trac-all (TRACULA) seems to use multiple threads/cores. Is there a way to either (a) limit the number, or (b) determine how many it will use, so it can behave appropriately in a cluster?
-- Daniel M. Drucker, Ph.D. Director of IT McLean Hospital Imaging Center Harvard Medical School
Hi Daniel - Can you track down which command does this? I suspect that it's something in the pre- or post-processing, because I haven't added multi-threading to the main TRACULA executables (yet).
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trac-all (TRACULA) seems to use multiple threads/cores. Is there a way to either (a) limit the number, or (b) determine how many it will use, so it can behave appropriately in a cluster?
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