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ADEXL 1921 error with IC616 on Debian

VLSIiitm
VLSIiitm over 11 years ago

I am getting ADEXL1921 error (image attached) when I try to start Monte Carlo(or any other simulation on ADEXL) on IC6.16. I know Debian isn't officially supported, but would appreciate any help if others have figured it out. I saw some related posts and tried those things, but didn't work.

(OS: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.8 (squeeze) 2.6.32-5-amd64; Sub version:         sub-version  IC6.1.6.500.1  (32-bit addresses) )

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Running "runICRP*" manually didn't do anything (didn't produce any output on the command line). I removed the >/dev/null from the last line and tried and it made no difference. Also tried running it line by line. Not sure what running cdsVncserver should do, but again, nothing (apparent) happened. I also went through the links below which mentioned the same problem. 

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www.cadence.com/.../20678.aspx
 
This suggests that libgdbm.so maybe missing, but in my case it is present in /usr/lib as well as linked to in IC616 hierarchy 
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groups.google.com/.../
 
Using no cdsinit didn't change things. Also, the job monitor shows nothing.  
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support.cadence.com/.../ 
 
This mentions that the Xndx related problem is only relevant for IC613 or earlier 
 
Nagendra 
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    First of all, Debian is not a supported OS. Neither is CentOS for that matter, but at least it's closer to RedHat Enterprise, which is supported (i.e. we test on it). That's the reason why we have supported OS distributions - it makes it much more likely things will work without all this messing around.

    Contacting customer support is your best option here (other than installing a supported OS). We'll generally do our best efforts to support - and can do some further digging.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    First of all, Debian is not a supported OS. Neither is CentOS for that matter, but at least it's closer to RedHat Enterprise, which is supported (i.e. we test on it). That's the reason why we have supported OS distributions - it makes it much more likely things will work without all this messing around.

    Contacting customer support is your best option here (other than installing a supported OS). We'll generally do our best efforts to support - and can do some further digging.

    Andrew.

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