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"virtuoso" error as a invalid command while opening work bench for IC610

Bhavsh
Bhavsh over 15 years ago

   1st i installed BASE version of IC 610 and then went for UPDATE followed by HOTFIX.When i installed only a base release,work bench was opening by a command "virtuoso",but after  update and hotfixinstallation , after sourcing script file in terminals of REDHAT Linux,its showing that "virtuoso" is a invalid command.What would be the cause for that??. How can i solve it..??

I didnt get any error while configuring after update installation.But i got 2 errors while configuring after i installed HOTFIX ..errors are :

"....ic6/install/tmp/DFII/-ncvhdl164506.11-s017lnx86.exe not found"

"...ic6/install/tmp/oaRedist 22.04-p049lnx86.exe/share/oainstaller/oaconfig no such a file or directory "

is it any serious prob??

pl Reply soon ...

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

     It sounds as if something has gone very wrong with the installation process. Check the log files - look in the <instdir>/iscape_logs dir, and look at the latest install_log and configure_log files.

    Note that you never need to install Base, Update and Hotfix. Base and Hotfix is sufficient. In fact the best thing to do is to install the Hotfix - if you're installing from downloads directly with installscape, it will automatically fill in any missing pieces from the Base release as needed. Otherwise, if you've got the complete images downloaded, it will prompt you to point to the Base images once the Hotfix installation has got to the point where it needs any base files - which should be relatively few, in practice.

    So I suggest you start again in a clean directory, installing the Hotfix, and following the prompts (if any) to point to the Base images when required.

    Note, this is a community forum - not a substitute for customer support. You should go via your normal support channel (e.g. Cadence Customer Support) to  get fast customer support. This forum is supported by the community at large; those Cadence employees who post here do so voluntarily.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

     It sounds as if something has gone very wrong with the installation process. Check the log files - look in the <instdir>/iscape_logs dir, and look at the latest install_log and configure_log files.

    Note that you never need to install Base, Update and Hotfix. Base and Hotfix is sufficient. In fact the best thing to do is to install the Hotfix - if you're installing from downloads directly with installscape, it will automatically fill in any missing pieces from the Base release as needed. Otherwise, if you've got the complete images downloaded, it will prompt you to point to the Base images once the Hotfix installation has got to the point where it needs any base files - which should be relatively few, in practice.

    So I suggest you start again in a clean directory, installing the Hotfix, and following the prompts (if any) to point to the Base images when required.

    Note, this is a community forum - not a substitute for customer support. You should go via your normal support channel (e.g. Cadence Customer Support) to  get fast customer support. This forum is supported by the community at large; those Cadence employees who post here do so voluntarily.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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