Hi Paride, sorry for the late reply - summer holidays.
1). Unfortunately it's a rare one, and I'm not sure exactly what state the service needs to be in, in order to trigger the bug.
2). I believe the pastebin in comment #7 is representative, and that the PIDs don't change, but rather new haproxy processes appear alongside the older ones. I'll certainly confirm and update this bug next time this pops up. It just might be a while before that happens again.
Hi Paride, sorry for the late reply - summer holidays.
1). Unfortunately it's a rare one, and I'm not sure exactly what state the service needs to be in, in order to trigger the bug.
2). I believe the pastebin in comment #7 is representative, and that the PIDs don't change, but rather new haproxy processes appear alongside the older ones. I'll certainly confirm and update this bug next time this pops up. It just might be a while before that happens again.