[SR-Users] dbcassandra - 483
David
david at styleflare.com
Thu Jan 26 22:04:25 CET 2012
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
On 1/26/12 4:22 AM, Anca Vamanu wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I believe it has to do more with your configuration fine than with
> location and db_cassandra, but lets see exactly what happens.
> First of all do a message capture on the server to see that happens to
> the Invite the first time it passes the server. Look at the RURI. Is
> it changed to the contact in the location "table" (column family)?
> Then increase the debug level to 4 and look through the logs when the
> Invite message is processed. Look after usrloc and db_cassandra logs.
> You could also send those here so I can take a look.
> Also have you looked in cassandra in the location column family? Do
> you see the records there?
>
> Regards,
> Anca
>
>
> On 01/26/2012 08:04 AM, David wrote:
>> Anca,
>>
>> for some strange reason I am getting "SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops" back
>> when I try to register.
>>
>> I am running kamaikio -EEEEEE and I see we get authenticated correctly
>> but then lots of other info is spit out very quickly and I am having a
>> hard time trying to understand it.
>>
>> I think it may have to do with the location table. But I could be wrong.
>>
>> Any ideas how to debug?
>>
>> Thank you.
>
>
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