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Greenboot healthcheck service restart unnecessarily reboots the system

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      What were you trying to do that didn't work?

      The "systemctl restart greenboot-healthcheck" command unnecessarily restarts the system under certain workflow described in the Steps.

      What is the impact of this issue to you?

      Backward incompatible behavior compared to greenboot-0.15.x package

      Please provide the package NVR for which the bug is seen:

      greenboot-0.16.1-0

      How reproducible is this bug?:

      100%

      Steps to reproduce

      1. Boot into a clean system
      2. echo "exit 1" > /etc/greenboot/check/required.d/10_failme.sh
      3. chmod 755 /etc/greenboot/check/required.d/10_failme.sh
      4. systemctl restart greenboot-healthcheck

      Expected results

      Greenboot service should fail the check without restarting the system (v0.15.x behavior)

      Actual results

      Greenboot service fails and restarts the system (backward incompatible behavior in v0.16.x)

              saypaulgit Sayan Paul
              ggiguash@redhat.com Gregory Giguashvili
              Sayan Paul Sayan Paul
              Mario Cattamo Mario Cattamo
              Eliane Pereira Eliane Pereira
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