Also, don't use -qcache until after you have run and manually inspected 
your analysis


On 10/13/16 3:29 PM, Z K wrote:
> You provided us with very little information to help you solve your
> problem. Please read the "How to describe you problem" section of our wiki:
>
>     https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/BugReporting
>
> However, after looking at your exact command, it appears you are using
> the "long dash" (or em dash) for your command line switches instead of
> the standard hyphen. Try using the standard hyphen as that worked for me.
>
> -Zeke
>
> On 10/13/2016 03:16 PM, Farzaneh keyvanfard wrote:
>> Dear expert
>>
>> I'm beginner in using Freesurfer and I really need your help.
>> However I've read all related responded questions about paralleling
>> process. I found -openmp N flag to do that, but I don't understand its
>> correct location in 'recon-all'. I used it as follows but it doesn't
>> work. Also I want to use -qcache flag in addition to -openmp N. Would
>> you please kindly let me know in which order, these flags should be
>> used? I really appreciate your kind help.
>>
>>
>> recon-all -i SerieMR-0002.dcm -subjid Results -all –openmp 8 –qcache
>> /
>> ​​
>> /
>> I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Best Regards*
>>
>> F. Keyvanfard*
>>
>>
>>
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