Here is the low down on a really critical issue for us:
1. If we look at a problematic session, the preview exists and the number of files is correct.
2. If we look on the xnat server in the /archive directory, all dcm files are there and we can view the contents. (In other words, the data are “there.”)
3. If we click on “Download”, we can download the session zip file. It has the correct number of files and we can view the contents of the files.
HOWEVER,
4. If we click on “Manage Files” and try to download the session in any browser (except IE), we get a “Corrupted Content Error” exception page.
5. If we attempt to use PyXNAT, we get the error message like: httplib2.HttpLib2Error: http://masi.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/xnat/data/projects/<REMOVED>I/subjects/VUIISXNAT_S00750/experiments/VUIISXNAT_E00736/scans/5/resources/17014/files/ANON11165.MR.ANONYMIZED.5.1668.20120307.100109.garc94.dcm 404 Not Found
6. If I put the above URL into my browser (after logging in), I get “HTTP Status 404 - Unable to find catalog entry for given uri.”
7. If I change the last part of the URL to match another file that I know is in the same directory (in /archive/…), then the download succeeds!
Help! This really isn’t making any sense to us. It is almost like some part of XNAT knows about all the files while another part has selective amnesia.
Thanks,
Bennett
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We'll setup our scripts to download all data. I'll let ya'll know how it works for us.
Hopefully, this is an easy fix for the 1.6 release?
Easy enough that we just fixed it in two minutes :D
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Just putting in a request that your official bugfix / relevant
changeset gets into the XNAT 1.5.x series (and 1.4 if it's still being
supported with release fixes) to keep fixes upstream. Pending any
testing you apply, that is-- though the fix seems pretty
straightforward.
On Jun 4, 9:28 am, "Herrick, Rick" <herri...@mir.wustl.edu> wrote:
> Easy enough that we just fixed it in two minutes :D
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> We'll setup our scripts to download all data. I'll let ya'll know how it works for us.
>
> Hopefully, this is an easy fix for the 1.6 release?
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