere). However, if options are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is used. This behaviour conforms to the standard evaluation rules of common Unix shells.

In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@' sign as a prefix to the filename (e.g. @command.txt). Such a command argument is replaced by the content of the corresponding text file (multiple whitespaces are treated as a single separator) prior to any further evaluation. Please note that a command file cannot contain another command file. This simple but effective approach allows to summarize common combinations of options/parameters and avoids longish and confusing command lines (an example is provided in file share/data/dumppat.txt).

ENVIRONMENT

The wlmscpfs utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries specified in the DCMDICTPATH environment variable. By default, i.e. if the DCMDICTPATH environment variable is not set, the file <PREFIX>/lib/dicom.dic will be loaded unless the dictionary is built into the application (default for Windows).

The default behaviour should be preferred and the DCMDICTPATH environment variable only used when alternative data dictionaries are required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same format as the Unix shell PATH variable in that a colon (':') separates entries. The data dictionary code will attempt to load each file specified in the DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error if no data dictionary can be loaded.

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