Thank you, again, Grant. For posterity, this was fixed/obviated in https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/pull/3272 and should be good to go in master/next release.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:07 PM Grant Bentley <grant.bent...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Tim > > I had the same issue. > > Take a backup copy of common.cmd just to be safe. If you take at look at the > contents of common.cmd find the line > > set ZEPPELIN_JMX_PORT="9996" > > immediately after that is a closing curly bracket } > The should be a normal closing closing bracket ) > > Make the change, save and try again. > > Kind Regards, > > Grant > > On 2019/07/31 17:20:06, Tim Allison <talli...@apache.org> wrote: > > Apologies for the newbie-grade question...I have no idea if this is > > user error or a bug. > > > > I downloaded 0.8.1 on Windows 10 and ran bin\zeppelin.cmd. The call > > returned quickly and nothing happened. > > > > Via knuckle-dragging echo commands, I found that common.cmd was returning > > after "echo common1" and before "common2" below. > > > > When I REM'd the whole "if defined ZEPPELIN_JMX_ENABLE (" statement, > > everything worked... > > > > User error, known bug or area for improvement? > > > > echo done common1 > > if defined ZEPPELIN_JMX_ENABLE ( > > echo done common2 > > if not defined ZEPPELIN_JMX_PORT ( > > set ZEPPELIN_JMX_PORT="9996" > > } > > > > set JMX_JAVA_OPTS=" ..." > > set ZEPPELIN_JAVA_OPTS=%JMX_JAVA_OPTS% %ZEPPELIN_JAVA_OPTS > > REM) > >