To be clear - the per-container 'command' handler, which is a part of
the lxc-start process, cannot multiplex, so if one command were to be,
say, suspended while having an open connection to the handler, or if
lxc-start itself were to be hung, that could cause lxc-info to hang (as
it was doing for you), and lxc-destroy would hang while calling lxc-info
(which it does to figure out if it is running).
The key is to figure out how you got to that state.
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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lxc-list crash after lxc-destroy of a running container
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