Hi
We have just updated one of our Linux servers from OpenSuse v. 12.1 to 12.3. After the update we get the following license error message for some of the freesurfer commands:
csvarer@hevesy:/usr/local/nru/freesurfer> tkmedit -help -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERROR: Invalid FreeSurfer license key found in license file /usr/local/nru/freesurfer/license.txt If you are outside the NMR-Martinos Center, go to http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu to get a valid license file (it's free). If you are inside the NMR-Martinos Center, make sure to source the standard environment. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
W have another server still running the older OpenSuse version and there it works without any problems. There hasn't been done any changes to the freesurfer installation directory and it is the same shared NFS mounted directory at both servers. Please help us finding out how to correct this problem so we can use Freesurfer again.
Thanks for the help Claus Svarer
Hi Claus, I have never seen this before. Maybe Zeke has an idea? doug
On 6/11/13 5:02 AM, Claus Svarer wrote:
Hi
We have just updated one of our Linux servers from OpenSuse v. 12.1 to 12.3. After the update we get the following license error message for some of the freesurfer commands:
csvarer@hevesy:/usr/local/nru/freesurfer> tkmedit -help
ERROR: Invalid FreeSurfer license key found in license file /usr/local/nru/freesurfer/license.txt If you are outside the NMR-Martinos Center, go to http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu to get a valid license file (it's free). If you are inside the NMR-Martinos Center, make sure to source the standard environment.
W have another server still running the older OpenSuse version and there it works without any problems. There hasn't been done any changes to the freesurfer installation directory and it is the same shared NFS mounted directory at both servers. Please help us finding out how to correct this problem so we can use Freesurfer again.
Thanks for the help Claus Svarer
Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
Hi Doug
After having sent the message to the mailing list this morning I found another mail sent to the mailing list a month ago about same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg28264.html
I have tried to follow the thread but can't see that a solution was described. I therefor tried to email Nicola Toschi directly, but he has not answered yet. Let us see if he has found a solution for the problem.
Kind regards Claus
On 11-06-2013 16:46, Douglas Greve wrote:
Hi Claus, I have never seen this before. Maybe Zeke has an idea? doug
On 6/11/13 5:02 AM, Claus Svarer wrote:
Hi
We have just updated one of our Linux servers from OpenSuse v. 12.1 to 12.3. After the update we get the following license error message for some of the freesurfer commands:
csvarer@hevesy:/usr/local/nru/freesurfer> tkmedit -help
ERROR: Invalid FreeSurfer license key found in license file /usr/local/nru/freesurfer/license.txt If you are outside the NMR-Martinos Center, go to http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu to get a valid license file (it's free). If you are inside the NMR-Martinos Center, make sure to source the standard environment.
W have another server still running the older OpenSuse version and there it works without any problems. There hasn't been done any changes to the freesurfer installation directory and it is the same shared NFS mounted directory at both servers. Please help us finding out how to correct this problem so we can use Freesurfer again.
Thanks for the help Claus Svarer
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yes, this probably relates to the recent crypt problems. Zeke: do you know how this was resolved? Unfortunately Nick is away for a while longer and won't be responding Bruce On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Claus Svarer wrote:
Hi Doug
After having sent the message to the mailing list this morning I found another mail sent to the mailing list a month ago about same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg28264.html
I have tried to follow the thread but can't see that a solution was described. I therefor tried to email Nicola Toschi directly, but he has not answered yet. Let us see if he has found a solution for the problem.
Kind regards Claus
On 11-06-2013 16:46, Douglas Greve wrote:
Hi Claus, I have never seen this before. Maybe Zeke has an idea? doug On 6/11/13 5:02 AM, Claus Svarer wrote: Hi We have just updated one of our Linux servers from OpenSuse v. 12.1 to 12.3. After the update we get the following license error message for some of the freesurfer commands: csvarer@hevesy:/usr/local/nru/freesurfer> tkmedit -help -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERROR: Invalid FreeSurfer license key found in license file /usr/local/nru/freesurfer/license.txt If you are outside the NMR-Martinos Center, go to http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu to get a valid license file (it's free). If you are inside the NMR-Martinos Center, make sure to source the standard environment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- W have another server still running the older OpenSuse version and there it works without any problems. There hasn't been done any changes to the freesurfer installation directory and it is the same shared NFS mounted directory at both servers. Please help us finding out how to correct this problem so we can use Freesurfer again. Thanks for the help Claus Svarer
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I do recall this issue, and I know Nick was looking into it before he left, but I dont recall if or how this was ever resolved. Ive been looking into it over the past couple hours but I see no obvious solution.
I will continue to look into it and will post a response to the list and Claus once I find something.
-Zeke
On 06/11/2013 11:26 AM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
yes, this probably relates to the recent crypt problems. Zeke: do you know how this was resolved? Unfortunately Nick is away for a while longer and won't be responding Bruce On Tue, 11 Jun 2013, Claus Svarer wrote:
Hi Doug
After having sent the message to the mailing list this morning I found another mail sent to the mailing list a month ago about same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg28264.html
I have tried to follow the thread but can't see that a solution was described. I therefor tried to email Nicola Toschi directly, but he has not answered yet. Let us see if he has found a solution for the problem.
Kind regards Claus
On 11-06-2013 16:46, Douglas Greve wrote:
Hi Claus, I have never seen this before. Maybe Zeke has an idea? doug On 6/11/13 5:02 AM, Claus Svarer wrote: Hi We have just updated one of our Linux servers from OpenSuse v. 12.1 to 12.3. After the update we get the following license error message for some of the freesurfer commands: csvarer@hevesy:/usr/local/nru/freesurfer> tkmedit -help
ERROR: Invalid FreeSurfer license key found in license file /usr/local/nru/freesurfer/license.txt If you are outside the NMR-Martinos Center, go to http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu to get a valid license file (it's free). If you are inside the NMR-Martinos Center, make sure to source the standard environment.
W have another server still running the older OpenSuse version and there it works without any problems. There hasn't been done any changes to the freesurfer installation directory and it is the same shared NFS mounted directory at both servers. Please help us finding out how to correct this problem so we can use Freesurfer again. Thanks for the help Claus Svarer
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