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Subject: Trying to 0.7.3 running with Spark
Using Zeppelin 0.7.3, Spark 2.1.0-mapr-1703 / Scala 2.11.8
I had previously run the demo and successfully set up MongoDB an
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Subject: Trying to 0.7.3 running with Spark
Using Zeppelin 0.7.3, Spark 2.1.0-mapr-1703 / Scala 2.11.8
I had previously run the demo and successfully set up MongoDB and JDBC
interpreter for Impala under V0.7.2. Since I have upgraded to 0.7.3, everything
broke. I am
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Date: Friday, October 6, 2017 at 10:35 PM
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I know.
If its not working… what do you see in the spark interpreter?
Do you see %spark, %spark.sql or do you see just %sql ?
I’m sorry, I fuzzed with it and don’t remember what I did to change it.
On Oct 6, 2017, at 9:47 AM, Terry Healy >
wrote:
Hi
Hi Michael-
I'm not sure what the values are supposed to be in order to compare. The
interpreter is running; a save and restart still gives the same result.
On 10/06/2017 10:41 AM, Michael Segel wrote:
What do you see when you check out the spark interpreter? Something
with %spark, or
What do you see when you check out the spark interpreter? Something with
%spark, or %spark.sql (Sorry, going from memory. ) I think it may also have
to do with not having the spark interpreter running, so if you manually restart
the interpreter then re-run the notebook… it should work…
HTH
Using Zeppelin 0.7.3, Spark 2.1.0-mapr-1703 / Scala 2.11.8
I had previously run the demo and successfully set up MongoDB and JDBC
interpreter for Impala under V0.7.2. Since I have upgraded to 0.7.3,
everything broke. I am down to to complete re-install (several, in fact)
and get a response