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Problem wuth tool configuring after installation (IC6.15)

Pavel47
Pavel47 over 13 years ago

 Hello,

1st time I've installed IC6.15 on the RHEL5.4. Everything was OK.

For some reasons I nedded to change the OS for RHEL6.2. This time installation was OK, but next step - tool configuration - failed.

Inside of the iscape_log file I've found nothing, that I could explore to debug the problem. Below I've put the extract from escape log.

So, I've 2 questions:

1. Is configuration phase crucial for the tool functionnality ?

2. How can I debug this issue if there is no consistent diagnostic info ?

Thank you in advance.

Pavel.

P.S. Extract from escape_log (final part):

Running Configuration of components in GUI.
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh CSRCO07.24-p031lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh amsEnv06.15-p003lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh DFII_ncvhdl64b09.20-s030lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh CSRCOIndep07.24-p031
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh lfvhdComp02.85-a002lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh DFII_ncvhdl09.20-s030lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh oaRedist22.41-p004lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1
Running:/bin/sh /opt/Cadence/IC615/install/tmp/slconfig.sh ihdl06.15-p003lnx86
Error::Return Value is:1

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    Pavel47 over 13 years ago

    Andrew,

    Thank you for response. It seems that my OS in some manner "isn't understood" by the cadence tools. Here is output of the command  checkSysConf IC6.1:

     =====================================================================
    [Copyright 2002-2010] Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

    This  program and online  documentation  may not be copied, modified,
    re-published, uploaded,  executed, or  distributed in any way, in any
    medium, whether in whole or in part, without prior written permission
    from Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    =====================================================================


    ============== checkSysConf:  Version 3.16 ====================



    Configuration checks failed, status is: FAIL

    checkSysConf cannot reliably parse your systems /etc/redhat-release file
    It would appear that the file is non-standard and does not contain release
    information in the standard readable format.

    The contents of your /etc/redhat-release is listed below between
    <RELEASE_FILE> tags.
    A 'correct' release file should have only one line of content, containing
    version information in a standard format.

    <RELEASE_FILE>
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client release 6.3 (Santiago)
    </RELEASE_FILE>

    Please check/correct your /etc/redhat-release file and try again.
    There is no OEM datafile for IC6.1 for the Linux platform.

    Valid OEM images are :  
    foreach: No match.

    Moreover I'm not sure, that license manager is run. Here is output of the lmstat:

    [root@Missouri PIXIE-III]# lmstat
    bash: /opt/Cadence/IC615/tools/bin/lmstat: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

    Regards,

    Pavel.

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    Pavel47 over 13 years ago

    Andrew,

    Thank you for response. It seems that my OS in some manner "isn't understood" by the cadence tools. Here is output of the command  checkSysConf IC6.1:

     =====================================================================
    [Copyright 2002-2010] Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

    This  program and online  documentation  may not be copied, modified,
    re-published, uploaded,  executed, or  distributed in any way, in any
    medium, whether in whole or in part, without prior written permission
    from Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
    =====================================================================


    ============== checkSysConf:  Version 3.16 ====================



    Configuration checks failed, status is: FAIL

    checkSysConf cannot reliably parse your systems /etc/redhat-release file
    It would appear that the file is non-standard and does not contain release
    information in the standard readable format.

    The contents of your /etc/redhat-release is listed below between
    <RELEASE_FILE> tags.
    A 'correct' release file should have only one line of content, containing
    version information in a standard format.

    <RELEASE_FILE>
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client release 6.3 (Santiago)
    </RELEASE_FILE>

    Please check/correct your /etc/redhat-release file and try again.
    There is no OEM datafile for IC6.1 for the Linux platform.

    Valid OEM images are :  
    foreach: No match.

    Moreover I'm not sure, that license manager is run. Here is output of the lmstat:

    [root@Missouri PIXIE-III]# lmstat
    bash: /opt/Cadence/IC615/tools/bin/lmstat: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

    Regards,

    Pavel.

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