The `kamctl start|stop|restart` is provided as a basic non-unix/linux-standard 
way to start stop kamailio. It should not be mixed with other start/stop 
systems such as init.d or systemd.

While you encounter the issue on an OS using systemd, there are other OSes 
still using init.d or maybe even other start/stop systems. Kamailio can also be 
started by hand from terminal, like running just `kamailio` or with cli 
parameters `kamailio -f /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg -w /run/kamailio -m 128 -M 
12 ...`

I think it will be rather complex for kamctl to figure out how kamailio was 
started (or how it was supposed to be started on that OS) in order have all 
start/stop variants working all the time. 

If someone wants to undertake such task, he/she is welcome to make a pull 
request.

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