On 15/08/14 10:32 AM, Cole Robinson wrote:
Sorry for the late response. I think the issue is that virt-viewer is failing
to launch, probably because this is done on a TTY or over SSH.
The default virt-install invocation kind of depends on virt-viewer running to
detect when the VM starts up and shuts down. However you can force it to not
work that way with --noautoconsole (don't launch virt-viewer) and --wait -1
(wait indefinitely for the VM to shutdown, then restart it)
- Cole
My turn to be slow again. :)
I tested the '--noautoconsole --wait -1' and it worked perfectly. Both
my installs of EL5 and EL6 rebooted as expected.
Thanks!!
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