Hi,
Have you tried / are you using a 2.6 kernel for the redhat machines?
Best,
Matthew
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:19:24 -0700, Dianne Patterson
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> Dear SPMers,
>
> I have recently realized that SPM has trouble with our automounted (NFS) mounted
> raid towers. The problem is as follows:
>
> On redhat 9 machines with data on an automounted raid tower, any attempt to
> access files from spm99 or spm2 (matlab 6.5) results in the following error
> message if there are more than a handful of files in the directory (50 img and
> hdr files is too many):
>
> "Permission Denied or Non-existent Directory"
>
> Interestingly, the same NFS/automount system on our sgis never phases spm at
> all.
>
> Whether sgi or linux, neither matlab nor the shell has problems with a directory
> full of files...only spm and only on the redhat 9 machines (I have reproduced
> the problem on an AMD based RH9 machine and an Intel based RH9 machine.) The
> intel machine has 2 gb of ram, the AMD has 768 MB of ram.
>
> I am using the executables of spm that I downloaded from the website for the
> linux machines (I had to compile spm from source for the sgis).
>
> If I move the data to the local drive on the redhat machine, I have no problems.
> Likewise, on a third machine, data access from spm has been no problem, there
> the data is stored on a locally attached raid tower.
>
> I'm thinking of trying samba, but I thought I'd see if anyone else out there had
> encountered such a problem and might have some insight into it...perhaps I
> should try compiling the source for the redhat 9 machine as well?
>
> Thanks in advance for any insights you may be able to provide,
>
> Dianne
>
> Dianne K. Patterson Ph.D.
> Psychology, Room 217E
> 626-4571
> Cognition and NeuroImaging Labs
> University of Arizona
> Tucson, AZ
>
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