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Welcome to Apache Zeppelin! On this page are instructions to help you get started.
Apache Zeppelin officially supports and is tested on the following environments:
Two binary packages are available on the download page. Only difference between these two binaries is interpreters are included in the package file.
./bin/install-interpreter.sh --all
and install all interpreters.Follow the instructions How to Build, If you want to build from source instead of using binary package.
On all unix like platforms:
bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh start
After Zeppelin has started successfully, go to http://localhost:8080 with your web browser.
bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh stop
Note : The below description was written based on Ubuntu.
Apache Zeppelin can be auto-started as a service with an init script, using a service manager like upstart.
This is an example upstart script saved as /etc/init/zeppelin.conf
This allows the service to be managed with commands such as
sudo service zeppelin start sudo service zeppelin stop sudo service zeppelin restart
Other service managers could use a similar approach with the upstart
argument passed to the zeppelin-daemon.sh
script.
bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh upstart
zeppelin.conf
description "zeppelin" start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo) stop on shutdown # Respawn the process on unexpected termination respawn # respawn the job up to 7 times within a 5 second period. # If the job exceeds these values, it will be stopped and marked as failed. respawn limit 7 5 # zeppelin was installed in /usr/share/zeppelin in this example chdir /usr/share/zeppelin exec bin/zeppelin-daemon.sh upstart
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Apache Zeppelin! Here are few steps you might find useful: