Greetings, I have two Machines with Kamailio in a High Availability (HA) configuration. Both machines are active and processing calls and both have one HA IP that can jump to the other machine in case of failure.
I also have probing for NAPs configured with each IP as the socket. So, in each machine i have this configuration : listen=udp:HA_Address1 listen=udp:HA_Address2 NAP 1 being probed from socket HA_Address1 NAP 1 being probed from socket HA_Address2 I also have /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_nonlocal_bind with value 1. Everything works correctly with this configuration. However when the probing is sent for the NAP' my logs get filled with the same error messages. udp_send(): sendto(sock, buf: 0x7f2d4c91fa18, len: 340, 0, dst: (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx), tolen: 16) - err: Invalid argument (22) CRITICAL: <core> [core/udp_server.c:602]: udp_send(): invalid sendtoparameters#012one possible reason is the server is bound to localhost and#012attempts to send to the net ERROR: tm [../../core/forward.h:219]: msg_send_buffer(): udp_send failed The error happens because it is trying to probe a NAP using a socket that isn't active at the moment in the machine. Is there a way for this error not to be logged or be disabled without reducing Log Level to suppress CRITICAL errors? I think this is a standard High Availability configuration. Is there some setting that can disable this kind of errors? Best Regards, Duarte Rocha
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