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I created one image using below Dockerfile

FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN mkdir -p /app   
COPY . /app         
CMD python /app/app.py

I am using this command to build the image:

DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t my-first-ubuntu-image .

And this one to run the container

Command for running the container : docker container run -d my-first-ubuntu-image

And when I run docker ps -a*, its status is showing Exited.
What is going on? I cannot understand because when I did the same for a nginx image, it is in running state.

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    Try running the container in the foreground (without the -d option); what does it say? Does it exit immediately? You can also use docker logs with the name or container ID from the docker ps -a output to see what it printed out.
    – David Maze
    Jun 14, 2020 at 12:22
  • @David when i run "docker container run -d ubuntu bash" it goes in exited state. have u ever face this.
    – Dewa
    Jun 14, 2020 at 12:47
  • Yes, that is exactly what that command will do, generally with exit status 0. In normal use you wouldn't run either an unmodified ubuntu container or bash as the main container command; the docker run command you show in the question is much more typical.
    – David Maze
    Jun 14, 2020 at 13:29

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There is a trick to prevent the container from dying: docker run -d my_image -d tail /dev/null -f

The command tail /dev/null -f keeps the container busy forever.

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