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author Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com>
date Wed, 14 Dec 2016 10:36:42 +0100
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Troubleshooting
===============

As a general rule, when you encounter an issue, always make sure that
you use the `most recent version
<http://www.orthanc-server.com/download.php>`__ of Orthanc.

Also make a search on the `Orthanc Users discussion group
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/orthanc-users>`__, and make a
search in the present Orthanc Book (there is a search field at the top
of this page). Your issue might indeed have already been discussed in
the past or in the FAQ.


Orthanc Explorer
----------------

* **I cannot login to Orthanc Explorer**: For security reasons, access
  to Orthanc from remote hosts is disabled by default. Only the
  localhost is allowed to access Orthanc. You have to set the
  ``RemoteAccessAllowed`` option in the :ref:`configuration file
  <configuration>` to ``true``. It is then strongly advised to set
  ``AuthenticationEnabled`` to ``true`` and to add a user to the
  ``RegisteredUsers`` option, also in the configuration file.


Performance issues
------------------

* **Run-time debug assertions**: If performance is important to you,
  make sure to add the option ``-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release`` when
  invoking ``cmake`` while :ref:`compiling Orthanc
  <compiling>`. Indeed, by default, `run-time debug assertions
  <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assertion_(software_development)#Assertions_for_run-time_checking>`_
  are enabled, which can seriously impact performance, especially if
  your Orthanc server stores a lot of DICOM instances.

  Note that the `official Docker images
  <https://github.com/jodogne/OrthancDocker>`__ of Orthanc <= 1.0.0
  were not compiled in ``Release`` mode. As a consequence, to improve
  performance, make sure to use either the mainline version of the
  container (run ``docker pull jodogne/orthanc`` to ensure you use the
  most recent version of the mainline), or versions more recent than
  ``jodogne/orthanc:1.2.0``.

* **Orthanc slows down if storing many files**: The default database
  engine that is built in Orthanc is `SQLite
  <https://www.sqlite.org/>`__. As SQLite is above all a lightweight
  database engine, it is not designed to `store very large datasets
  <https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html>`__. If you are sure that you
  have properly disabled run-time debug assertions (cf. above), but
  still experience degradation in performance over time, you should
  seriously consider switching to a more scalable database engine. To
  this end, you can notably check out the :ref:`official PostgreSQL
  plugin <postgresql>`.

  As a rule of thumb, the performance of the default SQLite engine
  built in Orthanc should run fine up to about 50,000 DICOM instances.


* **Orthanc Explorer is slow under Windows on the localhost**:

  - Favor ``127.0.0.1`` instead of ``localhost`` when specifying the
    network address of a server. Users have reported that this minor
    change `can massively improve performance
    <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/orthanc-users/tTe28zR0nGk/Lvs0STJLAgAJ>`__
    on Windows. Starting with Orthanc 1.0.1, the samples from the
    source distribution have been adapted in this way.

  - As an alternative, you can disable IPv6 support. This is a
    Windows-specific problem that is discussed `here
    <http://superuser.com/questions/43823/google-chrome-is-slow-to-localhost>`__
    and `here
    <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1726585/firefox-and-chrome-slow-on-localhost-known-fix-doesnt-work-on-windows-7>`__.

* If you experience **slow DICOM transfers under GNU/Linux**, please
  read the `following bug report
  <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=785400>`__. This
  issue does *not* affect all the versions of GNU/Linux. A patch to
  this issue is shipped with the Orthanc source code. In order to take
  advantage of this patch, you need to statically link Orthanc against
  DCMTK by using the ``-DUSE_SYSTEM_DCMTK=OFF`` flag `when invoking
  CMake
  <https://bitbucket.org/sjodogne/orthanc/src/default/LinuxCompilation.txt>`__.


Windows-specific issues
-----------------------

* Under Windows, Orthanc creates the "OrthancStorage" folder, and
  crashes with the error "**SQLite: Unable to open the database**":
  Your directory name is either too long, or it contains special
  characters. Please try and run Orthanc in a folder with a simple
  name such as ``C:\Orthanc``.

* If **Orthanc crashes when handling one large DICOM file**, this most
  probably indicates a memory allocation error. Indeed, the `official
  Windows binaries
  <http://www.orthanc-server.com/download-windows.php>`__ are compiled
  using a 32bit compiler. As a consequence, Orthanc only has access to
  less than 4GB of RAM. If this is an important limitation for you,
  precompiled command-line versions of Orthanc for Windows 64bit are
  available courtesy of `Osimis
  <http://www.osimis.io/en/download.html>`__.