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Assembler: Evaluating output expressions from suspended, but completed simulations

fyoh
fyoh over 3 years ago

Hi,

I have been running many transient corner simulations using SpecreX in a single job id on ICADVM20.1-64b.500.19. Many of them finished with the output expressions evaluated and displayed, but some of the runs are in "simerr" and "running" status. I am not sure why the were stopped, it could be memory or time limit. The "interactive" is marked "suspended"
History Item:  Interactive.1 status: suspended, n/n complete. 

When I check the results browser of the runs that are in "simerr" or "running" status, I can see the simulations are finished as I can plot all the signals. My questions is:

is there a way to make assembler use the data in the "simerr" or "running" runs to estimate the remaining output expressions? By the way, "resume" is inactive. 

Thank you.

Regards,

fyoh

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Please contact customer support. That's the right way to deal with this kind of issue.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Please contact customer support. That's the right way to deal with this kind of issue.

    Andrew

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    fyoh over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you.

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