I forgot to mention, this bug report concerns:
Ubuntu 18.04
Package: corosync-qdevice
Version: 2.4.3-0ubuntu1

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Title:
  "systemctl enable corosync-qdevice.service" fails

Status in corosync package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  "systemctl enable corosync-qdevice.service" fails:
  Synchronizing state of corosync-qdevice.service with SysV service script with 
/lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
  Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable corosync-qdevice
  update-rc.d: error: corosync-qdevice Default-Start contains no runlevels, 
aborting.

  Reason is that an init.d script as well as a systemd service definition 
exists:
  # dpkg -L corosync-qdevice
  /lib/systemd/system/corosync-qdevice.service
  /etc/init.d/corosync-qdevice

  Therefore, using pcs to add a qdevice to the cluster fails:
  pcs quorum device add model net host=qdevice-host algorithm=ffsplit
  Log:
  I, [2018-12-24T22:39:00.208158 #149]  INFO -- : Running: systemctl enable 
corosync-qdevice.service
  I, [2018-12-24T22:39:00.208322 #149]  INFO -- : CIB USER: hacluster, groups: 
  I, [2018-12-24T22:39:00.463878 #149]  INFO -- : Return Value: 1
  E, [2018-12-24T22:39:00.464110 #149] ERROR -- : Enabling corosync-qdevice 
failed

  Workaround is to manually remove the "/etc/init.d/corosync-qdevice"
  script.

  Solution is to remove the "/etc/init.d/corosync-qdevice" file from the
  "corosync-qdevice" package.

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