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	Running `supervisorctl stop` or `supervisorctl restart` on a process
name which is not known is an error:
```
$ supervisorctl stop nonexistent-process
nonexistent-process: ERROR (no such process)
$ echo $?
1
```
ef6d0ec5ca moved
zulip_deliver_scheduled_* out of the `workers:` group.  Since upgrades
run `stop-server` before applying puppet, the list of processes at
that time is from the previous version of Zulip, so may not have the
new `zulip_deliver_scheduled_*` names -- and the `stop-server` will
hence fail.
If the upgrade is not applying puppet, it will `restart-server`. At
that point, the old names will still be in the configuration, so
relying on the current `superisorctl status` is the best gauge of what
exists to restart.
In short, only ever stop/start/restart the `zulip_deliver_scheduled_*`
processes if `supervisorctl status` knows about them already.
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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