Add more info on attach inspired by discussion in #2855
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@docker.com> (github: SvenDowideit)
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--no-stdin=false Do not attach STDIN
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--sig-proxy=true Proxy all received signals to the process (even in non-TTY mode). SIGCHLD, SIGKILL, and SIGSTOP are not proxied.
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The `attach` command will allow you to view or
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interact with any running container, detached (`-d`)
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or interactive (`-i`). You can attach to the same
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container at the same time - screen sharing style, or quickly view the
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progress of your daemonized process.
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The `attach` command lets you view or interact with any running container's
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primary process (`pid 1`).
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You can attach to the same contained process multiple times simultaneously, screen
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sharing style, or quickly view the progress of your daemonized process.
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> **Note:** This command is not for running a new process in a container.
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> See: [`docker exec`](#exec).
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You can detach from the container again (and leave it running) with
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`CTRL-p CTRL-q` (for a quiet exit), or `CTRL-c` which will send a
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