Probabily when you restart the service jenkins does not remove his files in the /proc directory. Execute this line before start jenkins:

find /proc -maxdepth 2 -user jenkins -name exe -lname '*/bin/java'
If you have a result (as in my case) it means that there are an older /proc/XXXX dir and jenkins create another one. This is the reason why this proces fails ( in runtime there are to dirs and it causes the error)

Resolution

Option 1: Try to remove the dir that appear when you execute "find /proc -maxdepth 2 -user jenkins -name exe -lname '*/bin/java'" command (I could not for permission reasons

Option 2: Modify the file /etc/init.d/jenkis, find the line that has this code:

JPROC=$( find /proc -maxdepth 2 -user $JENKINS_USER -name exe -lname "*/bin/java" )
and replace it for this one:

JPROC=$( find /proc -maxdepth 2 -user $JENKINS_USER -name exe -lname "*/bin/java" | tail -1 )
The second option works for me. I should tell to jenkins folks this bug.

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