Zeppelin already have three different modes for interpreter process management.
- shared : share a single process per note - scoped: share a single process but create instance inside per note - isolated : create a new process per note. Now community also is actively working on bring this ability to not only per note but also per user as well. Here's related issues. And i think we'll have those features really soon. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-1210 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-1236 Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, moon On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 5:45 PM Igor Yakushin <i...@uchicago.edu> wrote: > > > On 11/06/2016 07:30 PM, moon soo Lee wrote: > > Hi Igor, > > > > Zeppelin runs with user id that execute bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh or > > bin/zeppeiln.sh. And all interpreter processes are running with the > > same user id at the moment. So you'll need to change your user id to > > appropriate one for your job and start Zeppelin. > > Hi Moon, > So do I understand correctly that at the moment one cannot run a single > Zeppelin server for all the users to connect to and each user is > supposed to run his own instance of the server? > Zeppelin can use ldap for authentication so I thought that I can run it > as root. But later I discovered that %sh would give root access to all > the users!!! > Is there a way around it? Like running it under some service account? > With Jupyter, for example, there is JupyterHub that allows that: each > user only has access to his account. Nothing like that for Zeppelin? > Thank you, > Igor > > -- > Igor Yakushin, Ph.D. > Computational Scientist > Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, ERC #413 > Research Computing Center, room #2 > The University of Chicago > 773-834-5313 <(773)%20834-5313> > https://rcc.uchicago.edu > >