Mark, I see in the couchbase-spark-connector Github project that they have already upgraded to Spark 2.0 ( https://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-spark-connector/pull/9) but that this change has not yet been released into a new version. According to the discussion on that pull request, it sounds like they are hoping for a new version this month.
As for using the R interpreter on emr-5.0.0, unfortunately EMR does not yet (officially) support the R interpreter. I expect that we (I'm from EMR, btw) would be able to support it eventually, but I'm unable to give any ETA on that. ~ Jonathan On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 8:34 AM Mark Mikolajczak - 07855 306 064 < m...@flayranalytics.co.uk> wrote: > Thanks I was afraid that was the solution. > > I am connecting to a Couchbase database and the connector only supports > Spark 1.6 and by upgrading I will be using EMR-5.0.0 which seems to only > run Spark 2.0… > > > On 6 Sep 2016, at 16:27, Hyung Sung Shim <hss...@nflabs.com> wrote: > > and EMR-5.0.0 supports Zeppelin 0.6.1. > > > 2016-09-07 0:24 GMT+09:00 Hyung Sung Shim <hss...@nflabs.com>: > >> Hi. >> Unfortunately Zeppelin 0.5.6 does not support R interpreter. >> Could you upgrade your Zeppelin to higher version? >> >> 2016-09-06 23:53 GMT+09:00 Mark Mikolajczak - 07855 306 064 < >> m...@flayranalytics.co.uk>: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am trying to setup the R interpreter to run in Zeppelin which is >>> currently running on EMR. Zeppelin is working perfectly and I am able to >>> write script in Scala and Python. When I use %r, %sparkR or %knitr I >>> receive an error : "r interpreter not found" >>> >>> The applications which I have running in my emr-4.7.2 cluster are: Hive >>> 1.0.0, Zeppelin-Sandbox 0.5.6, Spark 1.6.2, Pig 0.14.0 >>> >>> Within the interpreter there is no mention of R so figure I am missing >>> something but do not know what. >>> >>> Any pointers greatly appreciated. >>> >> >> > >