Hi - this most likely means something like - you are on the verge of
running out of hard disk space or quota, or RAM or SWAP, or that you
have a reliability problem with your file server (assuming your files
are not kept locally). Or it may be a hardware fault, like dodgy RAM.
Cheers, Steve.
On 25 Jul 2007, at 13:23, wolf zinke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We've got a new system for data analysis (Core 2 Quad, 8GB RAM,
> running Fedora 7 64bit). Unfortunately, this system seems to have
> problems with FSL. Sometimes the data appears to be corrupted
> during some processing steps, e.g. mcflirt or avwmerge. The problem
> occurs not everytime when running the programs, and running it
> again after such an error had occured produces results as expected.
> FEED passed all tests without any trouble several times. Any
> suggestion where I have to search for the problem? Btw, I am
> usining another Computer with Fedora 7, which does not have this
> problem, so I doubt that Fedora is the cause.
>
> Thanks for all the help,
> wolf
>
> Here are examples of some error messages:
>
> Saving motion corrected time series...
> ++ WARNING: nifti_read_buffer(/MRI/scan_20_mc.nii.gz):
> data bytes needed = 229376
> data bytes input = 229375
> number missing = 1 (set to 0)
> ++ WARNING: nifti_read_buffer(/MRI/scan_20_mc.nii.gz):
> data bytes needed = 229376
> data bytes input = 229375
> number missing = 1 (set to 0)
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