Why Your Docker Containers Refuse to Die: The PID 1 Problem
You hit docker stop. Nothing happens. You wait ten seconds. Docker eventually sends SIGKILL. The container disappears, but only after a frustrating timeout. Your CI pipeline is slower than it should be, your Kubernetes pod terminations are sluggish, and you have a vague feeling something is wrong. I
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