Hi Rashmi,
the command line for running the base (subject-template) should be: recon-all -base AA510 -tp AA510.T1 -tp AA510.T2 -tp AA510.T7 -all we usually don't put the '.long' after the base.
I don't think this is causing your problem however. In your case for some reason the talairach transform fails. It could be that something earlier fails.
You should
- check the .....AA510.long/mri/norm_template.mgz if it looks OK (it is the average of your time points). also the .....AA510.long/mri/orig.mgz should look good.
if they are OK, you need to find out why the talairach reg is failing .....AA510.long/mri/transforms/talairach.xfm
forgot the command for it, but it is the same as in cross sectional processing.
What is weird is your log says this: "INFO: transforms/talairach.xfm already exists! The new transforms/talairach.auto.xfm will not be copied to transforms/talairach.xfm This is done to retain any edits made to transforms/talairach.xfm"
So probably you have an old talairach.xfm there. I think deleting the AA510.long and rerunning the base from scratch may fix everything. So maybe you want to try that first.
Best, Martin
On Tue, 2012-05-22 at 15:00 +0000, Rashmi Singh wrote:
Hello, I ran longitudinal processing which exited with errors. I am attaching the output file. Please advise why this error occurred. The recon –all run ran perfectly for all the time points for this subject. My command was as follows: recon-all -base AA510.long -tp AA510.T1 -tp AA510.T2 -tp AA510.T7 -all </dev/null&> FSAA510.long &
My all other subjects longitudinal run completed without error. Thanks, Rashmi
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