Nick
I completely agree with you.
However, I didn't want to edit recon-all itself, since it has this funny
tendency to change from time to time.
If there is a way to get those logs separated somehow, it would be a
good thing.
What about redirecting stdout to a hemisphere specific file? Will that
cover everything?
D
Nick Schmansky wrote:
The script looks good. The one thing it needs though is for the right
and left hemi steps to log to separate files, otherwise output to recon-
all.log will be interleaved, making debugging impossible.
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 12:15 -0500, Daniel Goldenholz wrote:
Ooops. I sent the below with the wrong subject tag. Here it is again:
Daniel Goldenholz wrote:
Freesurfers
I was hoping someone else would do this, but well, it seems that no
one did. So I went ahead and made this myself.
Amusingly, I don't NEED to reconstruct any brains right now, so I
don't have anything to test this out with.
Please someone try it, and let me know if it is helpful.
What I did was write a script that runs each and every part of the
recon-all -all stream, one command at a time. (based on the NEW
version 3 stream).
Each one is loaded with -waitfor and -notify so that the dependency
structure is intact.
However, ALL of the commands start running in the background! If you
have a 2 more processor system, then recon-all should complete in
about HALF the time as it usually does, since all the hemisphere
specific stuff can be done in parallel.
At the completion of each hemipshere, it will email you.
I included a command for each minute step so that people can easily
fiddle with options and commands and so forth.
Obviously, if you run recon-all -autoreon1, then you can then run my
script (after deleting the step1-??.done lines).
If you run recon-all -autorecon2, then you can run my script (after
deleting the step1-??.done and step2-??.done lines)
And so forth.
To see the script, go here:
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~daniel
click on fMRI scripts
click on super-recon
Enjoy, and PLEASE email me if you use this. If there are corrections I
can easily post them.
Daniel
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