I discovered that, although sending a SIGHUG signal to TGT (using the
`reload tgt` command) doesn't works, I can correctly "reload" TGT using
the following command:

    tgt-admin --update ALL

I know upstart has the option to change the signal send to a deamon.
However, if we could change the `reload` behavior to send no signal and
exec an script, we could correct the `reload` wrong behavior.

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  tgt doesn't export some LUNs after a reload operation (SIGHUP)

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