08-09-2021 02:07 AM
We have multiple DB clusters (6.4 Extended Support) that have not changed in terms of libs installed or nodes etc.
Sudden from one day to the other, after a cluster restart August 7th, they stopped installing ciso8601 lib as they would usually.
Anybody know what would cause this?
We have literally changed nothing on the clusters.
09-27-2021 08:53 AM
Hey @Sarah Pedersen and @Rasmus Olesen . I am able to download that library successfully on my DBR 6.4 cluster. Please look at the SS attached. If you are using any outdated version of that library, I would highly suggest to use the latest version of that library and install it from the cluster UI.
08-09-2021 02:10 AM
We also have 6.4 cluster and our ciso doesn't work either.
08-09-2021 02:11 AM
Output from the lib installation under the Clusters page (Pypi: ciso8601)
java.lang.RuntimeException: ManagedLibraryInstallFailed: org.apache.spark.SparkException: Process List(/databricks/python/bin/pip, install, ciso8601, --disable-pip-version-check) exited with code 1. Command "/databricks/python3/bin/python3.7 /databricks/python3/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip/_vendor/pep517/_in_process.py get_requires_for_build_wheel /tmp/tmpp25i_3y_" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-install-xva3elqs/ciso8601
for library:PythonPyPiPkgId(ciso8601,None,None,List()),isSharedLibrary=false
08-09-2021 02:14 AM
We have the same problem. We're also running on a 6.4 cluster and get the same error
09-27-2021 08:53 AM
Hey @Sarah Pedersen and @Rasmus Olesen . I am able to download that library successfully on my DBR 6.4 cluster. Please look at the SS attached. If you are using any outdated version of that library, I would highly suggest to use the latest version of that library and install it from the cluster UI.
10-25-2021 01:34 AM
Just to close this old qustion:
We solved this by switching to a PEP517 free pip install, using the a Global Init Script:
/databricks/python/bin/pip install ciso8601 --disable-pip-version-check --no-use-pep517
Now it works for us.
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