Hi Calamita,
dos2unix /bin/*.sh did the trick. Thanks so much.
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 8:09 PM, "calamita.agost...@libero.it"
wrote:
You have shell scripts in DOS format.
Try to make a dos2unix in every shell files ( *.sh ) and start daemon.
Il 8 ottobre 2017 alle 18.23 Muhammad
Hi Everyone!
I want to implement a DynamoDB to manage zeppelin users, I would like to
know if there is anyone who has worked with external databases where users
can be stored, keys and roles to access zeppelin.
this with the purpose of managing the users in the DB and not having to
always manual
You have shell scripts in DOS format.
Try to make a dos2unix in every shell files ( *.sh ) and start daemon.
> Il 8 ottobre 2017 alle 18.23 Muhammad Rezaul Karim ha
> scritto:
>
> Hi All,
>
> When I am trying to start the Zeppelin daemon, I am experiencing the
> following error:
>
Hi All,
When I am trying to start the Zeppelin daemon, I am experiencing the following
error:
root@ubuntu:~/zeppelin-0.7.2-bin-all/zeppelin-0.7.2-bin-all$
bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh start
bash: bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
Help would be appreci
This should be implemented as a DAG that is defined sequentially by default;
additional paragraphs should be appended to the DAG. Reordering paragraphs
should reorder the DAG.
Implementing it as a DAG will make adding future functionality easier.
Later you can add the functionality to rearrange