When X server is available, virt-install tries opening virt-viewer
automatically (for each newly created VM), which blocks the
deployment until the user closes the virt-viewer window.
Without X, virt-install just throws a warning and moves on.
Fix both of the above by passing the "--noautoconsole" argument to
virt-install.
Change-Id: I7df839aa902f7629dec11d24905fc05d1070f9db
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
--disk path=$(pwd)/images/mcp_${node}.qcow2,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,cache=none,io=native \
--os-type linux --os-variant none \
--boot hd --vnc --console pty --autostart --noreboot \
- --disk path=$(pwd)/images/mcp_${node}.iso,device=cdrom
+ --disk path=$(pwd)/images/mcp_${node}.iso,device=cdrom \
+ --noautoconsole
done
}