Hi Moon, Can I set that when I start zeppelin up? The last thing I want to have to do is tell my users they need to change this. I’m trying to introduce new users to spark and I feel that zeppelin is a great way to do that. So the less I have them do the better.
Here’s what I’m doing. First, I have zeppelin containerized in a docker container. This docker container is parameterized with the port and the spark master. Then I wrote a little UI. The user gives me their name (any unique id really) and I fire up a docker container running zeppelin for them with their own ports (I find free ports for the web port and the web socket port and reserve them). It’s their own little zeppelin environment where they can create notebooks and upload and download them (I haven’t quite figured out the upload and download just yet). Thanks, I appreciate the response! Cheers, Craig > On Nov 4, 2015, at 9:49 AM, moon soo Lee <m...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > I think you can change "spark.app.name <http://spark.app.name/>" property of > your spark interpreter setting in "Interpreter" menu. > > Best, > moon > > On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:12 PM Craig Ching <craigch...@gmail.com > <mailto:craigch...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Hi all, > > Just starting to play with zeppelin a bit. I was wondering if there was a > way to set spark.app.name <http://spark.app.name/>? It appears to be > hard-coded in the source (SparkInterpreter), would a PR be accepted to change > this? I want to be able to fire up many zeppelin instances based on a user > id and have the spark jobs submitted to a cluster with those ids so that > users can see the status of their jobs in the spark UI. Thoughts? > > Cheers, > Craig