Hi,
If recon-all is interrupted after several hours of processing (someone shutdown the machine), if I run recon-all again on the same set of data, will it go through all of the processing steps again, or will it note the progress made and essentially check through until it reaches the prior point of termination?
Thanks, Cate
Cate,
It will restart from the beginning. Making it behave like the 'make' utility, which checks input and output file dates and file existence before doing work, is a long-term goal for our recon-all, but not anytime soon.
You can restart recon-all at particular stages by manually checking the subjects /scripts/recon-all.log file, and running recon-all with individual flags:
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ReconAllDevTable
Nick
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 13:52 -0500, Catherine Hartley wrote:
Hi,
If recon-all is interrupted after several hours of processing (someone shutdown the machine), if I run recon-all again on the same set of data, will it go through all of the processing steps again, or will it note the progress made and essentially check through until it reaches the prior point of termination?
Thanks, Cate
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it will run them all again.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Catherine Hartley wrote:
Hi,
If recon-all is interrupted after several hours of processing (someone shutdown the machine), if I run recon-all again on the same set of data, will it go through all of the processing steps again, or will it note the progress made and essentially check through until it reaches the prior point of termination?
Thanks, Cate
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