By running the start script:
/etc/init.d/frameworkd restart
I tried also to call with "stop" as parameter, but this showed the same
effect.
atm, i can only recommend to
- either examine the stop-function in the script
- or saving all manually modified config files (frameworkd.conf,
rules.yaml, ...), removing that script and reinstall fso-frameworkd,
forcing confmiss to replace missing configfiles
a medium could be to fetch the fso-frameworkd package and extract the init
script. maybe a diff is enlightning.
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