Hi, If you edit or create new interpreter by yourself, you have to copy conf/interpreter.json into a new machine. All interpreters store their default setting inside it and Zeppelin read and create new interpreter.json from those default settings since there's no interpreter.json in conf directory. If it exists, Zeppelin just reads that file and load information.
Hope this help, Jongyoul On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 7:37 PM, blaubaer <rene.pfitz...@nzz.ch> wrote: > One way to import notebooks is to simply copy the notebooks into the > /var/lib/zeppelin/notebook folder. As noted for example here > <http://fedulov.website/2015/10/16/export-apache-zeppelin-notebooks/> to > make it work it's furthermore necessary to edit the interpreter.json file > as > well. So here is some weird behaviour I am experiencing that baffles me: > sometimes just copying the notebooks and restarting zeppelin is enough -- > the notebooks are recognized and can be used. No further tinkering needed. > I > was wondering whether a) other people experienced similar behavior and b) > whether there is a logical explanation for it. thx. > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-zeppelin-users- > incubating-mailing-list.75479.x6.nabble.com/Manually-importing-notebooks- > inconsistent-behavior-tp4830.html > Sent from the Apache Zeppelin Users (incubating) mailing list mailing list > archive at Nabble.com. > -- 이종열, Jongyoul Lee, 李宗烈 http://madeng.net