Thanks for looking at this, Martin.

Minor correction: I work with Ubuntu 14.04. Containers are Wily.


> I suppose your journal output in comment #6 was from *after* you did "lxc 
> stop"?

Correct, it was *after* "lxc stop" (resp. all the other variants)

>>> lxc exec test -- ls -l 
>>> /lib/systemd/system/sigpwr.target.wants/sigpwr-container-shutdown.service 
>>> /lib/systemd/system/sigpwr-container-shutdown.service
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 153 Oct 15 11:34 
/lib/systemd/system/sigpwr-container-shutdown.service
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  36 Oct 15 12:02 
/lib/systemd/system/sigpwr.target.wants/sigpwr-container-shutdown.service -> 
../sigpwr-container-shutdown.service

>>> lxc exec test -- systemd-detect-virt
lxc

>>> lxc stop test
^C>>>lxc exec test -- systemctl status -l sigpwr-container-shutdown.service
^C

The last call basically hangs (also without the -l option).

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