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djt11
New Member

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Posted - Mar 04 2011 : 1:54:20 PM
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Hey thanks for the heads up.
I realized that sometime back though, I have changed the data to match the model and have started processing it again. Hopefully it should work appropriately this time. Thanks Again for all the inputs and help. Really appreciate it |
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djt11
New Member

USA
19 Posts |
Posted - Mar 07 2011 : 11:02:29 AM
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for all the help on running FSLVBM, I managed to get the results successfully this time with the appropriate design files
Thanks Really Appreciate it |
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petty
BIAC Staff
    
USA
453 Posts |
Posted - Mar 08 2011 : 09:55:52 AM
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| glad it worked ... now i will just have to remember to make this change with every release of FSL ! |
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djt11
New Member

USA
19 Posts |
Posted - Mar 11 2011 : 2:13:19 PM
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Chris ,
One quick question, Can i run to experiments simultaneously using the fslvbm.sh script using the qsub command or will they interfere with each other.? |
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petty
BIAC Staff
    
USA
453 Posts |
Posted - Mar 11 2011 : 2:16:19 PM
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if you mean in two seperate submissions, which each mount their own experiment, then yes.
But if you mean within the same script in one submission, then no. |
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djt11
New Member

USA
19 Posts |
Posted - Mar 11 2011 : 2:20:19 PM
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So if i Submit this first
qsub -v EXPERIMENT=FSE.01 fslvbm.sh here rawdir is FSL03082011
and then I submit this
qsub -v EXPERIMENT=FSE.01 fslvbm.sh here rawdir is FSL03112011
Will this create an issue?
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petty
BIAC Staff
    
USA
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Posted - Mar 11 2011 : 2:25:40 PM
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| nope .. those will be two seperate mounts, on different nodes, writting to different resulting directories. |
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