I too cannot stop a container, but it is running Ubuntu Xenial Xerus
16.04 LTS.  I cannot tell if the root cause is the same as reported by
this bug report though; I am not familiar with systemd.

I created a few days ago a new container on an updated Ubuntu Trusty
Thar 14.04 LTS host using the following command:

 lxc launch images:ubuntu/xenial/amd64 server1

Now, the following command hangs/freezes:

 lxc stop server1

I could assist in debugging, if required.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1519499

Title:
  Shutdown failure: Assertion 'sd_id128_randomize(&id) >= 0' failed at
  ../src/core/dbus.c:657, function bus_on_connection(). Aborting.

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This is a follow-up on this issue here:
  https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/1336 I cannot stop a LXD container
  gently and as it seems the issue lies within ubuntu/systemd which does
  not handle SIGPWR correctly.

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