Thanks, adding --system apparently helps.

The verbosity is awful / nonexistent, I can only guess the command did
anything by seeing the PID changing:

# initctl --system restart ssh
ssh start/running, process 22389
# initctl --system restart ssh
ssh start/running, process 22394

Adding "-v" (the "verbose" switch) apparently doesn't do anything in any
of the common initctl commands I've tried (list, start, stop, restart).

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  Newly installed openssh-server and upstart: status: Unknown job: ssh

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