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downgrading RHEL to support IC 5141

knight499
knight499 over 13 years ago

Hello! Wondering if anyone else had to downgrade RHEL on a new workstation to support both IC 5141 and IC 61? What were the experiences with this? 

Seems quite a few foundries are still in IC 5141, listed in the supported platform matrix as requiring RHEL 4 / EOLd. New workstations are coming with RHEL 6 installed by default which isn't supported yet even for IC 61. So, to choose RHEL 5 even though Cadence doesn't officially support IC 5141 on it, or go down to RHEL 4 and be unsupported by RHN if there are issues in the downgrade such as missing drivers or libraries.

Any success stories or issues with taking either path would be appreciated. This is a Xeon X5687 with 24GB RAM, and there is plenty of disk space.

Cheers

 

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Sohaib,

    It's IC6.1.5.500.12 (not .1.2), yes.

    You can either choose to install it with installScape in a new location, or you can update your existing installation. I don't know what "settings" you've done - in general you shouldn't edit much in a Cadence installation - maybe add <ICinstDir>/tools/dfII/local - so all I would expect you should need to do is copy that to a new installation. If you update your existing installation, it will not erase that directory though.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Sohaib,

    It's IC6.1.5.500.12 (not .1.2), yes.

    You can either choose to install it with installScape in a new location, or you can update your existing installation. I don't know what "settings" you've done - in general you shouldn't edit much in a Cadence installation - maybe add <ICinstDir>/tools/dfII/local - so all I would expect you should need to do is copy that to a new installation. If you update your existing installation, it will not erase that directory though.

    Andrew.

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