The state in lucid is really problematic. Afaik, the init.d scripts are
supposed to provide wrappers for upstart in the transition period, and
we are using them in a lot of old scripts to manage our fleet. Reloading
ssh with "/etc/init.d/ssh reload" resulted in a weird state where
upstart believes ssh is stopped, while it's still up but upstart has no
way to control it until the service is stopped from the init.d script.

Additionally, doing a kill -1 on sshd leads to the same bug: upstart
thinks sshd is stopped when it's really reloaded.

Is there a fix planned in -updates for lucid? What is planned for future
releases?

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[LUCID] /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531912
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