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*E,STRPIN: Could not initialize SimVision connection: SimVision/Verisium Debug process terminated before a connection was established

JayBee
JayBee over 1 year ago

Hey everybody,
I am getting the above error message when running a mixed-signal sim in ADE-Explorer interactive mode and want to use SimVision.
IC 23.1 / XCELIUM 23.09 
I am aware of the article 20496669 on COS.
https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1O3w00000AH3ODEA1&pageName=ArticleContent
I remember that I had this issue a couple of months ago and I already found the "maestro.simulation addHostNameToDisplayPort boolean t " set in my .cdsenv
However, this time I don't get it solved. Tried all possibilities of setting the DISPLAY variable or xhost +  and other stuff like turning off SE-Linux -- to no avail.

When I run the simulation in non-interactive mode, it simulates fine and I can even open simvision in parallel, connect to the running simulation and see all signals. I can then even reinvoke the simulator.
Why can I not directly open Simvision as I used to do?

Thanks for all suggestions;
 Joachim

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