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Martin Blix Grydeland authored
When the killmode is 'process', only the mgt process is ever signalled by systemd. If that fails to exit within TimeoutStopSec, we may leave unresponsive processes till tearing themselves down. During a restart of the service, that could lead to the old cache process still holding onto resources like bound ports, preventing the new service from starting. With 'mixed' mode instead, first SIGTERM is sent to the mgt process only (found through its PID file), but all the processes in the group will be sent SIGKILL after TimeoutStopSec, and systemd will wait for them all to exit. Signed-off-by: Dridi Boukelmoune <dridi.boukelmoune@gmail.com>
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