Hi Estephan,
could you give me an example of how you use PPSS with FSL scripting?
Until now, I am following Wolf Zinke's approach.
Thanks,
Cornelius
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Estephan Moana <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I thought this might be worth sharing in this thread. I have been using PPSS (http://code.google.com/p/ppss/), a bash script that can read how many CPUs are available and use them accordingly. You can set it up to use all or just some of CPUs, and it also allows hyperthreading. It may need some tweaking to suit each individual need.
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> The nice thing of PPSS for me is that you have less risk of overloading your machine while reducing the overall processing time - as long as you have enough RAM per core/CPU (2 GB RAM per core/CPU seems a good compromise).
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> Estephan Moana, D.D.S., M.S.
> Oral Biology PhD Program - Neurobiology track
> Center for Neurosensory Disorders
> School of Dentistry, UNC- Chapel Hill
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