# Specifies Livy's environment. May either be "production" or "development". In "development" # mode, Livy will enable debugging options, such as reporting possible routes on a 404. # defaults to development ## livy.environment = development # Use this keystore for the SSL certificate and key. ## livy.keystore = # Specify the keystore password. ## livy.keystore.password = # What host address to start the server on. Defaults to 0.0.0.0. If using the # `yarn` factory mode, this address must be accessible from the YARN nodes. ## livy.server.host = 0.0.0.0 # What port to start the server on. Defaults to 8998. ## livy.server.port = 8998 # What session factory to use. The options are `process` and `yarn`. ## livy.server.session.factory = process # What spark-submit executable path to use to submit spark applications. Defaults to # `spark-submit`. ## livy.server.spark-submit = spark-submit # Time in milliseconds on how long Livy will wait before timing out an idle session. # Default is one hour. ## livy.server.session.timeout = 3600000 # Location to find the livy assembly. If not specified, livy will determine the # assembly from the local jarfile. If using `yarn` sessions, this may be on HDFS. ## livy.yarn.jar = hdfs://localhost:8020/user/hue/share/lib/livy-assembly.jar # If livy should use proxy users when submitting a job. ## livy.impersonation.enabled = true # Allow spark to reference files found in this directory. This may either be a local directory # or an hdfs:// directory. Be careful setting this option, as it may allow users to access # any file the Livy process can access, such as Livy's SSL certificate. ## livy.files.dir = /var/run/livy/uploaded-files