if you run the command that failed again on the command line directly (that is, not in recon-all) does it fail again?

On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, srishti goel wrote:

Hi Bruce,

The machine definitely hasn't run out of memory. Here is the memory usage
from recon-all.log  

                     total              used        free                  
shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:      263726968    34330048   152102696       12944    77294224  
191963372
Swap:       2097148           0             2097148




Best,
Srishti
Social/Clinical Research Specialist
Child Imaging Research and Life Experiences Lab
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
email (W): srish...@email.unc.edu
skype: srishti.goel12


On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
wrote:
      Hi Srishti

      are you sure that your machine didn't just run out of memory?
      The recon-all.log file includes the amount of free (and total)
      memory at the time the process was started.

      cheers
      Bruce

       On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, srishti goel wrote:

            Hi,
            I have been trying to edit structural brains and
            very few times I would get the following error while
            running recon-all -s
            subjID

            white matter peak found at 110
            cannot allocate memory

            Upon looking at the archive, there was only one
            similar issue and it was recommend to check mri_info
            as the brain mask might
            have been corrupted. I did that and here is the
            output:

            Volume information for brainmask.mgz

                      type: MGH

                dimensions: 256 x 256 x 256

               voxel sizes: 1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000

                      type: UCHAR (0)

                       fov: 256.000

                       dof: 0

                    xstart: -128.0, xend: 128.0

                    ystart: -128.0, yend: 128.0

                    zstart: -128.0, zend: 128.0

                        TR: 0.00 msec, TE: 0.00 msec, TI: 0.00
            msec, flip angle: 0.00 degrees

                   nframes: 1

                   PhEncDir: UNKNOWN

                   FieldStrength: 0.000000

            ras xform present

                xform info: x_r =  -1.0000, y_r =   0.0000, z_r
            =   0.0000, c_r =    -1.0000

                          : x_a =   0.0000, y_a =   0.0000, z_a
            =   1.0000, c_a =    37.5000

                          : x_s =   0.0000, y_s =  -1.0000, z_s
            =   0.0000, c_s =     4.7185


            talairach xfm 
:/pine/scr/s/r/srishtig/Duke_Test/Freesurfer_out/11039/mri/transforms/talair
            ach.xfm

            Orientation   : LIA

            Primary Slice Direction: coronal


            voxel to ras transform:

                           -1.0000   0.0000   0.0000   127.0000

                            0.0000   0.0000   1.0000   -90.5000

                            0.0000  -1.0000   0.0000   132.7185

                            0.0000   0.0000   0.0000     1.0000


            voxel-to-ras determinant -1


            ras to voxel transform:

                           -1.0000  -0.0000  -0.0000   127.0000

                           -0.0000  -0.0000  -1.0000   132.7185

                           -0.0000   1.0000  -0.0000    90.5000

                           -0.0000  -0.0000  -0.0000     1.0000


            Is there any other way to resolve this issue than
            reconstruction the brain again and doing all the
            edits all over again hoping
            that the brain mask does not get corrupted this
            time?

            Appreciate any help with this.

            Best,
            Srishti


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