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Is there a way to resume a cadence virtuoso that got stuck?

venkmanbuster
venkmanbuster over 5 years ago

Hi,

Is there a command or a way to resume a Cadence virtuoso that got stuck due to some process? I am fine with killing the simulation/process that's running on virtuoso but I don't want to kill the virtuoso session and would want to resume that. Is there a way?

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    "stuck" is a bit non-specific. It rather depends on what you're doing at the time and what has got "stuck".

    This makes far more sense to discuss via customer support, as you're really going to have to provide more details - especially if it's a repeatable problem.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    "stuck" is a bit non-specific. It rather depends on what you're doing at the time and what has got "stuck".

    This makes far more sense to discuss via customer support, as you're really going to have to provide more details - especially if it's a repeatable problem.

    Andrew

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