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Add a note about PID 1 not terminating on SIGINT/SIGTERM.
Also re-arranged the description of CTRL-c to make it clearer. Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
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@ -516,10 +516,16 @@ interactively. You can attach to the same contained process multiple times
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simultaneously, screen sharing style, or quickly view the progress of your
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daemonized process.
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You can detach from the container (and leave it running) with `CTRL-p CTRL-q`
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(for a quiet exit) or `CTRL-c` which will send a `SIGKILL` to the container.
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When you are attached to a container, and exit its main process, the process's
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exit code will be returned to the client.
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You can detach from the container and leave it running with `CTRL-p
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CTRL-q` (for a quiet exit) or with `CTRL-c` if `--sig-proxy` is false.
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If `--sig-proxy` is true (the default),`CTRL-c` sends a `SIGINT`
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to the container.
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>**Note**: A process running as PID 1 inside a container is treated
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>specially by Linux: it ignores any signal with the default action.
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>So, the process will not terminate on `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM` unless it is
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>coded to do so.
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It is forbidden to redirect the standard input of a `docker attach` command while
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attaching to a tty-enabled container (i.e.: launched with `-t`).
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@ -111,6 +111,11 @@ as you'll see in later examples. Specifying `-t` is forbidden when the client
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standard output is redirected or piped, such as in:
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`echo test | docker run -i busybox cat`.
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>**Note**: A process running as PID 1 inside a container is treated
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>specially by Linux: it ignores any signal with the default action.
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>So, the process will not terminate on `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM` unless it is
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>coded to do so.
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## Container identification
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### Name (--name)
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