I'm also affected by this issue I think. I don't know for now whether it has something to do with systemd or startup, but if the munin-node service gets started with "start munin-node", it can't be stopped with "/etc/init.d/munin-node stop" although it went "[OK]". Also "/etc/init.d/munin-node restart" won't work anymore, it the service has been brought up via "start munin-node".
The same effect occurs vice versa: if you start the node with "/etc/init.d/munin-node start", you can't control it by upstart controls.
I'm also affected by this issue I think. I don't know for now whether it has something to do with systemd or startup, but if the munin-node service gets started with "start munin-node", it can't be stopped with "/etc/init. d/munin- node stop" although it went "[OK]". Also "/etc/init. d/munin- node restart" won't work anymore, it the service has been brought up via "start munin-node".
The same effect occurs vice versa: if you start the node with "/etc/init. d/munin- node start", you can't control it by upstart controls.