It appears that the diagnostic tool does not believe anything is wrong, so what could be causing this? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Unfortunately, out of the box, the ModelSim-Altera simulation tool will not run from either the Quartus Prime Lite IDE nor the cmdline under a modern (post-4.x kernel), 64-bit, Linux. Modelsim-Altera uses the following environment variables to check the licence. License file: v2019.04, vendor: alterad, expiry: 1-jan-0Īnd this is where I felt stuck. After installing the software, I cannot run it: Unable to checkout a licence.
Lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2014 Flexera Software LLC. ~/intelFPGA/18.0/modelsim_ae/linuxaloem$. $ echo I used lmutil as the above output suggested (I copied the directory I ran this command from too): So I checked to make sure my variable existed: Unable to checkout a license. Vsim is closing. Is set correctly and then run 'lmutil lmdiag' to diagnose the problem.
Make sure your license file environment variable (e.g., LM_LICENSE_FILE) License Type : Team Lincese ( 2 person can use at a time in my project) I am not sure about the license type, it is like when ever we try to open iTest, that time iTest vl do the checkout and as well as license will be activated for iTest Modules like Telnet, web, HTTP etc. vsim and this produced the following output: In Windows Explorer, double-click the lmtools.exe utility. To start the licensing daemon, follow the steps below. Select the correct service name (s) Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab and choose Stop Server. Then, I attempted to run it through command line with. Click the Service/License File tab and choose Configure using Services.
However, when I attempt to run modelsim, I get an error about the licensing.įirst, I tried to run modelsim through the Quartus GUI, which generated the attached report. I have the complete Quartus Prime 18.0 Standard Edition and I have Quartus working and the licensing is set up. Hello, I am an Intel Intern trying to get modelsim altera edition working properly on Ubuntu 16.04.