Never mind.
Found answer in other thread.
I need to run following before running build.
./dev/change_scala_version.sh 2.11
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Nirav Patel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build zeppeling 0.6 branch with spark 2.0 using following:
>
> mvn clean package -Pbuild-d
Hi,
I am trying to build zeppeling 0.6 branch with spark 2.0 using following:
mvn clean package -Pbuild-distr -Pmapr41 -Pyarn -Pspark-2.0 -Pscala-2.11
-DskipTests
I am getting following error:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project zeppelin-spark_2.10: Could not
resolve dependencies for p
Hi Kevin,
approach #2 sounds very reasonable and should work indeed.
Ahyoung, how do you think you could you take a quick look at the cases with
SparkR that Kevin described and see if that is documented\expected outcome?
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Alex
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Kevin Niemann
wrote:
> I'm usin
Hi,
Currently I am using apache zeppelin alongside my eclipse based scala
project. So basically I use my scala project to spit various intermediate
files or file I need for analysis and then use zeppelin to create different
visualization on top of those files. However, many times I find myself to
Spark will typically give you that resource (CPU, memory...) sharing and
reuse.
However, the way you configure your Spark REPL (number of cores, memory
size...) is not my way, just because your data and needs are not mine.
There is still a place to design and develop and additional layer of
abstra
Just throwing my $0.02 at the prior comment by York. In my opinion users should
not "have their own processing". In cloud environments everything is shared
because resources are only utilized on demand. Thus users request processing
and occupy it while using it then it is released for others. If
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 1:37 AM, York Huang
wrote:
> I think Vincent's option 1 is the way to go at this stage. Basically, in a
> multi-users environment, every users should have their own storage and
> processing. So far Zeppelin has not seen to be able to isolate users
> totally.
>
https://gi
Hi Jesang,
The second option worked for me. I used this way because I
needed to customize the installation with spark version etc. So now I can
create a script and share with other so they can install just by running the
script.
Thanks a Lot : )
Thanks & Regards,
Vikash Kuma
From
Hi Vikash,
>From my experience, there is no pre installation required to run Z-Manager.
What about run your modified script into Vagrant Environment?
https://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/0.7.0-SNAPSHOT/install/virtual_machine.html#create-a-zeppelin-ready-vm
According to documentation you can execute
Hi all,
I am not able to find latest comparison between Zeppelin and
other open source notebooks. Like Jupyter, beaker etc. Each post is
almost one year old.
Does anybody know any link or blog ?
Thanks & Regards,
Vikash Kumar
Hi all,
I am trying to install Zeppelin with Z-Manger by using
zeppelin-installer.sh script. I downloaded that file and made required changes.
But when I am running from my machine its treating each word as a command. And
giving errors. Is there any other installation required to
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