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  • potemkin_aiP Offline
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    wrote last edited by girish
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    Is there any way to have turn healtcheck implemented?

    I realized my turn server has been hanging somehow weird with the following messages in the logs:

    => Generating turnserver.conf
    => Ensure permissions
    => Starting coturn
    bind: Cannot assign requested address
    Cannot bind local socket to addr: Invalid argument
    bind: Cannot assign requested address
    Cannot bind local socket to addr: Cannot assign requested address
    bind: Cannot assign requested address
    Cannot bind local socket to addr: Cannot assign requested address
    

    + I wasn't able to extract them from the web console - it returned zero (empty) log - that is the output that I've received via docker log command.

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      Good idea.

      As for the bug itself, I don't really know why it is saying cannot find. There are some upstream reports like https://github.com/coturn/coturn/issues/311 https://github.com/coturn/coturn/issues/1478 . I think you will have put the service in debug mode , then exec into the container and then run /app/code/start.sh manually and see why it's failing. coturn has some code to auto-detect IPs , maybe this is not working properly .

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        Thanks. I'm fine with an occasional troubles that I will leave alone (after all it was working fine for a few years without any problems), but I was absolutely sure that all 'core' services are monitored thought.

        Is there any chance to expect that anytime soon?

        I can't think of a work-around solution for a turn-server external check...

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