to verfiy LDX is running in terminal do a:
ps aux | grep lxd
this example shows LXD us running if you are not seeing some thing like than
it's not running
root 783 0.0 0.2 436592 19584 ? Ssl May26 0:15 /usr/bin/lxd
--group lxd --tcp [::]:8443
this will tell what version you have
lxc version
0.9
I found running LXD version 0.9 solved the booting problem you describe, so
update soon.
if you are running an older version of LXD you can kick start it with
systemctl start lxd
and then verify it's running with
ps aux | grep lxd
Also beware LDX requires TLSv1.2
openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
If you are version is lower than about 1.0.1x
Looking into verifying your OpenSSL package does handle TLSv1.2 as this issue
has been brewing for a good long while and hits everyone.
This was a huge stumbling block for me just this past week so any older client
machines will need to be updated to deal with this level of security.
-Kevin
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