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Cadence Libraries Setup

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tester over 16 years ago

 Dear All,

Can anyone of you tell me how to setup Cadence libraries so that I can use the default library such as analogLib. I am using IC5141. Thanks a lot in advance.

 

Have a nice day!

 

 

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

     As long as your Linux machine is on the network and can see the license server machine(s), then you should be able to communicate with the license daemon on that machine to obtain licenses.  Ensure that your CDS_LIC_FILE environment variable is set correctly, for example, 5280@lic_server_machine_name  You may need to perform more checks and tests to ensure that the machine and network is set up correctly, for example, run the checkSysConf utility with an argument for the version that you are trying to use (e.g. IC5.1 or IC6.1), can the Linux machine ping the license server, does the Linux machine have the loopback address and machine name set up correctly?

    Hopefully this information will help.  If not, and you are still stuck in the water, create a Service Request with Cadence Customer Support.

    Cheers,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 16 years ago

     As long as your Linux machine is on the network and can see the license server machine(s), then you should be able to communicate with the license daemon on that machine to obtain licenses.  Ensure that your CDS_LIC_FILE environment variable is set correctly, for example, 5280@lic_server_machine_name  You may need to perform more checks and tests to ensure that the machine and network is set up correctly, for example, run the checkSysConf utility with an argument for the version that you are trying to use (e.g. IC5.1 or IC6.1), can the Linux machine ping the license server, does the Linux machine have the loopback address and machine name set up correctly?

    Hopefully this information will help.  If not, and you are still stuck in the water, create a Service Request with Cadence Customer Support.

    Cheers,

    Lawrence.

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