Hi David,

Do you see any errors in sip-router log?

Also how have you created the column family in cassandra? Probably you already created it correctly but I will mention here the way to do it anyway.

You have to create a keyspace corresponding to the name of the database.

Then you have to create a column family inside that keyspace with name 'location'. Take care to put the validator and comparator to Utf8Type or AsciiType.
Ex:
create column family 'location' with comparator='UTF8Type' and default_validation_class='UTF8Type' and key_validation_class='UTF8Type' ;

I will explain this also in the readme.

Regards,
Anca




On 01/26/2012 11:04 PM, David wrote:
Thanks Anca,

No the records are not in the location db. I did modify the location
table and included "domain(string)" I dont know if that is necessary or
not but logically to me it makes sense.

However the records are not written to the table. I know for certain
that the user is authenticated because before I added the user to
cassandra I was getting a 401 unauthorized. Since I added the user it
seems to authenticate and then send me a 483.

I am using the default cassandra config as of now.

I did enable the domain modules in that config.

I will try the debug methods you mentioned below and report back.

Thanks

David


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