Try something different for screen corruption after IPA uninstall

There's this annoying problem where the screen sometimes goes
messed up after ipa-server-uninstall. 'clear' doesn't seem to
really work to fix it up either. Let's try flipping between
ttys. I don't like this much as it's already a pain trying to
work out / remember what tty we might possibly be on at any
given time, but I think we're always on either 1 or 3 here, so
let's do ctrl-alt-f1 ctrl-alt-f3 to ensure at least one change
and wind up on tty3...

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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Adam Williamson 2018-09-28 18:09:58 -07:00
parent 071e54fc44
commit d2d6bfa695

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@ -47,8 +47,10 @@ sub run {
assert_script_run '! systemctl is-active ipa.service'; assert_script_run '! systemctl is-active ipa.service';
# decommission the server # decommission the server
assert_script_run 'ipa-server-install -U --uninstall', 300; assert_script_run 'ipa-server-install -U --uninstall', 300;
# try and un-garble the screen that the above garbles... # try and un-garble the screen that the above sometimes garbles
assert_script_run 'clear'; # ...we may be on tty1 or tty3 now, so flip between them
send_key "ctrl-alt-f1";
send_key "ctrl-alt-f3";
# FIXME check server is decommissioned...how? # FIXME check server is decommissioned...how?
} }
} }