This Readme covers release 24.1.* of the LORIS Imaging Insertion Pipeline for Ubuntu or CentOS systems
This repo accompanies the LORIS neuroimaging data platform main repo, release 24.1.*.
For documentation and detailed setup information, please see the LORIS-MRI documentation for your installed version.
This repo can be installed on the same VM as the main LORIS codebase, or on a different machine such as a designated fileserver where large imaging filesets are to be stored.
- Perl
- Python 3 with pip3 and virtualenv (step 2 below)
- MINC toolkit (step 3 below)
- DICOM toolkit (step 4 below)
- tpcclib (for HRRT PET only) (step 5 below)
On Ubuntu, DICOM toolkit will be installed by the imaging install script (step 4 below). This script will apt-get install dcmtk.
For CentOS: The LORIS wiki Imaging setup page (see Section 1, installing codebase) includes links to older transcripts for CentOS installation and notes on dependencies including DICOM toolkit.
The following installation should be run by the $lorisadmin
user. sudo
permission is required.
See aces/Loris README.md for further information.
sudo mkdir -p /data/$projectname
sudo mkdir -p /opt/$projectname/bin/mri
sudo chown -R lorisadmin:lorisadmin /data/$projectname
sudo chown -R lorisadmin:lorisadmin /opt/$projectname
cd /opt/$projectname/bin
Get the code: Download the latest release from the
releases page
and extract it to /opt/$projectname/bin/mri
sudo apt install python3
sudo apt install python3-dev
sudo apt install python3-pip
sudo apt install libmysqlclient-dev
sudo apt install virtualenv
3. Install MINC toolkit from http://bic-mni.github.io/
Download the pre-compiled package for your operating system. Install required dependencies such as imagemagick. Then install your MINC toolkit package:
sudo dpkg -i minc-toolkit<version>.deb
Then source the MINC toolkit environment by running (for bash)
source $mincToolsDirectory/minc-toolkit-config.sh
or (tcsh)
source $mincToolsDirectory/minc-toolkit-config.csh
,
where $mincToolsDirectory
is the path where the MINC toolkit is installed (e.g. /opt/minc/
OR /opt/minc/$mincToolsVersion/
for more recent installs)
For the defacing scripts, you will also need to download the pre-compiled bic-mni-models
and beast
data and model packages for you operation system.
sudo dpkg -i bic-mni-models-<version>.deb
sudo dpkg -i beast-library-<version>.deb
4. Run installer to set up directories, configure environment, install Perl libraries and DICOM toolkit:
cd /opt/$projectname/bin/mri/
bash ./imaging_install.sh
You will be asked for the following input:
- What is the database name? $dbname
- What is the database host? $dbhost
- What is the MySQL user? $lorisuser [Use the same mysql user from the Loris installation, i.e. lorisuser]
- What is the MySQL password?
- What is the Linux user which the installation will be based on? $lorisadmin
- What is the project name? $projectname
- What is your email address?
- What prod file name would you like to use? default: prod [leave blank]
If the imaging install script reports errors in creating directories
(due to /data/
mount permissions), review and manually execute
mkdir/chmod/chown
commands starting at
imaging_install.sh:L97
Note: The installer will allow Apache to write to the /data/
and /opt/
directories by
adding user lorisadmin
to the Apache linux group. To ensure this change takes
effect, log out and log back into your terminal session before running the
imaging pipeline. The installer will also set Apache group ownership of certain
/data/
and /opt/
subdirectories.
For HRRT PET, install tpcclib.
Ensure that /home/lorisadmin/.bashrc
includes the statement:
source /opt/$projectname/bin/mri/environment
Then source the .bashrc
file.
INSTALLATION COMPLETE!
Please refer to the Install section in the LORIS-MRI documentation for your installed version for:
- customizations and protocol configurations (Section 2.2).
- verifying that certain fields were correctly populated by
imaging_install.sh
(Section 2.3).