I found from the spark History server , that my old Zeppelin application was still alive and using up the resources. After I killed that application, it is working fine. Thanks everyone for all your help.
On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 8:48 PM, shyla deshpande <deshpandesh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks everyone for the reply. Still having issues. > > Moon, I had tried > sudo -u zeppelin /usr/lib/zeppelin/bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh restart > and it did not work. > > I am using the Zeppelin Version 0.7.1. I checked the logs and in the > logs, I saw the error message that the port 8890 already in use. Since > sudo stop zeppelin did not work , I killed the process that wasusing 8890. > > Now I am able to start and stop zeppelin using sudo start zeppelin and > sudo stop zeppelin. > > But now I have a new problem, The cassandra interpreter works fine, but > the spark interpreter hangs, and I have to cancel the job. Even a simple > job as the following hangs > val df1 = sc.parallelize(1 to 10).toDF() > df1.show() > > I see the following in the log > > WARN [2017-06-05 03:33:33,283] ({Timer-0} Logging.scala[logWarning]:66) - > Initial job has not accepted any resources; check your cluster UI to ensure > that workers are registered and have sufficient resources > > Please help, I just made some config changes and wanted to restart > Zeppelin and now I messed up my presentation. > > On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 11:19 AM, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Have you tried restart with 'sudo -u zeppelin'? >> >> sudo -u zeppelin /usr/lib/zeppelin/bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh restart >> >> worked for me. >> >> >> Thanks, >> moon >> >> On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 11:51 PM Jonathan Kelly <jonathaka...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Shyla, >>> >>> What release of EMR are you using? There was a problem with earlier >>> releases of EMR where upstart was not properly tracking the Zeppelin PID, >>> so "sudo stop zeppelin" wouldn't work. This has been fixed for a while, but >>> I don't remember what version contained the fix. If you are not using the >>> latest release, you might want to try that. Otherwise, if you're already >>> using the latest version, there might be something else going on. >>> >>> ~ Jonathan >>> On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 8:28 PM shyla deshpande <deshpandesh...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I changed some configuration and want to restart zeppelin on AWS EMR, >>>> but unable to do. My local Zeppelin works fine. >>>> >>>> I have tried >>>> 1. zeppelin-daemon.sh restart outputs [ OK ] but >>>> has no effect. >>>> 2. sudo stop zeppelin outputs stop: Unknown >>>> instance: >>>> 3. sudo start zeppelin outputs . start: Job >>>> failed to start >>>> >>>> Zeppelin is running and able to login as anonymous user, unable to >>>> restart . Appreciate your input. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>> >