--- title: Databricks Connector Troubleshooting slug: /connectors/database/databricks/troubleshooting --- {% partial file="/v1.6/connectors/troubleshooting.md" /%} ## Databricks connection details ``` source: type: databricks serviceName: local_databricks serviceConnection: config: catalog: hive_metastore databaseSchema: default token: hostPort: localhost:443 connectionArguments: http_path: sourceConfig: config: type: DatabaseMetadata sink: type: metadata-rest config: {} workflowConfig: openMetadataServerConfig: hostPort: http://localhost:8585/api authProvider: no-auth ``` Here are the steps to get `hostPort`, `token` and `http_path`. First login to Azure Databricks and from side bar select SQL Warehouse (In SQL section) {% image src="/images/v1.6/connectors/databricks/select-sql-warehouse.png" alt="Select Sql Warehouse" caption="Select Sql Warehouse" /%} Now click on sql Warehouse from the SQL Warehouses list. {% image src="/images/v1.6/connectors/databricks/Open-sql-warehouse.png" alt="Open Sql Warehouse" caption="Open Sql Warehouse" /%} Now inside that page go to Connection details section. In this page Server hostname and Port is your `hostPort`, HTTP path is your `http_path`. {% image src="/images/v1.6/connectors/databricks/Connection-details.png" alt="Connection details" caption="Connection details" /%} In Connection details section page click on Create a personal access token. {% image src="/images/v1.6/connectors/databricks/Open-create-tocken-page.png" alt="Open create tocken" caption="Open create tocken" /%} Now In this page you can create new `token`. {% image src="/images/v1.6/connectors/databricks/Generate-token.png" alt="Generate tocken" caption="Generate tocken" /%}