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David Johnson authored
Apparently oslo.service handles stop signals (like those from systemd) in a bad way. When systemd stops a service, it can drive the service into an exception (in one of its threads, I think) and I assume systemd waits until its timeout and then kills it more firmly. This patch went in to oslo.service 1.2.0 or so, but of course we're stuck back in the stone age still, around 0.9 or whatever. So apply the patch, stupid. We start and stop services a lot as we're setting up.
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