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That is a very old version of both Docker, and Ubuntu; Docker 18.06.0 is the first release of Docker 18.06, so at least is missing any of the patch releases (latest patch release for 18.06 was 18.06.3, which was a security release; https://docs.docker.com/engine/release-notes/18.06/) However, Docker 18.06 is 5 Years old, and reached EOL in 2018/2019, which means it contains various known vulnerabilities, which won't be patched. Ubuntu 16.04 also reached EOL, and no longer containers updates or security fixes, so I HIGHLY recommend updating your systems. If there is a bug in Docker, it won't be fixed for 18.06. Exit code 137 could be due to an OOM (out of memory) error, but could have other reasons. The |
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We are running multiple containers on a docker host, and all containers have similar configurations and software, sometimes the containers randomly exit, and once in two or three weeks, one of the containers will be in exit state. We still have not found the root cause
Host OS = Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Docker version = 18.06.0-ce, build 0ffa825
Container OS = Oracle Linux Server 7.9
Container Exit Code = 137
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