Hmm, I was wrong. Actually, sysv script in Debian Wheezy was using TERM
for stop (and thus for restart as well), and INT for reload and force-
reload. So yes, you were right, there was a way to kill it ungracefully.
But documentation never suggested anything but force-reload to apply new
settings, which is supposed to be graceful but is broken currently.

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