On Friday, March 07, 2014 05:16:48 PM Osier Yang wrote:
> >       $hook->cleanup();
> > +
> > +    # Restarting libvirtd broke the tck connection, so ignore sigpipe and
> > +    # undefine $tck to avoid a return code of 141
> > +    $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
> > +    undef $tck;
> 
> We should get the libvirt "connection" closed before restarting
> libvirtd, in tck, it should be "$tck->cleanup()".

I should have stated in the original email that "$tck->cleanup()" does not 
help here. With just "$tck->cleanup()" after "$hook->cleanup()", the test 
still exists with a return code of 141. If I add the code to ignore the 
SIGPIPE, the test ends with the following messages:

libvirt error code: 38, message: Cannot write data: Broken pipe
libvirt error code: 1, message: internal error: client socket is closed

If the test restarts libvirtd (using `service libvirtd restart`), the only way 
I can get it to end with an exit code of 0 is to undefine $tck.

If you have any other ideas, I'd be happy to test them...

-Mike

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