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Unable to run Monte-Carlo simulation on ADE-XL

rtyuy
rtyuy 4 months ago

Dear Friends,

I am using cadence virtuoso  (SUB VERSION: IC6.1.7-64b.500.19 (64-bit addresses)). Earlier Monte Carlo was running fine. but now when i run MC on ADEXL, it is showing following  error :

ADEXL-1921: failed to start new job after 3 attempts . Possible reasons could be

1. The machine selected in the current job set up policy is not reachable 

2. The cadence hierarchy is not detected, not installed properly, or not compatible on the machine selected in the current job set up policy.

3. Job start script /home/vlsi2/laxman/.temp_vlsi2/.cmddir0/runICRP17 is not found in the remote machine.

          Do you want to retry with the current set up? Selecting no will abort the current session.

Please  help me in finding the solution  of this problem.

i have  also  tried to change the license but it is still not working.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 4 months ago in reply to rtyuy

    I have no idea in that case. All looks OK to me. Yes, it's an xfs file system, but the inodes appear to be not too large.

    Andrew

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  • rtyuy
    rtyuy 4 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    thank you ,

    i have also installed 32 bit compat package

    Is anything can be done  with e 32-bit compat package, if possible ?

    i  just want to tell one thing that there is another machine in our college  in which same cadence version is installed , however Monte carlo runs fine there, i dont know what caused in my machine :(

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