I *think* that message is just from when the connection is closed. Sorry this is a hard one to help with, as it's more than likely something to do with your client app. Some guessing...
Everything is working if you do not use the authenticator ? Can you inspect the ports on the server and see if the connection is created from the client ? Any difference if you use an invalid password ? Try using Hector ? Try creating a new testing app from scratch. Hope that helps Aaron On 18 Nov 2010, at 10:03, Alaa Zubaidi wrote: > One other thing, while login() hangs when called on the server side, and > nothing is logged, I see the following logged when I kill the hanged process. > > DEBUG 13:01:10,640 logged out: null > > Thanks > > On 11/17/2010 12:41 PM, Alaa Zubaidi wrote: >> Hi Aaron, >> >> I used the client, and was able to login. >> E:\cassandra>bin\cassandra-cli.bat -host 191.111.1.11 -port 9160 >> Starting Cassandra Client >> Connected to: "Test Cluster" on 191.111.1.11/9160 >> Welcome to cassandra CLI. >> >> Type 'help' or '?' for help. Type 'quit' or 'exit' to quit. >> [defa...@unknown] use Realtime al 'al' >> Authenticated to keyspace: Realtime >> [a...@realtime] >> >> and here is whats logged sever side: >> DEBUG 12:38:04,921 logged in: #<User al groups=[]> >> >> I am using Java/thrift on windows. >> >> Regards, >> Alaa >> >> On 11/15/2010 5:37 PM, Aaron Morton wrote: >>> Can you try using the command line cassandra-cli tool ? fire it up and look >>> at >>> the online help, if you pass a user name and password to the "use" >>> statement it >>> will perform a login after setting the keyspace for the connection. >>> >>> Try testing the login that way, and see what is logged server side (with >>> logging >>> at DEBUG). >>> >>> Also, what client are you using ? >>> >>> Aaron >>> >>> >>> >>> On 16 Nov, 2010,at 02:02 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<alaa.zuba...@pdf.com> wrote: >>> >>> > I removed the exception handling and It seems that the login() is >>> > hanging? >>> > >>> > On 11/15/2010 1:36 PM, Eric Evans wrote: >>> > > On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 12:26 -0800, Alaa Zubaidi wrote: >>> > >> I set authority to SimpleAuthority and log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG,stdout,R >>> > >> >>> > >> and its still the same, the error in my application is >>> > >> $batch_mutate_result.read(Cassandra.java:16477) >>> > >> InvalidRequestException(why: you have not logged in) >>> > >> >>> > >> and in the system.log after DEBUG ...... Disseminating load info... >>> > >> DEBUG ...... batch_mutate >>> > >> >>> > >> There is no mention to the login() and set_keyspace() methods. >>> > >> and no other information.. >>> > > The login() method will either raise an AuthenticationException in the >>> > > client application if the login failed, or log something like "logged >>> > > in: #<User username groups=groupname>" if it succeeded. >>> > > >>> > > Either you're not actually calling login(), or your code is trapping >>> > > the >>> > > exception and obscuring the failure. >>> > > >>> > > >>> > >>> > -- > Alaa Zubaidi >>> > PDF Solutions, Inc. >>> > 333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700 >>> > San Jose, CA 95110 USA >>> > Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639) >>> > fax: 408-938-6479 >>> > email: alaa.zuba...@pdf.com >>> > >>> > >> > > -- > Alaa Zubaidi > PDF Solutions, Inc. > 333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700 > San Jose, CA 95110 USA > Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639) > fax: 408-938-6479 > email: alaa.zuba...@pdf.com > >