It's not quite that simple, sadly;
if we just move the code up, then it avoids the assert. However the job will now fail to respawn because when the post-start job exits, there's nothing to say the job needs to be restarted.
It's not quite that simple, sadly;
if we just move the code up, then it avoids the assert. However the job will now fail to respawn because when the post-start job exits, there's nothing to say the job needs to be restarted.