Restore missing ps example for killed containers
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This restores the missing example. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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48ee228c9464 fedora:20 bash 2 weeks ago Exited (0) 2 weeks ago tender_torvalds
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```
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#### Killed containers
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You can use a filter to locate containers that exited with status of `137`
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meaning a `SIGKILL(9)` killed them.
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```bash
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$ docker ps -a --filter 'exited=137'
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CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
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b3e1c0ed5bfe ubuntu:latest "sleep 1000" 12 seconds ago Exited (137) 5 seconds ago grave_kowalevski
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a2eb5558d669 redis:latest "/entrypoint.sh redi 2 hours ago Exited (137) 2 hours ago sharp_lalande
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Any of these events result in a `137` status:
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* the `init` process of the container is killed manually
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* `docker kill` kills the container
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* Docker daemon restarts which kills all running containers
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#### Status
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The `status` filter matches containers by status. You can filter using
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