Pid dir doesn’t exist, create F:\sparkSetup\zeppelin-0.7.0-bin-all\run Log dir doesn’t exist, create F:\sparkSetup\zeppelin-0.7.0-bin-all\logs
I am using the same 0.6.2 full release on windows, but getting below error any idea how to fix itį:\sparkSetup\zeppelin-0.7.0-bin-all\bin>zeppelin.cmd : Connection refused: connect at 0(Native Method) at (DualStackPlainSocketImpl.java:79) at (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:350) at (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:206) at (AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:188) at (PlainSocketImpl.java:172) at (SocksSocketImpl.java:392) at (Socket.java:589) at .TSocket.open(TSocket.java:182) at .(ClientFactory.java:51) at .(ClientFactory.java:37) at 2.BasePooledObjectFactory.makeObject(BasePooledObjectFactory.java:60) at 2.(GenericObjectPool.java:861) at 2.(GenericObjectPool.java:435) at 2.(GenericObjectPool.java:363) at .(RemoteInterpreterProcess.java:189) at .(RemoteInterpreter.java:163) at .(RemoteInterpreter.java:328) at .LazyOpenInterpreter.getFormType(LazyOpenInterpreter.java:105) I have tried many fixes but nothing works. Paul, i have installed the Windows version, however when the tutorials are run i get these messages. If you don’t have the HADOOP binaries you can download my binaries from here: Hadoop-2.7.1 Set the variable HADOOP_HOME to your Hadoop folder location. Set the JAVA_HOME system variable to your JDK bin folder. Zeppelin InstallationĪfter download open the file (I used 7 Zip) and extract it to a proper location (in my case just the c drive to avoid possible problems)
Since this version, the Spark interpreter is compatible with Spark 2.0 and Scala 2.11Īccording to the documentation, it supports Oracle JDK 1.7 (I guess it should work with 1.8) and Mac OSX, Ubuntu 14.4, CentOS 6.X and Windows 7 pro SP1 (And according to my tests also with Windows 10 Home).
I downloaded the version 0.6.2 binary package with all interpreters. You can download the latest release from this link: download It provides built-in Spark integration, and that is what I have tested first. The interpreter concept is what makes Zeppelin powerful, because you can theoretically plug in any language/data-processing-backend. Apache Zeppelin is a Web-based tool that tries to cover according to the official project Website all of our needs ( Apache Zeppelin): Applications could be written in several languages as Java, Scala, Python or R. It is not a secret that Apache Spark became a reference as a powerful cluster computing framework, especially useful for machine learning applications and big data processing. The behavior should be similar in other operating systems. Therefore, I decided to try Apache Zeppelin on my Windows 10 laptop and share my experience with you.
Disclaimer: I am not a Windows or Microsoft fan, but I am a frequent Windows user and it’s the most common OS I found in the Enterprise everywhere.