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If I set up the MapR cluster in secure mode, how do I set up zeppelin? Thanks, York On 6 September 2016 at 17:16, York Huang <yorkhuang.d...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Moon, > > Thanks for your response. > > I have a MapR 4.1 cluster and would like to use zeppelin on it. If I > install zeppelin on an edge node, what security should I set up? The online > document is a bit confusing. Basically, I want to set up every users have > their own account (either AD or newly created zeppelin account). > > Is there any guide? > > Thanks, > > York > > On 5 September 2016 at 07:31, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Hi York, >> >> Thanks for the question. >> >> 1. How you install zeppelin is up to you and your use case. You can >> either run single instances of Zeppelin and configure authentication and >> let many user login, or let each user run their own Zeppelin instance. >> I see both use cases from users, and it really depends on your >> environment. >> >> 2. From 0.6.0 release, Zeppelin ships python interpreter. You can try >> %python. >> >> 3. You can run Zeppelin on windows by running bin/zeppelin.cmd >> >> 4. Interpreter can share data through resource pool. You can think >> resource pool as a distributed map across all interpreters. Although every >> interpreter can access the resource pool, few interpreters expose API to >> user and let user directly access the resource pool. >> >> SparkInterpreter, PysparkInterpreter, SparkRInterpreter are interpreters >> that expose resource pool API to user. You can access resource pool via >> z.get(), z.put() api. Check [1]. >> >> >> Thanks, >> moon >> >> [1] http://zeppelin.apache.org/docs/latest/interpreter/spark >> .html#object-exchange >> >> On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 6:45 PM York Huang <yorkhuang.d...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am new to Zeppelin and have a few questions. >>> 1. Should I install Zeppelin on a Hadoop edge node and every users >>> access from browser? Or should every users have to install their own >>> Zeppelin ? >>> >>> 2. How do I run standard Python without using spark? >>> >>> 3. Can I install Zeppelin on Windows server? >>> >>> 4. Is it possible to share data between interpreters ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> York >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >> >> >