sutapanaki
Advanced Member level 4
Hi,
It's really strange what I experience. I have C@dence 5.033 installed under RH 8.0.
It already happened several times that if I try to start it one day, icfb hangs or rathher, waits for something to happen. It eventually loads after several minutes, but then the same thing happens if I try to open Library manager for example. Even closing the damn thing takes long time. It is completely unusable. Then I leave it for a day. The next day I go into Linux again, start icfb and every thing works pefectly. This already happened several times. Yesterday too. And today it works ok. I suspect that something might be happening with my LAN. I have my laptop and my desktop connected in a network through a Linksys router. I checked what is in the Linksys setup yesterday and it seemed that for some strange reason the router was associating the physical address of my desktop NIC to the IP address of the laptop NIC and vice versa. Today when I checked the same, it was as it should be. So, it seems logical to me that when I start cadence on a wrong day it tries to access the license on the wrong machine. I don't understand how this could happen.
Anyone has any idea how I can fix it? Or an explanation why one day it is bad and the next it is ok? Thnx.
It's really strange what I experience. I have C@dence 5.033 installed under RH 8.0.
It already happened several times that if I try to start it one day, icfb hangs or rathher, waits for something to happen. It eventually loads after several minutes, but then the same thing happens if I try to open Library manager for example. Even closing the damn thing takes long time. It is completely unusable. Then I leave it for a day. The next day I go into Linux again, start icfb and every thing works pefectly. This already happened several times. Yesterday too. And today it works ok. I suspect that something might be happening with my LAN. I have my laptop and my desktop connected in a network through a Linksys router. I checked what is in the Linksys setup yesterday and it seemed that for some strange reason the router was associating the physical address of my desktop NIC to the IP address of the laptop NIC and vice versa. Today when I checked the same, it was as it should be. So, it seems logical to me that when I start cadence on a wrong day it tries to access the license on the wrong machine. I don't understand how this could happen.
Anyone has any idea how I can fix it? Or an explanation why one day it is bad and the next it is ok? Thnx.