Several times when shutting down the CC and Cloud init scripts I've been left 
with the dhcpd3 process owning one of the listening 877x sockets (according to 
netstat --tcp -nlp) and requiring a SIGKILL to die.
I wondered if this was fallout from init scripts sending SIGKILL to the daemons 
in some situations.

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'eucalyptus-cc stop' does not kill the eucalyptus dhcpd3 process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342054
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