So below are steps with screenshots: 1. Create new instance of your interpreter and give it a name
https://s3.amazonaws.com/uploads.hipchat.com/6528/1159542/WBIst6M7b2FdhgM/upload.png 2. Create a new notebook and click on the gear icon on the top right corner to open the interpreter bindings panel. There choose the instance you just created (in my case, "my_own_instance"). Then validate with "Save" https://s3.amazonaws.com/uploads.hipchat.com/6528/1159542/mJjQdIpNiDgf47W/settings2.png 3. In the notebook, just use the usual %interpreter syntax but this time it will bind to the new instance (in my example %cassandra will bind to "my_own_instance") On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 10:56 PM, Vadla, Karthik <karthik.va...@intel.com> wrote: > Hi DuyHai, > > > > 3. In the paragraph, the notation %instance2.cassandra does not work, > neither %instance2 nor %cassandra.instance2, only %cassandra works and it > *indeed > refers to the second instance because I chose it at the notebook config > level* > > > > How to tell the notebook to choose interpreter which I created. Can you > please explain where exactly I need to make changes (do you mean in need to > edit zeppelin-env.sh ??). > > > > I just tried to create new interpreter with name *hiveonspark* which is > instance of *hive . * I tried to access with * %hiveonspark* but it does > not work. > > > > Thanks > > Karthik > > > > *From:* DuyHai Doan [mailto:doanduy...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 29, 2015 1:49 PM > *To:* users@zeppelin.incubator.apache.org > *Subject:* Re: Multiple instances of the same Interpreter, each with > different configuration > > > > So I tried this trick with my Cassandra interpreter: > > > > 1. Create a new interpreter named "instance2" (the group name is > "cassandra") > > > > 2. Create a new notebook and choose "instance2" instead of the original > "cassandra" as interpreter for this notebook" > > > > 3. In the paragraph, the notation %instance2.cassandra does not work, > neither %instance2 nor %cassandra.instance2, only %cassandra works and it > indeed refers to the second instance because I chose it at the notebook > config level > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 5:33 AM, Corneau Damien <cornead...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi, > > This should be pretty much how it works (Creating + binding to notebook) > > But I think the syntax when using group in your paragraph might be % > GROUP_NEW.NAME > > > > Tell me if this works > > > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Christian Tzolov <ctzo...@pivotal.io> > wrote: > > Hi, > > Is it possible to instantiate multiple instances of the same Interpreter > type, where each instance is configured differently? > > Assuming there is a working instance: GROUP:NAME. From the 'Interpreter' > section i can create a new Interpreter instance from particular Interpreter > type: GROUP_NEW:NAME. Then I can bind the new instance (GROUP_NEW:NAME) > through the Notebook's configuration but if i try to use it i get: > > %GROUP_NEW:NAME > > ..... > "XXXX interpreter not found" > > > > Am i missing something? > > > Apologies if this question has been asked already (couldn't found related > infor in the archive). > > > > Thanks, > > Christian > > > > -- > > Christian Tzolov <http://www.linkedin.com/in/tzolov> | Solution > Architect, EMEA Practice Team | Pivotal <http://pivotal.io/> > > ctzo...@pivotal.io|+31610285517 > > > > >