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GHDX2-ADA DICOM Storage and Archive Appliance Admin Guide
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Step-by-Step GalaxyDICOM Hardware Configuration
1.
Setting up the BIOS:
a.
Insert the USB thumb drive into one of the USB ports in the rear of the
GalaxyDICOM and push the power button.
b.
During the beginning of the boot process push the F2 key. The system will
enter the BIOS, select the Advanced section, then USB Configuration, press
the enter key and change the setting to “Enable All”.
c.
Select the Boot section, then Hard drive Order, hit enter key, using the +/-
key move the Flash A to the top position, the SataDOM to the second position
and the RocketRAID to the third position, press the enter key.
d.
Now select Boot Priority and move the Floppy to the top of the list, select the
enter key and go to the Exit section and exit saving changes. The system will
reboot.
2.
Configuring the RAID controller:
a.
During the boot the RAID controller screen will appear, use CRTL-H to enter
the RAID controller utility.
b.
In the menu select Create, use the up and down arrows to select RAID 1 from
the list of configurations.
c.
Now use the arrows to scroll down and highlight Select and press enter.
d.
In the new window press enter to select the hard drives.
e.
Use the arrows to scroll down and highlight Create and press enter.
f.
The RAID configuration is now complete. To exit the RAID utility press the
ESC key, saving the changes.
If the drives have already been configured, this configuration will have to be deleted
before the new configuration can be created.
Step-by-Step GalaxyDICOM Installation from USB
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The user input is shown in
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Insert the USB drive into the machine and ensure the BIOS has been configured to boot
from USB devices.
During the USB boot process the screen will go black, please be patient, the system is
booting. This can be verified by looking at the USB (it will be flashing).
Once the system has been booted, from the USB, login into the system with the user” root”
and the password “Galaxy” and follow the steps below.
The example below is for information only and the output may differ.
root@Galaxy:~#
installGalaxyDICOM.sh