release APS license

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by rick, Nov 4, 2010.

  1. rick

    rick Guest

    We are having an issue with APS not checking back in the license when
    the job is done or stopped. So far,
    closing, logging off, rebooting the host or lmremove has not worked
    consistantly. I have been able to force
    the release but the license gets checked out again somewhere between
    instantly or hours later. Is there a
    lock or daemon or something that APS uses to keep the license? I also
    tried lmCheckIn("90003") and no
    luck.

    Thanks

    Rick
     
    rick, Nov 4, 2010
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  2. rick

    rick Guest

    We are in batch mode and it will release 4 and keep 4 licenses
    even if ADE and Virtuoso has been closed. I did open a ticket
    but no solution yet
     
    rick, Nov 5, 2010
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  3. rick

    rick Guest

    Hi Andrew

    Spectre is no longer running....or at least there is no process
    associated with it. It looks
    like there is an orphaned handle 10058 that is spawning a fantom run
    thats grabbing the
    licenses. I can lmremove the other handles but not this one. When
    the job re-apprears,
    new handle number appears except that one.

    We were using MMSIM7.11.169_Hotfix but we just loaded up
    MMSIM7.20.400_Hotfix so
    we will be switching to that version. The AE recommended starting a
    new session, let it
    finish and hopefully the new version will release all licenses. If
    not, do you have ideas?

    Also, THANKS for the info about the lower license info in MMSIM7.2.!!!

    Rick
     
    rick, Nov 6, 2010
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  4. rick

    rick Guest

    Looks like the defunct processes was the root cause for the licenses
    getting re-checked out. The
    parent process was no longer active and would have been listed with
    the user who submitted the job whereas
    the child processes were still present. The child processes were
    not owned by the submitting user but some by
    arbitrary ID since it was fire off by the tool. Is there a way to
    have the child processes owned by the submitting
    user?
     
    rick, Nov 8, 2010
    #4
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