It is - keystone only ships an upstart configuration (no init script)
which installs to /etc/init

Using the service command is the correct way to call init
scripts/upstart configuration:

   sudo service keystone restart

This will ensure that the preferred method of managing the service is
used - in the case of keystone, the upstart configuration on Ubuntu

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  No init.d script included in icehouse ubuntu packaging

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