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I have a web api project with running fine when i ran through visual studio, able to build the image also. but when i run using the command

docker run -d -t -p 8000:83 8fbf296e2173

shows no error and the container will be listed in docker ps -a with the status

Exited (139) 1 second ago

Please help to solve this

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Started using WSL 2 and encountered the same issue. The workaround posted here has resolved things for me: https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4694#issuecomment-

Add the following to .wslconfig in %userprofile%\.wslconfig

[wsl2]
kernelCommandLine = vsyscall=emulate
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    thanks @sam-worley, your anwser gave me the right way. Summary: create a file named .wslconfig in the user directory C://users/[your user name]/.wslconfig with content "[wsl2] kernelCommandLine = vsyscall=emulate" and restart pc: dev.to/damith/…
    – Silvan
    Oct 28, 2021 at 6:52
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It's impossible to say what the root cause is without knowing more about the image that is running. But, the Exited (139) basically means the PID 1 of the container was sent SIGKILL. It could be anything, segfault, out of memory, stack overflow, etc.

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  • thanks wmorrell, is any way to log this somewhere the error
    – arunraj770
    Apr 4, 2019 at 5:54
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    Run docker inspect [container ID] using the container ID found in the docker ps output. That will dump a big JSON object containing info about that container, potentially including more information on what caused the termination. Also, docker logs [container ID].
    – wmorrell
    Apr 4, 2019 at 5:57
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For anyone's future reference; Docker exit code 139 (128 + 11) means that a container received a SIGSEGV. This may be a result of invalid memory reference.

Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/35410993/7160815

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I faced the same issue while trying to connect to port 1433 from my host to docker (error code 139). I was able to resolve it by using Administrator: Windows Powershell.

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