Hi,
The *.e* files are always produced and do not necessarily indicate any errors.
It is only important if they are more than zero size. To see their size just do
ls -l *.e*
or, to get a very quick idea of their contents do:
cat *.e*
Only if the first shows non-zero sizes and the second contains useful text
(the second way is actually the quickest way to see - as if there are no errors
you will see no output from this command).
So just get in touch if there are actual errors.
All the best,
Mark
On 20 Dec 2010, at 17:34, Aditya Kumar Kasinadhuni wrote:
> I have been through the archives and understood that these files are error files indeed. I am using 20 different subjects, with 10patients and 10controls and the names for the files in the vbm directory and the names in the template list are also coinciding.
>
> I am using a MacOSX-Snow Leopard, 3GHz Core 2 Duo with 4GB RAM and have at least 500GB free space so I think memory is not an issue. How should I tackle these errors is still unclear?
>
> template list:
> con_002.nii.gz
> con_005.nii.gz
> con_007.nii.gz
> con_009.nii.gz
> con_012.nii.gz
> con_015.nii.gz
> con_016.nii.gz
> con_017.nii.gz
> con_019.nii.gz
> con_022.nii.gz
> pat_002.nii.gz
> pat_005.nii.gz
> pat_007.nii.gz
> pat_009.nii.gz
> pat_012.nii.gz
> pat_015.nii.gz
> pat_016.nii.gz
> pat_017.nii.gz
> pat_019.nii.gz
> pat_022.nii.gz
>
> Files in the vbm directory:
>
> con_002.nii.gz con_012.nii.gz con_019.nii.gz design.grp design_cov.png pat_007.nii.gz pat_016.nii.gz stats
> con_005.nii.gz con_015.nii.gz con_022.nii.gz design.mat design_cov.ppm pat_009.nii.gz pat_017.nii.gz struc
> con_007.nii.gz con_016.nii.gz design.con design.png pat_002.nii.gz pat_012.nii.gz pat_019.nii.gz template_list
> con_009.nii.gz con_017.nii.gz design.fsf design.ppm pat_005.nii.gz pat_015.nii.gz pat_022.nii.gz
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
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