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🖥 Application Servers

OpenEMR Setup

  1. In the AWS Management Console, click Services, and then click CloudFormation.
  2. Review the table and checkbox the row with Stack Name of OpenEMR.
  3. With the bottom pane present and the Overview tab in focus, observe the Status value. Once the value is CREATE_COMPLETE, you may proceed.
  4. Click the Outputs tab and click the link in the URL row.
  5. Go through each step of the signup wizard.
    • Make sure you checkbox I have already created the database when asked.
    • The database password will be what you noted in the last chapter.
    • The MySQL host will be mysql.openemr.local.
    • Make sure to enter a strong password for the initial admin user and record it in a safe place.
    • The first step of the wizard will take about 5 minutes. Although the page will be white and not have any loading indicators, please do not attempt to refresh the page or resubmit the request.

Post-Installation Security Update

  1. In the AWS Management Console, click Services, then EC2, then Instances.
  2. Three instances have been created for this solution — "CouchDB Server", "EFS Backup Server", and a third one probably patterned something similar to "Open-EBEn-W3JASWI7XCC0". Checkbox that third server, then click "Actions", "Instance State", "Terminate", "Yes, Terminate".
  3. In three to five minutes, a new instance will appear here with a similar name; once this instance's Status Checks read "2/2", you can proceed to the next step.

Connect the Patient Documents Database

  1. Login into OpenEMR using your new administrative credentials.
  2. At the top, hover over Administration and then click Globals.
  3. Now with the settings area in view, click the Documents tab.
  • For the Document Storage Method field, select CouchDB.
  • For the CouchDB HostName field, enter couchdb.openemr.local.
  • For the CouchDB Database field, enter couchdb.
  • For the CouchDB Log Enable field, checkbox the input.
  1. Click Save near the bottom left.