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Moving from Test to Production
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3.
In a client-server deployment, use the Corepoint Administration Console to stop the
Corepoint Integration Engine. This will prevent any unwanted test results from
being published to the EMR/HIS through the HL7 interface and any new test patient
data coming from the test HIS/EMR system being introduced into the production
system. Refer to the Connex CS Server Install Guide as needed for information on
these tasks.
4.
On the server, use the Windows Services tool to shut down Welch Allyn Connex CS
services on the Connex server. Shut down services in the following order:
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Process Monitor Service (if present)
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Network Rendezvous Service
•
ADT Task Scheduler Service
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Alarm Gateway Service
•
Episodic Connectivity Service
•
Enterprise Gateway service
•
License Service
•
Connex Client Services
5.
For each central station, including a stand-alone central station or Warm Spare
station, use the Windows Services tool to shut down Welch Allyn Connex CS
services on the central station PC. Shut down services in the following order:
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Process Monitor Service (if present)
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Data Synchronization Service
•
Trend Data Exporter Service
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Network Rendezvous Service
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ADT Task Scheduler Service
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Alarm Gateway Service
•
Continuous Connectivity Services
•
License Service
•
Connex Client Services
6.
Copy the scripts required for this operation from DIR# 70025909.
Create a database restore point
Since this overall process or moving from test to production is intended to clear out test
data, by definition, the data should not need to be recovered at a later point. However, the
existing data can be backed up if necessary based on the customer’s expectations and
customization of the environment:
1.
If the desire is to be able to restore test system data back exactly the way it was
before the data is removed including patient, visits, ADT, tests, user accounts and
configuration data:
a.
By default, the Connex Database Backup utility takes a database backup every
nightly by default at approximately 12:00 am (midnight). This backup can be used
to restore the data in the system.
b.
Manually run the Connex Database Backup utility through the Windows Task
Scheduler to get a backup as of right now.