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Re-run Unfinished/Error Points Problem

Kevin Buck
Kevin Buck over 3 years ago

I had a license server failure with 12/193 runs not finishing. When I try to use the 'Re-run Unfinished/Error Points' option in the Assembler history the tool attempts to run all 193 points instead of the 12 that reported 'sim err' in the results. I've not experienced this behavior in the past. I found the following articles:

https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O0V000006D7z8UAC&pageName=ArticleContent

I'm not using the Reference History option (it's grayed out).

https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1Od0000000vR4UEAU&pageName=ArticleContent

I've also tried setting the evalOutputsOnSimFailure environment variable to 'None' as suggested here.

Any other suggestions on what to check to see why this is trying to run all points again? Thanks.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Please contact customer support. There have been some issues with re-run error points running too many points, but I think these are mostly solved (recently) - so it would be wise to make sure you're using the latest hotfix.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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