Best Practices for Harvest LIS & Copia David Bracewell, VP Operations Orchard Software Symposium June 17-18, 2015
Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: Safely utilize the maintenance function Configure and utilize archiving Utilize disk space monitoring Identify Event Log changes Identify label printing changes
Maintenance Menu Functions This allows manipulation of most Harvest LIS maintenance operations Manipulating values may improve the following: System performance Storage utilization
Maintenance Menu
Menu Manipulation All settings include a description, value, and default value The Description field at the bottom will list the value increment and range, if specified. Settings are manipulated by selecting the field and entering a new value.
Where to Find Them
Important Settings AutoScan Explorer Instrument transmissions are kept here Default value is 48 hours As volume goes up, this should adjust down This reduces log usage and increases instrument parsing performance
Important Settings DDT Debugger: Delete old DDT log files DDT log stores HL7 messages, instrument traffic, and other miscellaneous logging Stored on disk and not in the database Can grow quickly Default value is 30 days This is editable but can increase storage usage the higher the setting
Important Settings Change Log Tracks changes and who made them Log is mostly used for troubleshooting Default value is 730 days (2 years) Depending on policies, this value goes up or down Largest log consumption of space NOT your compliance log
Important Settings HL7 Files: Delete old records Copies of host message transmissions including RefLab Default value is 30 days This information exists both in the logs and in your database Reduction of this value will improve performance Low values can hinder troubleshooting issues
Notable Settings The following logs are used for compliance: User Action Log: Browser views - Shows who ran which browser and when User Action Log: Patient view - Shows who looked at which patient User Action Log: System sign in - Who signed into or failed to sign into the system You should not touch any of these
Notable Settings Result Delivery Log entries Days Shows what went where Compliance associate values Measures number of days to keep records Default value is (-1); do not delete any records You should not edit this value
Notable Settings Result Delivery Log entries Records Compliance associate values Measures number of records to keep Default value is (-1); do not delete any records You should not edit this value
Notable Settings Event Log: Harvest LIS notifications - Days Measures number of days to keep records Default value is (-1); do not delete any records You should not edit this value Event Log: Harvest LIS notifications - Records Measures number of records to keep Default value is (-1); do not delete any records You should not edit this value
Notable Settings Label Records Days Records printed labels, including the command sent to the printer Used for troubleshooting Default value is 1 day Increase to improve troubleshooting
Archiving What does Archive actually do? Removes test results records from active data base Leaves a place holder Places results in a secondary location Why should I archive? Performance increase Disk space utilization
Archive Considerations Data retention policy Clinical data AP data Delta Checking limitations Browser and management report limitations No editing allowed of archived results Best to plan with technical support
Manual Archiving Menu
When to Use Manual Archiving When initially setting up the auto-archive function When auto archive has not been run for several days/weeks/months Call technical support before starting this process
Auto-archiving Menu
Auto-archiving Best Practices Use as often as possible Daily or weekly is best It is best an hour after backup It is an online function Never set this up without a manual archive first Call support first
Disk Space You should have enough space for: Full database and log Two full backups For a 60 GB database, you will need 150 GB of free space
Why Monitor Disk Space? What happens when you are running low? Maintenance time increases Backup time increases Increased down times What happens when I am out of space? Backups begin to fail Maintenance begins to fail You will have a very bad day
Keep an Eye on This If this turns red, action is needed
Event Log Changes
Why it Changed Logging based on specific needs Preferential logging reduces space consumption Reduced log clutter allowing faster troubleshooting Addresses specific regulatory needs
Event Log Right-click Context Additions
Label Printing Neutrality As of December 2013, label printing is printer agnostic You can utilize whatever printer you so choose most of the time Uses a standard Windows driver You get what you pay for Test any new models before large purchases
Other Best Practices Battery backups for the Server Number one cause of avoidable down calls Check current backups and secondary backups including off site storage Test system for major configurations changes Change control process for configuration
Copia Considerations Requires tuning usually by Orchard personnel Minimum of 2 Tomcats 1 for users 1 for interfaces/faxing Battery backups Backup plan Maintenance plan for SQL Change control for configuration
Copia Change log maintenance this can grow very fast Test system Data retention plan beware of changing the defaults
Learning Objectives Review Safely utilize the maintenance function Configure and utilize archiving Utilize disk space monitoring Identify Event Log changes Identify label printing changes
Upcoming Training Classes
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Day 2 P.A.C.E. Program Information P.A.C.E. Provider Number: 526 Program Number: 526-902-15 Program Title: Day 2 Orchard Symposium 2015 Speakers: Nancy Stoker, Dr. Michael Glant, Ginger Wooster, David Bracewell, Beth Eder, Ben Bush, John Wallihan, Jacob Eickhoff, Wendy Forgey, Ryan Howard Contact Hours: 4
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