Installing the Zeppelin Package
When you install Zeppelin, the following directories are created:
/etc/zeppelin/conf
Configuration file for submitting Spark jobs
/usr/hdp/current/zeppelin-server
Zeppelin server
/var/lib/zeppelin
Sample notebooks
/usr/hdp/current/zeppelin-server/notebook
Zeppelin logs
/var/run/zeppelin
Zeppelin PID directory
Follow these steps to install the Zeppelin package:
Search for Zeppelin in the HDP repository:
Use this command if you are using RHEL or CentOS:
yum search zeppelin
Use this command if you are using SLES:
zypper search zeppelin
Use this command if you are using Ubuntu or Debian:
apt-cache zeppelin
The following example shows all the available versions of Zeppelin:
zeppelin.noarch : zeppelin Distro virtual package zeppelin_<version>_<build>.noarch : Web-based notebook for Apache Zeppelin
Install the Zeppelin version that corresponds to the HDP version that you currently have installed:
Use this command if you are using RHEL or CentOS:
yum install zeppelin_<version>
Use this command if you are using SLES:
zypper install zeppelin_<version>
Use this command if you are using Ubuntu or Debian:
apt-get install zeppelin_<version>