AT_CAPTURE_FILE([expected])
# Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created
# and that its contents are the correct pid.
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db& echo $! > expected], [0])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db 2>/dev/null & echo $! > expected], [0])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s pid], [kill `cat expected`])
AT_CHECK(
[pid=`cat pid` && expected=`cat expected` && test "$pid" = "$expected"],
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([parentpid])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([newpid])
# Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created.
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --monitor --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db& echo $! > parent], [0])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --monitor --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db 2>/dev/null & echo $! > parent], [0])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s pid], [kill `cat parent`])
# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.