Either your out of space OR you don't have permission to write to that location.
du and df can help you check the space issue
ls -l will show you permissions; so ls -l
/data4/pi_fdbk/PIFeed005/bold2/001/ would check the permissions of the
contents of 001. removing the 001 would show you the permissions of
the 001 directory
Also, it is also good practice to do the analyses in a different
directory from the raw data.
Best Regards, Donald McLaren
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On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Lauren McShane
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I need help in understanding this error message that results when I try to
> run realignment using spm5.
> Running "Realign: Estimate & Reslice"
> Error running job: Error using ==> save
> Unable to write file
> /data4/pi_fdbk/PIFeed005/bold2/001/rp_afS05_P2-0015-00001-000001-01.txt:
> permission denied.
> In file "/usr/local/spm/spm5/spm_realign.m" (v1030), function
> "save_parameters" at line 496.
> In file "/usr/local/spm/spm5/spm_realign.m" (v1030), function "spm_realign"
> at line 116.
> In file "/usr/local/spm/spm5/spm_config_realign.m" (v751), function
> "estwrite_fun" at line 420.
> --------------------------
> Is this an error of space on the server in which I am working? Or something
> else?
> Your help is greatly appreciated!
> --
> Lauren McShane
> Badre Lab
> Brown University
> 401-863-1544
>
>
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