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Install DCM4CHEE Archive light 5.x

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Requirements

Download and extract binary distribution package

DCM4CHEE Archive 5.x binary distributions for different databases can be obtained from Sourceforge. Extract (unzip) one's chosen download to the directory of one's choice.

For PostgreSQL, MySQL and Oracle, there are also versions provided, with Secure Archive UI and RESTful Services using Keycloak.

Initialize Database

Note: DCM4CHEE Archive 5.x does not provide SQL scripts and utilities to migrate DCM4CHEE Archive 2.x data base schema to DCM4CHEE Archive 5.x.

H2

There is no need to initialize the database before starting Wildfly. But one will need to create tables and indexes using H2 Console before deploying the archive.

PostgreSQL

  1. Create user with permission to create databases:

     > sudo -u postgres createuser -U postgres -P -d <user-name>
     Enter password for new role: <user-password>
     Enter it again: <user-password>
    
  2. Create database:

     > createdb -h localhost -U <user-name> <database-name>
    
  3. Create tables and indexes:

     > psql -h localhost <database-name> <user-name> < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-psql.sql
     > psql -h localhost <database-name> <user-name> < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-fk-index.sql
     > psql -h localhost <database-name> <user-name> < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-case-insensitive-index.sql
    

MySQL and MariaDB

  1. Create database and grant access to user::

     > mysql -u root -p<root-password>
     mysql> create database <database-name>;
     mysql> grant all on <database-name>.* to '<user-name>' identified by '<user-password>';
     mysql> quit
    
  2. Create tables and indexes::

     > mysql -u <user-name> -p<user-password> <database-name> < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-mysql.sql
    

Firebird

  1. Create user

     > gsec -user sysdba -password <sysdba-password>
     GSEC> add <user-name> -pw <user-password>
     GSEC> quit
    
  2. Define database name in configuration file aliases.conf:

     <database-name> = <database-file-path>
    
  3. Create database, tables and indexes

     > isql-fb 
     Use CONNECT or CREATE DATABASE to specify a database
     SQL> create database 'localhost:<database-name>' pagesize 16384
     CON> user '<user-name>' password '<user-password>';
     SQL> in DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-firebird.sql;
     SQL> exit;
    

DB2

  1. Create database and grant authority to create tables to user (must match existing OS user)

     > sudo su db2inst1
     > db2
     db2 => create database <database-name> pagesize 16 K
     db2 => connect to <database-name>
     db2 => grant createtab on database to user <user-name>
     db2 => terminate
    
  2. Create tables and indexes

     > su <user-name>
     Password: <user-password>
     > db2 connect to <database-name>
     > db2 -t < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-db2.sql
     > db2 -t < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-fk-index.sql
     > db2 terminate
    

Oracle

  1. Connect to Oracle and create a new tablespace

     $ sqlplus / as sysdba
     SQL> create bigfile tablespace <tablespace-name> datafile '<data-file-location>' size <size>;
    
     Tablespace created.
    
  2. Create a new user with privileges for the new tablespace

     $ sqlplus / as sysdba
     SQL> create user <user-name>
     2  identified by <user-password>
     3  default tabelspace <tablespace-name>
     4  quota unlimited on <tablespace-name>
     5  quota 50M on system;
    
     User created.
    
     SQL> grant create session to <user-name>;
     SQL> grant create table to <user-name>;
     SQL> grant create any index to <user-name>;
     SQL> grant create sequence to <user-name>;
     SQL> exit
    
  3. Create tables and indexes

     $ sqlplus <user-name>/<user-password>
     SQL> @$DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-oracle.sql
     SQL> @$DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-fk-index.sql
     SQL> @$DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-case-insensitive-index.sql
    

MS SQL Server

Not yet tested

Setup LDAP Server

OpenLDAP

OpenLDAP binary distributions are available for most Linux distributions and for Windows.

OpenLDAP can be alternatively configured by

See also Converting old style slapd.conf file to cn=config format

OpenLDAP with slapd.conf configuration file

  1. Copy LDAP schema files for OpenLDAP from DCM4CHEE Archive distribution to OpenLDAP schema configuration directory:

    > cp $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/schema/* /etc/openldap/schema/ [UNIX]
    > copy %DCM4CHEE_ARC%\ldap\schema\* \Program Files\OpenLDAP\schema\ [Windows]
    
  2. Add references to schema files in slapd.conf, e.g.:

    include         /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
    include         /etc/openldap/schema/dicom.schema
    include         /etc/openldap/schema/dcm4che.schema
    include         /etc/openldap/schema/dcm4chee-archive.schema
    include         /etc/openldap/schema/dcm4chee-archive-ui.schema
    
  3. Directory Base DN and Root User DN are specified in slapd.conf by

    suffix          "dc=nodomain"
    rootdn          "cn=admin,dc=nodomain"
    rootpw          secret
    

    and may be modfied to

    suffix          "dc=dcm4che,dc=org"
    rootdn          "cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org"
    rootpw          secret
    

OpenLDAP with dynamic runtime configuration

  1. Import LDAP schema files for OpenLDAP runtime configuration, using OpenLDAP CL utility ldapadd, e.g.:

    > sudo ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/slapd/dicom.ldif
    > sudo ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/slapd/dcm4che.ldif
    > tr -d \\r < $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/slapd/dcm4chee-archive.ldif | sudo ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:///
    > sudo ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/slapd/dcm4chee-archive-ui.ldif
    

    The conversion of line separators from \r\n to \n for importing $DCM4CHEE/ldap/slapd/dcm4chee-archive.ldif workarounds a flaw in ldapadd distributed by Ubuntu concerning large content records.

  2. Directory Base DN and Root User DN can be modified by changing the values of attributes

    olcSuffix: dc=nodomain
    olcRootDN: cn=admin,dc=nodomain
    olcRootPW
    

    of object olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config by specifying the new values in a LDIF file (e.g. modify-baseDN.ldif)

    dn: olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
    changetype: modify
    replace: olcSuffix
    olcSuffix: dc=dcm4che,dc=org
    -
    replace: olcRootDN
    olcRootDN: cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org
    -
    replace: olcRootPW
    olcRootPW: <{SSHA}xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    -
    

    Note: In order to execute the commands on CentOS7 use dn: olcDatabase={2}hdb,cn=config instead of dn: olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config.

    Note: Replace <{SSHA}xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> by the hash generated by the command :

    > sudo slappasswd
    

    and applying it using OpenLDAP CL utility ldapmodify, e.g.:

    > sudo ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f modify-baseDN.ldif
    

    After that you have to create the top element of the directory tree (dc=dcm4che,dc=org) and the object for the LDAP administrator account (cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org).

    LDIF file slapd_setup_basic.ldif:

    dn: dc=dcm4che,dc=org
    changetype: add
    objectClass: top
    objectClass: dcObject
    objectClass: organization
    o: Example Organisation name
    dc: dcm4che
    
    dn: cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org
    changetype: add
    objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
    objectClass: organizationalRole
    cn: admin
    description: LDAP administrator
    userPassword:
    

    To create these objects, you have to use the databases root account and to enter your LDAP admin password as specified during installation

    > ldapmodify -x -W -D cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org -H ldapi:/// -f slapd_setup_basic.ldif
    

OpenDJ

  1. Copy LDAP schema files for OpenDJ from DCM4CHEE Archive distribution to OpenDJ schema configuration directory:

    > cp $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/opendj/* $OPENDJ_HOME/config/schema/ [UNIX]
    > copy %DCM4CHEE_ARC%\ldap\opendj\* %OPENDJ_HOME%\config\schema\ [Windows]
    
  2. Run OpenDJ GUI based setup utility

    > $OPENDJ_HOME/setup
    

    Log the values chosen for

    • LDAP Listener port (1389)
    • Root User DN (cn=Directory Manager)
    • Root User Password (secret)
    • Directory Base DN (dc=dcm4che,dc=org)

    needed for the LDAP connection configuration of DCM4CHEE Archive.

  3. After initial setup, one may start and stop OpenDJ by

     > $OPENDJ_HOME/bin/start-ds
     > $OPENDJ_HOME/bin/stopt-ds
    

Apache DS 2.0.0

  1. Install Apache DS 2.0.0-M20 on the system and start Apache DS.

  2. Install Apache Directory Studio 2.0.0-M9 and create a new LDAP Connection with:

    Network Parameter:
        Hostname: localhost
        Port:     10389
    Authentication Parameter:
        Bind DN or user: uid=admin,ou=system
        Bind password:   secret
    
  3. Import LDAP schema files for Apache DS:

    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/apacheds/dicom.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/apacheds/dcm4che.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/apacheds/dcm4chee-archive.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/apacheds/dcm4chee-archive-ui.ldif
    

    using the LDIF import function of Apache Directory Studio LDAP Browser.

  4. One may modify the default Directory Base DN dc=example,dc=com by changing the value of attribute

    ads-partitionsuffix: dc=dcm4che,dc=org`
    

    of object

    ou=config
    + ads-directoryServiceId=default
      + ou=partitions
          ads-partitionId=example
    
    to ads-partitionId=dcm4che
    

    using Apache Directory Studio LDAP Browser.

Note : One may need to restart the Apache DS service to effect the above changes.

Alternatively, one may also run ApacheDS using docker

Import default configuration into LDAP Server

  1. If not already done, install Apache Directory Studio 2.0.0-M9 and create a new LDAP Connection corresponding to one's LDAP Server configuration, e.g:

    Network Parameter:
        Hostname: localhost
        Port:     389
    Authentication Parameter:
        Bind DN or user: cn=admin,dc=dcm4che,dc=org
        Bind password:   secret
    Browser Options:
        Base DN: dc=dcm4che,dc=org
    
  2. If one configured a different Directory Base DN thandc=dcm4che,dc=org, one has to replace all occurrences of dc=dcm4che,dc=org in LDIF files

    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/init-baseDN.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/init-config.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/default-config.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/default-ui-config.ldif
    $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/add-vendor-data.ldif
    

    by one's Directory Base DN, e.g.:

    > cd $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap
    > sed -i s/dc=dcm4che,dc=org/dc=my-domain,dc=com/ init-baseDN.ldif
    > sed -i s/dc=dcm4che,dc=org/dc=my-domain,dc=com/ init-config.ldif
    > sed -i s/dc=dcm4che,dc=org/dc=my-domain,dc=com/ default-config.ldif
    > sed -i s/dc=dcm4che,dc=org/dc=my-domain,dc=com/ default-ui-config.ldif
    > sed -i s/dc=dcm4che,dc=org/dc=my-domain,dc=com/ add-vendor-data.ldif
    
  3. If there is not already a base entry in the directory data base, import $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/init-baseDN.ldif using the LDIF import function of Apache Directory Studio LDAP Browser.

  4. If there are not already DICOM configuration root entries in the directory data base, import $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/init-config.ldif using the LDIF import function of Apache Directory Studio LDAP Browser.

  5. Import

    • $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/default-config.ldif
    • $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/default-ui-config.ldif

    using the LDIF import function of Apache Directory Studio LDAP Browser.

  6. On dcm4chee-arc device level, one may add new attribute dicomVendorData using the New Attribute function (or Ctrl+Shift++) of Apache Directory Studio and in its value one can load the data - $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/add-vendor-data.ldif which imports $DCM4CHEE_ARC/ldap/dcm4chee-arc-conf-data-<version>.zip. This zip file contains XSLT stylesheets specifing attribute coercion in incoming or outgoing DICOM messages and mapping of HL7 fields in incoming HL7 messages.

  7. One may change the default AE Title(s) of the Archive: AS_RECEIVED, DCM4CHEE, IOCM_REGULAR_USE, IOCM_EXPIRED, IOCM_QUALITY, IOCM_PAT_SAFETY and IOCM_WRONG_MWL.

  8. One may change the default Storage Directory: /var/local/dcm4chee-arc/fs1.

  9. One may configure AE Title(s) of external DICOM Applications to which the Archive shall be able to connect.

  10. One may change the default Web Application(s): AS_RECEIVED, AS_RECEIVED-WADO, DCM4CHEE, DCM4CHEE-WADO, IOCM_REGULAR_USE, IOCM_REGULAR_USE-WADO, IOCM_EXPIRED, IOCM_EXPIRED-WADO, IOCM_QUALITY, IOCM_QUALITY-WADO, IOCM_PAT_SAFETY, IOCM_PAT_SAFETY-WADO, IOCM_WRONG_MWL, IOCM_WRONG_MWL-WADO and dcm4chee-arc.

Setup WildFly

NOTE : Below configurations for Wildfly can be done only with archive versions 5.16.1 onwards. Older archive versions rely on Query DSL which is incompatible with Hibernate 5.x included in Wildfly versions 13.0.0 onwards.

  1. Copy configuration files into the WildFly installation:

    > cp -r $DCM4CHEE_ARC/configuration $WILDFLY_HOME/standalone [UNIX]
    > xcopy %DCM4CHEE_ARC%\configuration %WILDFLY_HOME%\standalone\configuration [Windows]
      (Select D = directory)
    

    Note: Beside LDAP Connection configuration dcm4chee-arc/ldap.properties, the private key keystores/key.jks and the trusted CA certificate keystores/cacerts.jks used in TLS connections are not stored in LDAP.

    Ensure that one's LDAP specific values are present in the file dcm4chee-arc/ldap.properties.

  2. The Jakarta Full Platform certified configuration can be used as base configuration. To preserve the original WildFly configuration one may copy the original configuration file for Jakarta Full Platform Profile:

    > cd $WILDFLY_HOME/standalone/configuration/
    > cp standalone-full.xml dcm4chee-arc.xml
    
  3. Install DCM4CHE libraries as JBoss modules. This also contains the Keycloak Admin Client (Version 5.22.4 onwards, this module is required)

    > cd  $WILDFLY_HOME
    > unzip $DCM4CHEE_ARC/jboss-modules/dcm4che-jboss-modules-5.x.x.zip
    
  4. Install JAI Image IO 1.2 libraries as JBoss module (needed for compression/decompression, does not work on Windows 64 bit and Mac OS X caused by missing native components for these platforms):

    > cd  $WILDFLY_HOME
    > unzip $DCM4CHEE_ARC/jboss-modules/jai_imageio-jboss-modules-1.2-pre-dr-b04.zip
    
  5. Install jclouds 2.2.1 libraries as JBoss modules:

    > cd  $WILDFLY_HOME
    > unzip $DCM4CHEE_ARC/jboss-modules/jclouds-jboss-modules-2.2.1-noguava.zip
    
  6. Install ecs-object-client 3.0.0 libraries as JBoss modules:

    > cd  $WILDFLY_HOME
    > unzip $DCM4CHEE_ARC/jboss-modules/ecs-object-client-jboss-modules-3.0.0.zip
    
  7. Version 5.22.4 onwards, download Client Adapter for Wildfly from Keycloak and unzip it inside WILDFLY_HOME.

     > cd  $WILDFLY_HOME
     > unzip $Downloads/keycloak-wildfly-adapter-dist-11.0.1.zip
    
  8. Except for H2, one has to install the JDBC Driver for the database.

    The JDBC driver can be installed either as a deployment or as a core module.

    For installation as a core module extract the corresponding ZIP file into $WILDFLY_HOME, e.g.:

    > cd $WILDFLY_HOME
    > unzip $DCM4CHEE_ARC/jboss-modules/jdbc-jboss-modules-mysql-8.0.20.zip
    

    Installation as deployment is limited to JDBC 4-compliant driver consisting of one JAR. You may either take the JDBC driver JAR from included core module ZIP, or download it from:

  9. Start WildFly in standalone mode with the correct configuration file:

    > $WILDFLY_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -c dcm4chee-arc.xml [UNIX]
    > %WILDFLY_HOME%\bin\standalone.bat -c dcm4chee-arc.xml [Windows]
    

    Verify, that JBoss started successfully, e.g.:

    =========================================================================
    
      JBoss Bootstrap Environment
    
      JBOSS_HOME: /home/work/wildfly-19.1.0.Final
    
      JAVA: java
    
      JAVA_OPTS:  -server -Xms64m -Xmx512m -XX:MetaspaceSize=96M -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=256m -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Djboss.modules.system.pkgs=org.jboss.byteman -Djava.awt.headless=true -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=8787,server=y,suspend=n  --add-exports=java.base/sun.nio.ch=ALL-UNNAMED --add-exports=jdk.unsupported/sun.misc=ALL-UNNAMED --add-exports=jdk.unsupported/sun.reflect=ALL-UNNAMED
    
    =========================================================================
    
    08:30:44,540 INFO  [org.jboss.modules] (main) JBoss Modules version 1.10.0.Final
    08:30:44,766 INFO  [org.jboss.msc] (main) JBoss MSC version 1.4.11.Final
    08:30:44,774 INFO  [org.jboss.threads] (main) JBoss Threads version 2.3.3.Final
    :
    08:30:47,562 INFO  [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) WFLYSRV0025: WildFly Full 19.1.0.Final (WildFly Core 11.1.1.Final) started in 3313ms - Started 4022 of 4266 services (566 services are lazy, passive or on-demand)
    

    Running JBoss in domain mode should work, but was not yet tested.

  10. If you installed the JDBC Driver as a core module in step 7, you have to add it into the server configuration using JBoss CLI in a new console window:

    > $WILDFLY_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c [UNIX]
    > %WILDFLY_HOME%\bin\jboss-cli.bat -c [Windows]
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=datasources/jdbc-driver=<driver-name>:add(driver-name=<driver-name>,driver-module-name=<module-name>)
    

    One may choose any <driver-name> for the JDBC Driver, <module-name> must match the name defined in the module definition file module.xml of the JDBC driver, e.g.:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=datasources/jdbc-driver=mysql:add(driver-name=mysql,driver-module-name=com.mysql)
    
  11. Create and enable a new Data Source bound to JNDI name java:/PacsDS using JBoss CLI:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] data-source add --name=PacsDS \
    >     --driver-name=<driver-name> \
    >     --connection-url=<jdbc-url> \
    >     --jndi-name=java:/PacsDS \
    >     --user-name=<user-name> \
    >     --password=<user-password>
    

    The format of <jdbc-url> is JDBC Driver specific, e.g.:

    • H2: jdbc:h2:<directory-path>/<database-name>
    • MySQL: jdbc:mysql://<host>:3306/<database-name>?serverTimezone=<timezone>
    • PostgreSQL: jdbc:postgresql://<host>:5432/<database-name>
    • Firebird: jdbc:firebirdsql:<host>/3050:<database-name>
    • DB2: jdbc:db2://<host>:50000/<database-name>
    • Oracle: jdbc:oracle:thin:@<host>:1521:<database-name>
    • Microsoft SQL Server: jdbc:sqlserver://<host>:1433;databaseName=<database-name>

    There is also a CLI script $DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/add-data-source-<db>.cli provided, which just applies the command to add the JDBC driver and creating the Data Source. Replace <host>, <database-name>, <timezone> (one may get this value from the system's timezone file), <user-name> and <user-password> by their actual values before executing it:

    > $WILDFLY_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --file=$DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/add-data-source-<db>.cli
    
  12. If one is using H2 as database, create tables and indexes using the H2 Console:

    1. Download the H2 Console WAR file from https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts/tree/7.1.0.GA/h2-console

    2. Deploy it using JBoss CLI, e.g.:

       [standalone@localhost:9990 /] deploy ~/Downloads/h2-console.war
      
    3. Access the console at http://localhost:8080/h2console and login with JDBC URL, User name und Password matching the values passed to above data-source add --name=PacsDS.

    4. Create tables and indexes:

       RUNSCRIPT  FROM '$DCM4CHEE_ARC/sql/create-h2.sql'
      
  13. Create JMS Queues using JBoss CLI:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=StgCmtSCP --entries=java:/jms/queue/StgCmtSCP
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=StgCmtSCU --entries=java:/jms/queue/StgCmtSCU
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=MPPSSCU --entries=java:/jms/queue/MPPSSCU
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=IANSCU --entries=java:/jms/queue/IANSCU
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export1 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export1
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export2 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export2
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export3 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export3
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=HL7Send --entries=java:/jms/queue/HL7Send
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=RSClient --entries=java:/jms/queue/RSClient
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=DiffTasks --entries=java:/jms/queue/DiffTasks
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export4 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export4
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export5 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export5
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export6 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export6
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export7 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export7
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export8 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export8
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export9 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export9
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Export10 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Export10
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=StgVerTasks --entries=java:/jms/queue/StgVerTasks
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Rejection --entries=java:/jms/queue/Rejection
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve1 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve1
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve2 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve2
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve3 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve3
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve4 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve4
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve5 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve5
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve6 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve6
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve7 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve7
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve8 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve8
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve9 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve9
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve10 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve10
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve11 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve11
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve12 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve12
    [standalone@localhost:9890 /] jms-queue add --queue-address=Retrieve13 --entries=java:/jms/queue/Retrieve13
    

    There is also a CLI script $DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/add-jms-queues.cli provided, containing these commands, which one may just execute:

    > $WILDFLY_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --file=$DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/add-jms-queues.cli
    
  14. Enable property replacement in deployment descriptors by setting attribute spec-descriptor-property-replacement of the ee subsystem to true, and adjust the managed-executor-services and the managed-scheduled-executor-service configuration of the ee subsystem to avoid thread-pool related issues on long running tasks or heavy load using JBoss CLI - you may configure a larger maximal number of threads than 100 according your needs:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee:write-attribute(name=spec-descriptor-property-replacement,value=true)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-executor-service=default:undefine-attribute(name=hung-task-threshold)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-executor-service=default:write-attribute(name=long-running-tasks,value=true)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-executor-service=default:write-attribute(name=core-threads,value=2)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-executor-service=default:write-attribute(name=max-threads,value=100)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-executor-service=default:write-attribute(name=queue-length,value=0)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-scheduled-executor-service=default:undefine-attribute(name=hung-task-threshold)
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=ee/managed-scheduled-executor-service=default:write-attribute(name=long-running-tasks,value=true)
    

    There is also a CLI script $DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/adjust-managed-executor.cli provided, containing these commands, which one may execute:

    > $WILDFLY_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh -c --file=$DCM4CHEE_ARC/cli/adjust-managed-executor.cli
    

    You have to reload the configuration - or restart Wildfly - to make the changes effective:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] :reload
    
  15. At default, DCM4CHEE Archive 5.x will assume dcm4chee-arc as its Device Name, used to find its configuration in the LDAP Server. One may specify a different Device Name by system property dcm4chee-arc.DeviceName using JBoss CLI:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /system-property=dcm4chee-arc.DeviceName:add(value=<device-name>)
    
  16. At default, the Wildfly supports maximum size of POST requests only as 10MB, one may change this to a higher value as shown below

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=undertow/server=default-server/http-listener=default:write-attribute(name=max-post-size,value=10000000000) 
    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=undertow/server=default-server/https-listener=https:write-attribute(name=max-post-size,value=10000000000) 
    

    You have to reload the configuration - or restart Wildfly - to make the changes effective:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] :reload
    
  17. Deploy DCM4CHEE Archive 5.x using JBoss CLI, e.g.:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] deploy $DCM4CHEE_ARC/deploy/dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear
    

    Verify that DCM4CHEE Archive was deployed and started successfully, e.g.:

    11:00:38,511 INFO  [org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-2) WFLYSRV0027: Starting deployment of "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear" (runtime-name: "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear")
    :
    11:00:42,742 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-1) Start TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:11112
    11:00:42,811 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-2) Start TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:2762
    11:00:42,811 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-3) Start TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:2575
    11:00:42,813 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-4) Start TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:12575
    11:00:43,095 INFO  [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 20) WFLYUT0021: Registered web context: /dcm4chee-arc/xdsi
    11:00:43,095 INFO  [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 20) WFLYUT0021: Registered web context: /dcm4chee-arc
    11:00:43,095 INFO  [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 23) WFLYUT0021: Registered web context: /dcm4chee-arc/ui2
    11:00:43,157 INFO  [org.jboss.as.server] (management-handler-thread - 3) WFLYSRV0010: Deployed "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-SNAPSHOT-psql.ear" (runtime-name : "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-SNAPSHOT-psql.ear")
    

    Verify that the Web UI is accessible at http://localhost:8080/dcm4chee-arc/ui2.

    One may undeploy DCM4CHEE Archive at any time using JBoss CLI, e.g.:

    [standalone@localhost:9990 /] undeploy dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear
    
    11:05:23,905 INFO  [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 75) WFLYUT0022: Unregistered web context: /dcm4chee-arc
    11:05:23,906 INFO  [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 80) WFLYUT0022: Unregistered web context: /dcm4chee-arc/ui
    11:05:23,912 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-1) Stop TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:11112
    11:05:23,912 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-2) Stop TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:2762
    11:05:23,915 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-4) Stop TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:12575
    11:05:23,915 INFO  [org.dcm4che3.net.Connection] (EE-ManagedExecutorService-default-Thread-3) Stop TCP Listener on /0.0.0.0:2575
    :
    11:05:24,023 INFO  [org.jboss.as.server] (management-handler-thread - 8) WFLYSRV0009: Undeployed "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear" (runtime-name: "dcm4chee-arc-ear-5.x-psql.ear")
    

Refer Secured Archive Installation, for :

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