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Problem running remote simulation in ADE

nicolasbara
nicolasbara over 13 years ago

Hi

I am having the following problem while trying to run a remote simulation in ADE using IC 5.1:

In ADE window I go to Setup ->  Simulator/Directory/Host, select remote, then enter Host, Project Directory and Remote Directory

When I press OK I get the following WARNING:

 *WARNING* - Virtuoso® Analog Design Environment: Local directory /iie/home01/barabino/simulation and remote directory /iie/home01/barabino/simulation on host yerbal do not appear to be the same

In fact they are the same because the same network disk is mounted on both hosts

Also, although it is a WARNING it acts like an ERROR because it does not allow me to continue with the setup 

I am running icfb.exe version 5.1.0 07/26/2009 22:40 (cicln04)

I appreciate any help

Regards

Nicolas 

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    nicolasbara over 13 years ago
    I tryed with this line envSetVal("spectre.envOpts" "controlMode" 'string "batch") but didn't work, it stills hangs ups.
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    nicolasbara over 13 years ago
    I tryed with this line envSetVal("spectre.envOpts" "controlMode" 'string "batch") but didn't work, it stills hangs ups.
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