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cap ground signal 'gndRefNode' cannot be found while running Assura QRC

shushan
shushan over 13 years ago
Dear Experts, Recently we have migrated from Assura RCX to QRC and after running QRC( same way we run RCX) I am facing the following ERRORs:
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Initialize CAP_GROUND variable
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CAP_GROUND=`findCapGround -g gndRefNode NET`ERROR (FINDCAP-88016): cap ground signal 'gndRefNode' cannot be found.

Check if net 'gndRefNode' exists in design and has the correct ?netNameSpace (schematic, layout) specified in RSF.If the ground signal name cannot be identified, use 'capgen -cap_ground_layer' option. ERROR (LBRCXM-609): Bad return status from RCX run. 0xff00 INFO (LBRCXM-709): *****  QRC terminated abnormally  *****  Does anybody aware where from I can control that parameter and how ,or should I have made any kind of changes for migration to take effect?

Best Wishes,
Shushanik  

 
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Tingsu,

    Not sure if you can log a service request with Cadence - if you're accessing the software via Europractice, you'll need to go via them.

    This may help: http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:ViewSolution;solutionNumber=1844388

    Alternatively, go into the QRC run directory (the one which contains the file "NET" - which is in a sub directory from the ASSURA or PVS LVS run directory), and try:

    findCapGround -g name NET

    try various things for name - maybe you've got the name wrong?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Tingsu,

    Not sure if you can log a service request with Cadence - if you're accessing the software via Europractice, you'll need to go via them.

    This may help: http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:ViewSolution;solutionNumber=1844388

    Alternatively, go into the QRC run directory (the one which contains the file "NET" - which is in a sub directory from the ASSURA or PVS LVS run directory), and try:

    findCapGround -g name NET

    try various things for name - maybe you've got the name wrong?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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