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Hi,

thanks for the hint. I was afraind that this might be the case. 
Unfortunately, I ave to take care of the SGE stuff myself, so I am going 
to dig deeper now.

wolf


On 10/15/2009 11:59 AM, Stephen Smith wrote:
> Hi - yes it sounds like one or more of your SGE nodes is not 
> functioning correctly.   From the FEAT log files in the FEAT output 
> directory you should be able to see which sub-jobs failed and then get 
> your sysadmin to check on the corresponding SGE logs.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On 14 Oct 2009, at 17:18, wolf zinke wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I quiet often encounter problems with a second level analysis, where 
>> some cope*.feat do not complete but come up with an error, that 
>> certain files are not found. I have comparable problems irrespective 
>> whether I am running a fixed or mixed effects analysis. I have no 
>> clue what's going on here, since it affects only some cope*.feat. 
>> Could this be a problem when using SGE, i.e. one faulty computer that 
>> produces these errors. If so, is there a way to find out which 
>> computer was used for the analysis?
>>
>> thanks for any help,
>> wolf
>>
>
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