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diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/ganeti-shepherd-support.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/ganeti-shepherd-support.patch
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+++ b/gnu/packages/patches/ganeti-shepherd-support.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+Ganeti uses an internal tool to start/stop daemons during init and
+upgrade. This patch makes the tool use native Shepherd facilities.
+
+diff --git a/daemons/daemon-util.in b/daemons/daemon-util.in
+--- a/daemons/daemon-util.in
++++ b/daemons/daemon-util.in
+@@ -184,6 +184,21 @@ use_systemctl() {
+ return 1
+ }
+
++# Checks if we should use the Shepherd to start/stop daemons
++use_shepherd() {
++ # Is Shepherd running as PID 1?
++ ps --no-headers -p 1 -o cmd | grep -q shepherd || return 1
++
++ type -p herd >/dev/null || return 1
++
++ # Does Shepherd know about Ganeti at all?
++ if herd status | grep -q ganeti; then
++ return 0
++ fi
++
++ return 1
++}
++
+ # Prints path to PID file for a daemon.
+ daemon_pidfile() {
+ if [[ "$#" -lt 1 ]]; then
+@@ -261,6 +276,13 @@ check() {
+ else
+ return 1
+ fi
++ elif use_shepherd; then
++ activestate="$(herd status ${name})"
++ if echo $activestate | grep -q Running ; then
++ return 0
++ else
++ return 1
++ fi
+ elif type -p start-stop-daemon >/dev/null; then
+ start-stop-daemon --stop --signal 0 --quiet \
+ --pidfile $pidfile --name "$name"
+@@ -291,6 +313,20 @@ start() {
+ return $?
+ fi
+
++ if use_shepherd; then
++ if herd status "$name" | grep -q "disabled"; then
++ # The Shepherd will disable a service that has stopped, even if it exits
++ # gracefully. Thus, we must re-enable it in case of a master failover.
++ herd enable "${name}"
++ fi
++ # Note: unlike systemd, which happily starts a service and returns success
++ # even if the daemon immediately exits, the Shepherd actually waits for it
++ # to come up. Thus, ignore the exit status from 'herd start' in case of
++ # master daemons running on the wrong node, or ganeti-kvmd disabled, etc.
++ herd start "${name}"
++ return 0
++ fi
++
+ # Read $<daemon>_ARGS and $EXTRA_<daemon>_ARGS
+ eval local args="\"\$${ucname}_ARGS \$EXTRA_${ucname}_ARGS\""
+
+@@ -336,6 +372,13 @@ stop() {
+
+ if use_systemctl; then
+ systemctl stop "${name}.service"
++ elif use_shepherd; then
++ if herd status | grep -q "$name"; then
++ herd stop "$name"
++ else
++ # Do not raise an error if the service has not been enabled.
++ return 0
++ fi
+ elif type -p start-stop-daemon >/dev/null; then
+ start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo --retry 30 \
+ --pidfile $pidfile --name "$name"
+@@ -352,6 +395,9 @@ check_and_start() {
+ if use_systemctl; then
+ echo "${name} supervised by systemd but not running, will not restart."
+ return 1
++ elif use_shepherd; then
++ echo "${name} supervised by shepherd but not running, will not restart."
++ return 1
+ fi
+
+ start $name