This is not zeppelin issue, it is due to your python code, use following
code
str="Col1\tCol2"
print("%table " + str)
Nikhil Utane 于2017年6月21日周三 下午12:46写道:
> Hi,
>
> The official documentation shows example of printing static values in a
> table.
> I have a need to print variable values inside
Funny thing happened actually.
I had tried same way as above but removed additional content for simplicity.
I made the mistake of naming my variable as str (Duhh). This then overrode
the standard str() function and because of that whatever I tried failed.
After restarting the interpreter it all wo
All,
I’m curious to know if Zeppelin will work with CentOS 7. I don’t see it in the
list of OS’s supported.
Thanks,
Ben
The beauty of Open Source, like Apache Zeppelin, is that you can try SW on
new OS's.
Per the Apache Zepplin documentation, CentOS 6 is supported. CentOS 7 is
NOT mentioned.
There is actually a very large difference is Linux OS kernels between
CentOS 6 and CentOS 7. CentOS 6 is based on the Lin
I have been running Zeppelin on CentOS 7.2 for the last couple of months
without issue.
--Ben
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Jim Lola wrote:
> The beauty of Open Source, like Apache Zeppelin, is that you can try SW on
> new OS's.
>
> Per the Apache Zepplin documentation, CentOS 6 is supporte
Which version of Zeppelin do you have working on CentOS 7.2? Did you make
any different/non-standard configuration changes to get it to work
properly? If so, could you please share them.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Ben Vogan wrote:
> I have been running Zeppelin on CentOS 7.2 for the las
I've been running Zeppelin 0.7.1 and no I didn't have to make any
non-standard configuration changes that I recall. I was very pleased with
how easy it was to get up and running.
--Ben
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Jim Lola wrote:
> Which version of Zeppelin do you have working on CentOS 7.
Excellent. I am not sure who or how the OS compatibility matrix is
maintained. But it is good to know that Zeppelin works on CentOS 7.2.
Thanks for sharing.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Ben Vogan wrote:
> I've been running Zeppelin 0.7.1 and no I didn't have to make any
> non-standard conf
Website and doc is part of opensource project and anyone can update them by
making pull request.
https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/blob/master/docs/install/install.md#installation
Please anyone feel free to maintain OS / environment compatibility table.
Thanks,
moon
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:2
Hi,
I am having a serious issue.
All of a sudden my notebook has stopped responding. The page doesn't load
in any of the browser. I am able to open Tutorial notebooks though.
I have restarted zeppelin daemon but it is not helping.
In the logs, I only see New Connection and Connection Closed messag
Phew. I was able to recover by selecting "Clear Output" on the main page.
After that I was able to open the notebook.
Thanks
Nikhil
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Nikhil Utane
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a serious issue.
> All of a sudden my notebook has stopped responding. The page doesn't
You might have executed a query which has returned a large result set that
caused this issue.
Regards,
Sachin Janani
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Nikhil Utane
wrote:
> Phew. I was able to recover by selecting "Clear Output" on the main page.
> After that I was able to open the notebook.
>
Doubt that. I am using test data set. After doing clear output I ran all
paragraphs and did not see any issue.
BTW, when I ran all paragraphs, I expected them to run in sequence. However
the later ones ran ahead before the main script finished thereby running
into error.
Is there any configuration
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