So any interest in a pull request? Seems like a pretty straight-forward change, I’d be happy to do this including creating an env var and documenting it in zeppelin-env.sh.template. And seems an interesting feature when you’re running more than one zeppelin instance against a shared spark cluster.
Cheers, Craig > On Nov 4, 2015, at 3:14 PM, Josef A. Habdank <jahabd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > A small comment (as a new Zeppelin user): use S3 to store the Notebooks, and > use some S3 tool to upload/download notebooks. If you need hand with setting > up S3 as Notebook Storage, I can help, as just today I have set it up and > works very well :) > > On 4 November 2015 at 22:01, Craig Ching <craigch...@gmail.com > <mailto:craigch...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Hi Moon, > > Can I set that when I start zeppelin up? The last thing I want to have to do > is tell my users they need to change this. I’m trying to introduce new users > to spark and I feel that zeppelin is a great way to do that. So the less I > have them do the better. > > Here’s what I’m doing. First, I have zeppelin containerized in a docker > container. This docker container is parameterized with the port and the > spark master. Then I wrote a little UI. The user gives me their name (any > unique id really) and I fire up a docker container running zeppelin for them > with their own ports (I find free ports for the web port and the web socket > port and reserve them). It’s their own little zeppelin environment where > they can create notebooks and upload and download them (I haven’t quite > figured out the upload and download just yet). > > Thanks, I appreciate the response! > > Cheers, > Craig > >> On Nov 4, 2015, at 9:49 AM, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org >> <mailto:m...@apache.org>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I think you can change "spark.app.name <http://spark.app.name/>" property of >> your spark interpreter setting in "Interpreter" menu. >> >> Best, >> moon >> >> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:12 PM Craig Ching <craigch...@gmail.com >> <mailto:craigch...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Just starting to play with zeppelin a bit. I was wondering if there was a >> way to set spark.app.name <http://spark.app.name/>? It appears to be >> hard-coded in the source (SparkInterpreter), would a PR be accepted to >> change this? I want to be able to fire up many zeppelin instances based on >> a user id and have the spark jobs submitted to a cluster with those ids so >> that users can see the status of their jobs in the spark UI. Thoughts? >> >> Cheers, >> Craig > >