Dear All,

I’ve got a really weird FSL SGE problem that I hope someone can help me with…..

Background: we have a cluster running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, that has the 
NeuroDebian packaged FSL installed.
I wanted finer control than offered by the standard recommended SGE install for 
Ubuntu/Debian, so I manually configured veryshort.q short.q, long.q, verylong.q 
and bigmem.q. 

I then had a poke around, and took a look at fsl_sub, which doesn’t use these 
queues. So I took a copy of the fsl_sub distributed by FSL and installed it 
onto our cluster. So far, so good.

To test the system I ran a basic Feat analysis, with B0 correction and 
non-linear registration to the standard - it worked perfectly (specified on the 
GUI and clicked GO)

So to really push the hardware, and test the number of queues I had configured, 
I then set off 63 Feat jobs…..
which have completed - sort of……..

Although registration to standard, and the non-linear options were “ON” in the 
preconfigured template design.fsf files that I ran using # feat design.fsf, 
when I come to look at the results it’s clear that none of the non-linear 
fnirts have run.

There are no errors, no mention to fnirt in any of the log files, the system 
has a plenty of RAM (16 cores, 64 to 128GB), and all jobs apparently completed 
successfully.

I’m at a loss as to know where to start with this, so any help would be much 
appreciated.

Hope you can help.

Jon
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Jonathan Brooks (PhD) - Senior Research Fellow
CRiCBristol, University of Bristol, St Michael's Hill, Bristol, UK
T: +44(0)117-342-1512 W: http://www.cricbristol.ac.uk


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