As some more background to Hauke's query, all of the jobs are exiting
(after about 1200m of processing on 1.4GHz Athlon) with the following
error message:
/home/marrett/Data/Apps/fsl//bin/film_gls -rn /home/marrett/Data/FSL_SUBJECTS/20
02.01.13.DH/fsl/func_fsl+.feat/stats -sa -ms 5 -sp /home/marrett/Data/Apps/fsl//
bin/susan_smooth /home/marrett/Data/FSL_SUBJECTS/2002.01.13.DH/fsl/func_fsl+.fea
t/filtered_func_data \
/home/marrett/Data/FSL_SUBJECTS/2002.01.13.DH/fsl/func_fsl+.feat/design.mat
244.524200
cat: /home/marrett/Data/FSL_SUBJECTS/2002.01.13.DH/fsl/func_fsl+.feat/stats/dof:
No such file or directory
while executing
"exec cat ${FD}/stats/dof "
(procedure "feat4:proc" line 265)
invoked from within
"feat4:proc [ file rootname [ lindex $argv 0 ] ]"
(file "/home/marrett/Data/Apps/fsl//bin/feat" line 17)
This has happened in all the jobs that terminated.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:53:57 -0400
> From: Hauke Heekeren <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: processing time and size of data sets
>
> Dear all,
> We're trying to crunch some data through fsl.
> The datasets consist of 1920 volumes, we're running feat with 10
> predictors.
> Film_gls has been running for > 2200 min now on a 1 G processor with 2 G
> of RAM.
>
> What is a typical processing time? Are there any other practical
> limitations regardin size of a dataset...
>
> Thanks,
>
> H.
>
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>
> End of FSL Digest - 28 May 2002 to 29 May 2002 (#2002-2)
> ********************************************************
>
Best,
Sean
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