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Root cause: dotnet runs as container PID 1 and Linux ignores default-action signals sent to PID 1, so the runtime's unhandled-exception path (banner, then abort() -> SIGABRT) could never terminate the process — it printed the trace and spun the main thread at 100% CPU with the container `running`, so `restart: unless-stopped` never fired. Reproduced deterministically: same StartupValidator throw exits 134 under an init process and wedges without one. Two layers, each covering the other's gap: - Program.cs registers an AppDomain.UnhandledException handler before the first statement that can throw: prints the trace, best-effort flushes Serilog, Environment.Exit(134) — exit() is a syscall PID 1 CAN perform, 134 preserves the 128+SIGABRT crash code, and it covers every thread, not just the boot window. It cannot fire under WebApplicationFactory (the test host catches entry-point exceptions), so the designed boot-refusal exceptions still propagate to tests unchanged. - docker-compose: init: true on all 8 nodes for the crash paths that bypass the managed event (Environment.FailFast, runtime-internal aborts). The CoordinatedShutdown no-Environment.Exit guard gains a precise carve-out (exactly one call, only inside the handler); Environment.Exit still fires the CLR shutdown hook Akka binds via run-by-clr-shutdown-hook = on, so the crash path skips nothing abort() kept. New pin test keeps the handler ahead of the configuration build. Live-verified on the rig image: crash now yields Exited (134) + RestartCount climbing under `unless-stopped`, trace intact, with and without init; full 8-node rig redeployed healthy with docker-init as PID 1. Closes #34. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_014WNM4vjoVksyyBraTXSZE1