We have a trick to get credential information from a credential page. I'll
take into it.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 7:53 AM, Benjamin Kim wrote:
> I created a JDBC interpreter for AWS Athena, and it passes the access key
> as UID and secret key as PWD in the URL connection string. Does anyone know
>
It is picked up from interpreter setting. You can define SPARK_HOME in
spark's interpreter setting page
Anthony Corbacho 于2018年6月7日周四 上午11:50写道:
> Hi,
>
> I am a bit confused where spark home is pick up in the new Spark
> interpreter in the 0.8 branch?
>
> Regards,
> Anthony
>
Hi,
I am a bit confused where spark home is pick up in the new Spark
interpreter in the 0.8 branch?
Regards,
Anthony
I created a JDBC interpreter for AWS Athena, and it passes the access key as
UID and secret key as PWD in the URL connection string. Does anyone know if I
can setup each user to pass their own credentials in a, sort of, credentials
file or config?
Thanks,
Ben
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When attempting to use notebook API to create a new notebook page, hitting
an issue with the web page header. In the logs I see:
Header is too large >8192
badMessage: 413 for HttpChannelOverHttp@77c7d025
{r=0,c=false,a=IDLE,uri=/api/notebook}
- - [05/Jun/2018:19:23:40 +] "POST /api/notebook