I think David was talking about more disk I/O. Was that increased also? On Wed, 1 Sep 2010, Martin Reuter wrote:
Hi David,
there is a new robust motion correction used in 5.0 which is more accurate than the flirt, but it needs a lot of memory.
You can go back to the old version by adding the parameter: -flirt-motioncor
Best, Martin
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 18:01 -0700, David Mischel wrote:
We run our Freesurfer (recon-all) jobs on a grid (Sun Grid Engine) which uses a single NFS file server for all data. Since we have begun using Freesurfer 5.0.0 we have noticed very intense I/O activity as soon as recon-all jobs begin. The level of activity is markedly greater than we have seen in previous versions. The effective cumulative impact on our file server, when scores of jobs are launched at once, is significant and degrades the server's response.
Has something changed about how data files are accessed at the beginning of a recon-all job? If so, is there a way to "ease into it" so that the initial activity is more distributed as processing continues?
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