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Job setup issue stuck in assembler

sjwprcker
sjwprcker over 2 years ago

Hi,

I use assembler to sweep the corner simulation. Virtuoso version is IC618 64bit 500.22. 

Job policy is mode LSCS. 

distribution is LBS.

max job = 2

During the simulation, the 1st 2 corners finishes, the other 2 corners shows "netlisting finished", but never start, just be stuck there. 

Any idea to solve this issue?

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 2 years ago

    Hi,

    Without more information it's pretty hard to tell what is going wrong.  There is an extensive debug article on support:

     Article (20480136) Title: Troubleshooting ADE Explorer, ADE Assembler, and ADE XL
    URL: https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O0V0000090tctUAA

    You might want to enable the debug option in Assembler ( Page 65 ) , maybe that will give us some hints.  Each  distributed job is creating a log, it's
    also worth checking these.

    Kind regards,

    Marc

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  • sjwprcker
    sjwprcker over 2 years ago in reply to Marc Heise

    Hi Marc, thanks for sharing. 

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