I assume you mean CDH 5.6.
Unfortunately I don't have 5.7 to test with and they don't offer 5.7 on the 
quick start vm.
NoSuchMethodException would indicate some sort of breaking API change. I will 
try to dig into the branch 5.7 of the cloudera fork of spark source code.



    _____________________________
From: Scott Zelenka <szele...@cisco.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: Install issue with CDH 5.7.0 & Spark 1.6.0
To:  <users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org>


            Logs from the failed Spark 1.6.0 on CDH      5.7.0 attached. I 
couldn't find anything useful in them.
      
      It's basically immediately after the install completed, navigating      
to the web UI and trying to run the Tutorial demo.
    
    I reverted        back to Spark 1.5.0 on CDH 2.6.0 and Zeppelin is working 
fine on        the same machine and integrated with Spark on YARN in CDH.
      
      thx,
      z
    
    On 4/13/16 8:53 PM, Felix Cheung wrote:
                            hi Scott        
                Vendor-repo would be the way to go. It is possible in this      
    case CDH Spark 1.6 has some incompatible API changes, though I          
couldn't find it yet. Do you have more from the logs on          that 
NoSuchMethodException?        
                    _____________________________
        From: Scott Zelenka <szele...@cisco.com>
        Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 2:23 PM
        Subject: Install issue with CDH 5.7.0 & Spark 1.6.0
        To: <users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org>
        
        
                Hi,
          
          I'm trying to build/install Zeppelin 0.6.0 (version 0.5.6 also        
  has the same symptoms) on a new CDH cluster running Hadoop          
2.6.0-cdh5.7.0 and Spark 1.6.0, but I'm getting this error          when I use 
SPARK_HOME to point to the          /opt/cloudera/parcels/CDH/lib/spark 
directory in          zeppelin-env.sh:
        
            java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:            
org.apache.spark.repl.SparkILoop$SparkILoopInterpreter.classServerUri()
            
          Which seems to imply              that there are no Interpreters 
available for Spark? Is              there a way to get around this? I've tried 
deleting the              build folder and pulling a fresh copy, but end up at 
the              same place.
              
            It built successfully on Ubuntu 14.0.4 LTS and          Maven 3.3.3 
using this command:
          
          sudo mvn clean package -Dspark.version=1.6.0 -Pspark-1.6          
-Dhadoop.version=2.6.0-cdh5.6.0 -Phadoop-2.6 -Ppyspark          -Pvendor-repo 
-DskipTests
          
          However, if I leave the configuration at it's default level,          
when I try to run the "Zeppelin Tutorial", it'll return this          error:
          
          akka.ConfigurationException: Akka JAR version [2.2.3] does not        
  match the provided config version [2.3.11]
          
          Which makes sense, because the CDH builds Spark under Akka          
version 2.2.3, but I'm not sure why the builtin Spark is          attempting to 
use 2.2.3? Shouldn't I be able to run Zeppelin          without any 
dependencies on CDH, or did the -Pvendor-repo mess          up this build?
          
http://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/release-notes/topics/cdh_rn_spark_ic.html
          
          Any guidance is welcome!
          
          thx,
          z 
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