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It looks like keepalived has a systemd service definition file now, and
Xenial uses systemd. So presumably this is moot now, as on Ubuntu salt
(I presume) will be able to use systemd's service status?

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Title:
  Feature request for init script: status function

Status in keepalived package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In order to have configuration management tools like salt manage the
  keepalived service, the init script has to have a 'status' function.
  I've made a basic 'status' function patch for /etc/init.d/keepalived
  based on keepalived 1:1.2.2-3ubuntu1 on  Ubuntu 12.04.2 LT. See
  attached patch.

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