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Virtuoso ADE no options

firish
firish over 10 years ago

No options are shown in Cadence Virtuoso ADE: after dc analysis.

Results> Print> no options are highlighted

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Presumably you must have a license, otherwise you'd not be able to run the software. Somebody in your organization must have set up the licenses - so speak to them. If you do:

    echo $CDS_LIC_FILE

    (if set, or echo $LM_LICENSE_FILE otherwise), you should see that the license server is set to 5280@hostname (or similar). If you ssh or rsh onto that hostname, and run "lmhostid" or can figure out where the license file is located (maybe doing "ps -ef | grep cdslmd"), you can take a look at the top of the license file and find the hostid.

    If you are from a University, you may need to go through whoever in your faculty runs the Cadence program. In European Universities, you can also go via EuroPractice to get support.

    These forums are not intended to be a substitute for full customer support. General simple (and fairly complex things) can be answered directly, but it's pretty hard for things that are data dependent unless you can see the data. Also, if you don't provide enough information, even simple things can't be answered (in the forums or in customer support).

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Presumably you must have a license, otherwise you'd not be able to run the software. Somebody in your organization must have set up the licenses - so speak to them. If you do:

    echo $CDS_LIC_FILE

    (if set, or echo $LM_LICENSE_FILE otherwise), you should see that the license server is set to 5280@hostname (or similar). If you ssh or rsh onto that hostname, and run "lmhostid" or can figure out where the license file is located (maybe doing "ps -ef | grep cdslmd"), you can take a look at the top of the license file and find the hostid.

    If you are from a University, you may need to go through whoever in your faculty runs the Cadence program. In European Universities, you can also go via EuroPractice to get support.

    These forums are not intended to be a substitute for full customer support. General simple (and fairly complex things) can be answered directly, but it's pretty hard for things that are data dependent unless you can see the data. Also, if you don't provide enough information, even simple things can't be answered (in the forums or in customer support).

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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