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How to tackle 'Aborted' properties.

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archive over 18 years ago

I am running a long list of PSL properties through IFV 5.8-s1. A few among them are showing the status as 'Aborted'. When I check the aborted properties with,

"assertion -show -verbose -list", it shows,
"Exception  :  ***unknown***".

I have tried to modify the properties to the simplest form but still they abort. The user manual says that an 'abort' can happen if there is something wrong with the tool or there is any memory or disk space issue. I have enough disk space and memory to run the properties. How can I gather more information before calling Cadence support?


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by bijitm
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    You might also want to check your setup/environment.

    There is this utility called ifv_check
    Try running it.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by ssa
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    You might also want to check your setup/environment.

    There is this utility called ifv_check
    Try running it.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by ssa
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