Hi Gary,

With 1Gb of RAM you should have 2Gb of swap space. Which
version of Red Hat Linux are you running?

Another possibility is that the directory /home/anderso
did not have sufficient disk space to store the results
of the analysis.

Would it be possible to send us the folder that is having
problems?

-John
 
 

Gary Wilson wrote:

Karen, The memory is 1 gigabyte. The swap space is 512 megabytes. Gary
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Subject: Re: SPM errors
 Hello Karen,

The particular file that you mention is the report file that gets
generated by the analysis. We've run larger fMRI analysis through
SPM stats on Linux machines at Georgetown so the size is probably
not the issue. How much memory does you PC have and how much swap
space? Can you send us your data?

Best Regards,
-John

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Karen Anderson wrote:

hello SPMers
    I have am running SPM in MedX on a LINUX system (with Red Hat).  When I
try to run an SPM Analysis with fairly small numbers of volumes (134 in one
condition, 146 in other), only 4 subjects, it loads the scans, and then this
error message appears:
unable to find file /home/anderso/stat_1107_1_5587138.html.
The home/anderso is my directory that I want to send results to.  I don't
know what the html file is that it refers to.
    any ideas?
                    thanks
                    karen