** Description changed:

- We have noticed that the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 has resulted in
- daemons that are started from rc.d scripts sometimes being run twice.
+ We have noticed that after the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, daemons that
+ are started from rc.d scripts are sometimes being run twice.
  
  We've tracked this down to a race condition in the failsafe script.
  Here is the normal sequence of events:
  
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: Failsafe of 120 seconds reached.
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: net-device-up start event emitted
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: starting failsafe script
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: sleeping in failsafe script
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: static-network-up start event emitted
  Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: rc-sysinit starting event emitted
  Mar 16 10:39:37 kernel: [    2.056689] init: failsafe main process (642) 
killed by TERM signal
  
  (Note the inaccurate message about the 120 seconds being reached which
  is actually logged immediately on boot - best just to ignore that.  The
  TERM warning is also harmless - that is the normal result.)
  
  Here is what we see on a bad boot, where the rc.d scripts are started
  twice:
  
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: static-network-up start event emitted
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: rc-sysinit starting event emitted
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: Failsafe of 120 seconds reached.
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: net-device-up start event emitted
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: starting failsafe script
  Mar 16 10:24:47 failsafe: sleeping in failsafe script
  Mar 16 10:26:47 failsafe: emitting from failsafe script
  Mar 16 10:26:47 failsafe: rc-sysinit starting event emitted
  Mar 16 10:26:47 kernel: [  122.229597] init: failsafe main process (797) 
killed by TERM signal
  
  rc-sysinit has been emitted twice.
  
  Note that the rc-sysinit event has been emitted before the failsafe
  script has been emitted, because in this boot it happens that the
  static-network-up event was emitted before the net-device-up event.
  
  As a result, the normal stop on "starting rc-sysinit" rule in the
  failsafe job definition doesn't work because the failsafe job is not yet
  running.
  
  Another way to look at the issue is that the rc-sysinit job definition's
  "start on (filesystem and static-network-up) or failsafe-boot" means
  that it will always start twice if it finishes before the failsafe
  handler fires.

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  rc-sysinit run twice due to failsafe race condition

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