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Multi CPU for Encounter

Yemelya
Yemelya over 14 years ago

Hello,

It seems that "setMultiCpuUsage" efficient for nanoroute only.

Is there any other settings or particular flags which dedicated for additional commands such as placeDesign or optDesign?

Thank you.

Regards,
-Boris

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  • wally1
    wally1 over 14 years ago

     Hi Boris,

    setMultiCpuUsage is used to setup all multi-cpu commands in EDI System. Please see the following chapter in the User Guide for commands which can take advantage of multi-cpu in EDI 10.1:

     

    http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:DocumentViewer;src=pubs;q=soceUG/soceUG10.1/multicpu.html

     

    Hope this helps,

    - Brian

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  • Yemelya
    Yemelya over 14 years ago

    Thank you Brian.

    Regards,
    -Boris

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  • Yemelya
    Yemelya over 14 years ago
    Hi,

    It works great. Do they have similar options for RC (without load balancer) ?

     Thanks,
    -Boris

     

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  • wally1
    wally1 over 14 years ago

    Hi Boris,

    I found the following which indicates RC has similar Multi-cpu capabilities:

     http://support.cadence.com/wps/mypoc/cos?uri=deeplinkmin:DocumentViewer;src=pubs;q=rc_user/rc_user10.1/superthread.html#1035250

     Brian

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  • Yemelya
    Yemelya over 14 years ago
    Thanks again!
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