• Topic ID: id_15406888
  • Version: 3.0
  • Date: Apr 25, 2019 12:15:25 AM

07MW18.4 Service Pack 4.0/4.1 Installation

1 Personnel Requirements

2 Procedure Overview

This procedure describes 07MW18.4 Service Pack 4 (SP4) and Service Pack4.1 (SP4.1) installation procedure on systems running 07MW18.4 with SP3.0 or SP3.1.

If one of the systems listed below currently have SP2 or no Service Pack installed, SP2 and SP3 must be installed prior to proceeding.

The Service Pack 4.0/4.1 is supported by 07MW18.4 software with the following products with GOC5 console.

LightSpeed Pro32 / VCT Select

note:

HIPAA setting will be lost at first SP4 installation. Ask customer to set the HIPAA setting in this case. Once SP4.1 was installed, system state contains HIPAA and Dose check setting. These information is saved and restored automatically by save/restore of system state. Don’t Save System State before SP4.1 install. If Save System State is performed before SP4.1 install, HIPAA settings will not be saved in system state.

3 Procedure

3.1 Preparation

  1. Check currently installed software.

    {ctuser@hostname} swhwinfo Enter

    If software is 07MW18.4, continue the following steps, if anything else, this Service Pack does not apply.

  2. Check currently installed Service Packs.

    {ctuser@hostname} swhwinfo –sp Enter

    If SP4.1 (i.e. SP4-1-x) is installed, procedure is complete, no need to continue.

    If SP4.0 (i.e. SP4-0-2) is installed, continue with installing SP4.1.

    If SP3.1 is installed, (i.e. SP3-1-12 ) continue with installing SP4.

    If SP3.0 is installed, (i.e. SP3-0-11) SP3.1 must be installed prior to SP4 installation.

    If SP2 or no Service Pack is installed, SP2 and SP3 must be installed prior to installing SP4. Service Pack 2.0 and 3.0 are included on CD-ROM (5234957-30)

    If ClassC and ClassM software are installed, then the SP3 ClassC and ClassM updates need to be installed after SP3.0 and before SP3.1.

    note:

    All patch detail can be obtained by the following command

    {ctuser@hostname} showprods | grep –i ServicePack Enter

  3. Check current Tube Certification Setting.

    Type: isTubeApproved Enter at Command Window. Output will be one of the following:

    Record whether the site is using a GE Certified Tube or 3rd party tube as this info will be needed later.

  4. Save Runtime Parameters.

    Go to CSD > Diagnostics > Generator Tool – JEDI or X-Ray Generation, Generator Tool – JEDI > “Save runtime parameters”.

    Verify that Save Runtime Parameters was successful. A message at the end of the Save should be displayed. “Runtime Parameters successfully saved to console hard drive.”

    Then press “Dismiss”.

  5. Save System State.

    note:

    This is to save System State of Service Pack 3.0 or Service Pack 3.1 just before Service Pack 4.0 and 4.1 install.

  6. Verify status of Service Pack files on DARC.

    1. Open shell and type: rsh darc Enter

    2. As ctuser@darc, type: cd /usr/g/bin Enter

    3. Type: ls –al Enter

      note:

      The output will display the contents of the bin directory on the DARC. Output should contain some files with GEHCServicePack2.0-2-26 in string and some files with GEHCServicePack3.0-3-11 in strings.

      If no files list GEHCServicePack2.0-2-26, then both Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3 need to be uninstalled and re-install before loading Service Pack 3.1.

      If no files list GEHCServicePack3.0-3-11, then Service Pack 3 needs to be uninstalled and re-install before loading Service Pack 3.1.

    4. To log off the DARC, type: exit Enter

3.2 Service Pack 4.0/4.1 installation

note:

Service Pack 4.0/4.1 CD-ROM (5234957-441 or 5234957-341) contains the following patches.

  • Service Pack 4.1

  • Service Pack 4.0

  • Service Pack 3.1

note:

When first time SP4.0 installation, don’t Save System State before SP4.1 install. If Save System State is performed before SP4.1install, HIPAA settings will not be saved in system state.

  1. Insert the Service Pack 4.0/4.1 CD-ROM into the HP Host DVD drive.

  2. Open a Unix Shell.

  3. If Application software is up, perform {ctuser@hostname} cleanMon Enter

  4. In the Unix Shell, become root:

    {ctuser@hostname} su - Enter

  5. Password: <password>

  6. Perform the following steps to install the Service Pack CD:

    1. [root@hostname]# start_udev Enter

    2. A message will return: OK

    Wait 15 seconds after the OK is returned, then type the following install script:

    [root@hostname]# patch_install –c Enter

    note:

    If the Service Pack fails to install, perform [root@hostname]# start_udev Enter

    Wait 15 seconds after OK, then retry the Service Pack.

    If you will be asked to install service pack, perform y Enter for every service packs.

    Attention pop-up about EA3 package is displayed after installing SP4, skip EA3 patch install until after SP4.1 is installed.

  7. Confirm the Service pack version is SP4-1-x by the following command.

    [root@hostname]# swhwinfo –sp Enter

  8. Attention pop-up about EA3 package is displayed. Type the following command.

    [root@hostname]# /usr/g/scripts/ea3_install_patch Enter

    note:

    This must be done. If not, scanRx crash happens and application does not start up.

  9. Type: [root@hostname]# eject Enter , and remove Patch CD-ROM from Host DVD drive.

  10. In the Unix Shell, type the following to launch the system configuration screen:

    1. {ctuser@hostname} su  - Enter

    2. password: <password>

    3. [root@hostname]# reconfig Enter

  11. In the system configuration screen, click Accept button without any change.

  12. Reboot the system.

4 Finalization

  1. Open Command window and type: isTubeApproved Enter

    If the result does not match, what was previously recorded as TIC Tool Settings, set the correct TIC setting in Configuration -> Tube Install Certificate menu.

  2. HIPAA setting will be lost at first SP4 installation. Ask customer to set the HIPAA setting in this case. Once SP4.1 was installed, system state contains HIPAA and Dose check setting. These information is saved and restored automatically by save/restore of system state.

  3. Select Flash Download.

    1. Select Utility

    2. Select Flash Download Tool

    And initiate Flash Download

    1. Select Query

    2. Select Update

    3. Select Dismiss

  4. Enter Generator Tool – JEDI and execute “Restore runtime parameters”. Then press “Dismiss”.

    Go to CSD > Diagnostics > Generator Tool – JEDI or X-Ray Generation, Generator Tool – JEDI > “Restore runtime parameters”.

    Then press “Dismiss”.

    Verify that Restore Runtime Parameters was successful. A message at the end of the Restore should be displayed. “Runtime Parameters successfully restored to Generator.”

  5. Execute Filament Calibration in Generator Tool - JEDI.

    Go to CSD > Diagnostics > Generator Tool – JEDI or X-Ray Generation, Generator Tool – JEDI > “Filament Calibration”.

  6. Execute Sanity Scan.

  7. Select the site-preferred “Dose Record”.

    Configures support for DICOM Dose SR Record option for saving dose information with study. Default is OFF. The dose information is saved in a DICOM structured report. The DICOM standard defines a new DICOM X-RAY Radiation SR SOP class, which the other systems must support. The Dose SR feature saves an exam’s dose information in this format.

    • ON = Saves the dose information in a DICOM Enhanced SR SOP Class

    • OFF = Turns off the option

    • FULL = Saves the dose information in a DICOM X-Ray Radiation Dose SR SOP Class

    note:

    This preference shall not be enabled unless specifically requested by the Customer and Evaluation of Dose SR Compatibility (for SP4.0) functional check procedure has been executed and indicates that the other hospital systems support the Dose Report SOP classes!

  8. Keep the original System State for further maintenance and keeping current Protocol data. Execute Save State to different DVD media after completion of Service Pack4.1 installation and HIPAA and Dose check setting by customer.

    note:

    When first time SP4.0 installation, don’t Save System State before SP4.1 install. If Save System State is performed before SP4.1 install, HIPAA settings will not be saved in system state.

5 Service Pack 4.0/4.1 un-Installation

  1. Insert the Service Pack 4.0/4.1 CD-ROM into the HP Host DVD drive.

  2. Open a Unix Shell.

  3. If Application software is up, perform {ctuser@hostname} cleanMon Enter .

  4. In the Unix Shell, become root:

    {ctuser@hostname} su - Enter

  5. Password: <password>

  6. Perform the following steps to un-install the Service Pack CD:

    1. [root@hostname]# start_udev Enter

    2. A message will return: OK.

    Wait 15 seconds after the OK is returned, then type the following install script:

  7. EA3 package un-install. Type the following command.

    [root@hostname]# /usr/g/scripts/ea3_uninstall_patch Enter

  8. Service Pack4.1/4.0 un-install

    [root@hostname]# patch_install -u Enter

    Select Service Pack4.1 and Service Pack4.0.

  9. Reboot the system.

  10. Select Flash Download.

    1. Select [Utility]

    2. Select [Install]

    3. Select [Flash Download Tool]

    And initiate Flash Download

    1. Select [Query]

    2. Select [Update]

    3. Select [Update]

  11. Enter Generator Tool -JEDI and execute “Restore runtime parameters”. Then press “Dismiss”.

    LS4x system should skip this section.

    Go to CSD > Diagnostics > Generator Tool - JEDI or X-Ray Generation, Generator Tool - JEDI > “Restore runtime parameters”.

    Then press “Dismiss”.

    Verify that Restore Runtime Parameters was successful. A message at the end of the Restore should be displayed. “Runtime Parameters successfully restored to Generator.

  12. Execute Filament Calibration in Generator Tool - JEDI.

    LS4x system should skip this section.

    Go to CSD > Diagnostics > Generator Tool - JEDI or X-Ray Generation, Generator Tool - JEDI > “Filament Calibration”.

  13. Execute Sanity Scan

    note:

    Restore State by using SP4.0/4.1 cannot be used on SP3.1 or SP3.0 due to scan protocol parameter difference between SP3.0/3.1 and SP4.0/4.1.

    After un-install SP4.0/4.1, Scan Protocol will be backed to protocol which was used before SP4.0 install.