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problem encountered in setting up the mpsc front end?

wonyoung Kim
wonyoung Kim over 15 years ago
Hello, I'm running a bunch of Cadence simulations from UNIX terminals using the ocean -restore -nograph oceanscript.ocn command. I run 10 different ocean scripts that use the same netlist, but different variable values. Most of them run well, but for some of them I get the following error message in my output log. problem encountered in setting up the mpsc front end Then the simulation terminates even before entering the transient simulation. Could anyone help me fix this problem? Thanks, Wonyoung
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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    When you run "-nograph" it launches an X server behind the scenes which doesn't display anything. In IC5141 and releases up to and including IC613 it starts a program called "Xndx". From IC614 forwards, it actually runs a vnc server.

    It has to do this (or rather it's much simpler to do this) because then all the UI functions still work - you don't have to code in lots of places for whether the display is there or not.

    Sometimes if you get these X errors you can just run "Xndx" before you start ".. -nograph" (or if using IC614, use "cdsVncserver :80" before you run with -nograph). This will pre-start the X server which swallows the X traffic - and that can improve matters. That said, I've not had to do this for some time.

    It's probably advisable to create a service request via http://support.cadence.com to discuss this with an application engineer.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    When you run "-nograph" it launches an X server behind the scenes which doesn't display anything. In IC5141 and releases up to and including IC613 it starts a program called "Xndx". From IC614 forwards, it actually runs a vnc server.

    It has to do this (or rather it's much simpler to do this) because then all the UI functions still work - you don't have to code in lots of places for whether the display is there or not.

    Sometimes if you get these X errors you can just run "Xndx" before you start ".. -nograph" (or if using IC614, use "cdsVncserver :80" before you run with -nograph). This will pre-start the X server which swallows the X traffic - and that can improve matters. That said, I've not had to do this for some time.

    It's probably advisable to create a service request via http://support.cadence.com to discuss this with an application engineer.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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