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*Sendt:* 3. oktober 2023 08:29
*Til:* freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
*Kopi:* Pål Gunnar Larsson
*Emne:* Re: [Freesurfer] Slow processing of large defect
If your host machine has 32G of RAM, then it should work to give the
VM 16G or perhaps even
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Emne: Re: [Freesurfer] Slow processing of large defect
Not clear if "8G of RAM" below means 8G is assigned to the VM, or the host
machine has 8G RAM total. Assuming the VM has ~8G assigned then the host
should have 16-24G RAM total.
It reads like the VM is thrashing, e
[Freesurfer] Slow processing of large
defect Not clear if "8G of RAM" below means 8G is assigned to the
VM, or the host machine has 8G RAM total. Assuming the VM has ~8G
assigned then the host should have 16-24G RAM total.It reads like the VM is
thrashing, e.g., swapping out to disk du
. oktober 2023 04:33
Til: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Kopi: Pål Gunnar Larsson
Emne: Re: [Freesurfer] Slow processing of large defect
Not clear if "8G of RAM" below means 8G is assigned to the VM, or the host
machine has 8G RAM total. Assuming the VM has ~8G assigned then the host
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Not clear if "8G of RAM" below means 8G is assigned to the VM, or the host
machine has 8G RAM total. Assuming the VM has ~8G assigned then the
host should have 16-24G RAM total.
It reads like the VM is thrashing, e.g., swapping out to di
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Hello
I am running FS 7.4.1 on Ubuntu 22.10 on Virtualbox 21.10, having 8Gb of ram.
I am running a child-MRI where I got a message about a large defect which would
run slowly or crash. FS is still running after more than 10 days (70%-100% CPU
use),