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    38 months ago

    Most likely low memory, linux systems when there are out of memory calls the OOM killer, which kills the largest processes running on the system. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/153585/how-does-the-oom-killer-decide-which-process-to-kill-first

    You can probably find evidence of this in the system logs, on most modern systems, this should show you higher prio logs from last boot: journalctl -p 4 -b

    You should see something like this, if it was killed by OOM killer

    MESSAGE=Killed process 3029 (Web Content) total-vm:10206696kB, anon-rss:6584572kB, file-rss:0kB, shm em-rss:8732kB

    And you should definitely think about extending the memory of the system or reducing the number of containers/they memory footprint.