Ok, how do I create that account then? Den mån 18 maj 2020 17:59Jeff Zhang <zjf...@gmail.com> skrev:
> No, the link is for committers, there's no prerequisites for creating new > apache account, just an email address. > > Patrik Iselind <patrik....@gmail.com> 于2020年5月18日周一 下午11:51写道: > >> Thanks, for the hints. >> >> This part of Apache is new to me. Do I have to do everything on >> https://www.apache.org/dev/new-committers-guide.html to get that Apache >> account set up? >> >> Patrik Iselind >> >> >> On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 5:34 PM Jeff Zhang <zjf...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> You need to create apache account first, then create ticket here >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN >>> >>> >>> Patrik Iselind <patrik....@gmail.com> 于2020年5月18日周一 下午11:07写道: >>> >>>> I'm not allowed to create tickets in your Jira. What's the procedure to >>>> get a Jira account? >>>> >>>> I have other issues with Zeppelin as well, like I cannot give my Spark >>>> executer (local[*]) however much RAM I want. This means that I'm not using >>>> all my available RAM, which limits how many executors I can have chewing >>>> at the problem. Changing spark.driver.memory and spark.executor.memory >>>> doesn't seem to make any difference. There's something else that blocks how >>>> much RAM my executers can get. >>>> >>>> So it might make sense that I get my own Jira account, if you'll have >>>> me. >>>> >>>> Patrik Iselind >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 3:56 PM Jeff Zhang <zjf...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> It is not supported to inject env into interpreter setting for now, >>>>> could you create a ticket for it ? >>>>> >>>>> Patrik Iselind <patrik....@gmail.com> 于2020年5月18日周一 下午6:52写道: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm using Zeppelin through a docker image. In this setup, I'd like to >>>>>> version control my conf/interpreters.json file along with my Dockerfile >>>>>> and >>>>>> other related files. This I can of course do already. There's a problem >>>>>> related to this though. >>>>>> >>>>>> When setting for example the AWS credentials in the interpreter >>>>>> configuration, then I'm forced to write them out in clear text. I really >>>>>> don't want to version control the credentials! >>>>>> >>>>>> I've tried setting AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID to "${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID_VAL}" >>>>>> but that doesn't work. It will not expand. Setting AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID >>>>>> to "${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}", will not work as it will expand >>>>>> recursively. >>>>>> >>>>>> For this reason I think it would be great if Zeppelin support >>>>>> configurations that are of the type "expandable string" which would read >>>>>> from the environment to expand the variable values once. That would allow >>>>>> me to version control my interpreters.json without having to include my >>>>>> AWS >>>>>> credentials. >>>>>> >>>>>> Using the "password" type will only hide the password in the UI, it's >>>>>> still cleartext in the interpreter.json file. >>>>>> >>>>>> Do you see some other solution that might work here? >>>>>> >>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>> Patrik Iselind >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Best Regards >>>>> >>>>> Jeff Zhang >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Best Regards >>> >>> Jeff Zhang >>> >> > > -- > Best Regards > > Jeff Zhang >