> I'd say that if the application can't run without the required file,
it's a severe/actual error because it's no functional/operational. Why
is the file not created at start instead of shutdown? The message should
contain the information given here.

It is running, you said so yourself. The values are stored in memory
while running and default values are generated from code if the file is
missing so the warning log can be ignored when first starting. The
values are then written to file on shutdown.

As you mention in that ticket, you are using init.d so it is not
applicable.

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