Hi,

can somebody say how much effort it is to adjust (or rewrite) this module to be 
compatible with the latest kamailio and cassandra version? Is there someone in 
the community with the appropriate skills who can do this? In our current 
project we have some budget left to support this.

Regards,

Markus


> Am 23.03.2017 um 09:51 schrieb Andreas Granig <agra...@sipwise.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I also believe the module needs to be marked somehow, because it's
> implemented against a very old cassandra version and does not work with
> recent versions at all.
> 
> I'm afraid a complete re-implementation from scratch is needed there,
> because the protocol changed significantly. Also schema definitions for
> cassandra are not aligned anymore with the current usrloc schema, so all
> in all it's completely broken last time I checked (~6 months ago).
> 
> I was briefly in touch with the original developers back then, and the
> feedback was that it was a proof-of-concept and never got put somewhere
> in production, so we can safely assume no-one is using it anyways (and
> it won't work either).
> 
> Andreas
> 
> On 03/21/2017 04:24 PM, Markus Bönke wrote:
>> Hello Daniel,
>> 
>> to change the status to „unmaintained“ sounds OK for me.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Markus
>> 
>>> Am 21.03.2017 um 13:53 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>> <mico...@gmail.com <mailto:mico...@gmail.com>>:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> having some interest on the module and cassandra being still actual, I
>>> tried to avoid moving it as deprecated/obsoleted module as maybe
>>> someone will just pick it and do the required updates. It may still
>>> work for older versions of kamailio and cassandra, so maybe a better
>>> tag for it will be 'unmaintained' or 'not-up-to-date', to express more
>>> accurate the status. I consider using deprecated/obsoleted when there
>>> is reason to keep the module at all.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Markus Bönke <m...@tenios.de
>>> <mailto:m...@tenios.de>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>    Hello Daniel,
>>> 
>>>    thanks for the info. Maybe it’s better to put the module into
>>>    status “Deprecated“? 
>>> 
>>>    Regards
>>> 
>>>    Markus
>>>>    Am 21.03.2017 um 11:53 schrieb Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>>    <dan...@kamailio.org <mailto:dan...@kamailio.org>>:
>>>> 
>>>>    Hello,
>>>> 
>>>>    unfortunately the module db_cassandra was not really maintained
>>>>    and it has been reported to have issues even at start up. No one
>>>>    has picked it up yet to get it up to date, hopefully someone will
>>>>    do it at some point. I don't use and I don't have any access to a
>>>>    testbed with cassandra, so I was not able to assist with it.
>>>> 
>>>>    db_mongodb should work from the no-SQL db connectors we have.
>>>> 
>>>>    Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>>    Daniel
>>>> 
>>>>    March 21, 2017 9:56 AM, "Markus Bönke" <m...@tenios.de
>>>>    <mailto:%22markus%20b%c3%b6nke%22%20%3...@tenios.de%3E>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>        Hello,
>>>>        We are thinking about to use kamailio as a sip registrar with
>>>>        cassandra as db backend. As I can see in the documentation
>>>>        for kamailio 5.0 it is only tested with Casandra 1.1.6 and
>>>>        1.0.1, current version is 3.10 in the meantime. Is anyone
>>>>        using this module with newer versions of Cassandra? Is it
>>>>        stable?
>>>>        Thanks and regards
>>>>        Markus
>>>> 
>>>>    __
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