Changes for page Runtime Overview Exit codes
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... ... @@ -8,20 +8,21 @@ 8 8 9 9 == 2. Exit code values == 10 10 11 -* Exited with code *0*: The application inside the container completed its work successfully without any errors. 11 +* Exited with code **0**: The application inside the container completed its work successfully without any errors. 12 12 13 -* Exited with code 1: There was a general error in the application, which could be due to a variety of reasons like incorrect arguments or a failed dependency. 13 +* Exited with code **1**: There was a general error in the application, which could be due to a variety of reasons like incorrect arguments or a failed dependency. 14 14 15 -* Exited with code 125: The docker run command was not executed successfully 15 +* Exited with code **125**: The docker run command was not executed successfully 16 16 17 -* Exited with code 126: The command inside the container was found but cannot be executed. This can be due to permission issues or if the command is not executable. 17 +* Exited with code **126**: The command inside the container was found but cannot be executed. This can be due to permission issues or if the command is not executable. 18 18 19 -* Exited with code 127: The command was not found. This usually happens if a script is missing or the path is not set correctly. 19 +* Exited with code **127**: The command was not found. This usually happens if a script is missing or the path is not set correctly. 20 20 21 -* Exited with code 137: The container was forcefully stopped. This happens when the container exceeds its memory resource limit (OOM) 21 +* Exited with code **137**: The container was forcefully stopped. This happens when the container exceeds its memory resource limit (OOM) 22 22 23 -* Exited with code 139: The application inside the container crashed due to a segmentation fault, which is usually caused by accessing memory that the process does not have permission to access. 24 -* Exited with code 255: Container exited, returning an exit code outside the acceptable range, meaning the cause of the error is not known 23 +* Exited with code **139**: The application inside the container crashed due to a segmentation fault, which is usually caused by accessing memory that the process does not have permission to access. 24 + 25 +* Exited with code **255**: Container exited, returning an exit code outside the acceptable range, meaning the cause of the error is not known 25 25 26 26 27 27 == 5. Suggested Additional Readings ==