โ06-14-2024 01:06 PM - edited โ06-14-2024 01:06 PM
I am getting an error when I try to run the cluster scoped init script. The script itself is as follows:
#!/bin/bash
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt install libreoffice-common libreoffice-java-common libreoffice-writer openjdk-8-jre-headless -y
below you can find the error message:
Init script failure:
Cluster scoped init script <path to .sh file> failed: Script exit status is non-zero
I've tried uploading the .sh via databricks CLI. I have also read about enabling logging which would be nice to get some help with.
Thanks for your help and time.
โ06-21-2024 06:53 AM
The following code solved my problem:
sudo rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*
sudo apt clean && sudo apt update --fix-missing -y
*add apt statement for library you're trying to install*
This allowed me to successfully spin up the cluster every time using init scripts.
โ06-14-2024 09:43 PM
It is failing with exit status non-zero, which means the issue is in the init script file; please ensure there are no control-m chars in your init script sh file. you can run
dos2unix <init_scrip_shell_file>
or manually remove control-m chars in vi editor and upload. It should work.
Ideally, It is recommended to use custom compute cluster policies for any library installation instead of init scripts.
โ06-15-2024 11:47 AM
Most likely your init script has windows line endings.
Open it in VSCode and change the line endings to Unix (LF) line endings.
โ06-17-2024 10:38 AM
@jacovangelder @SashankKotta ,
Is that all it could be? I've double checked the line endings and it is LF with no ^M chars. I took the file directly from WSL and uploaded it to DBFS.and it is still failing with a non-zero exit status.
โ06-17-2024 11:19 AM
Did some debugging for you. It works for me using this
#!/bin/bash
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
sudo apt-get install libreoffice-common libreoffice-java-common libreoffice-writer openjdk-8-jre-headless -y
Not sure why apt get works and apt install doesn't
Btw, Init scripts on DBFS are being deprecated any moment now. Best update to Workspace files or a UC volume.
โ06-17-2024 02:40 PM
@jacovangelder That does not seem to do it for me either. I have updated the location of the init script to be a workspace location rather than DBFS.
โ06-17-2024 11:23 PM
You're right, it doesn't work. Not sure why my cluster was showing up as running last night, most likely something caching related. I'll try to jump into it at some later point if I have some time. Very strange!
โ06-20-2024 06:43 AM
Could you elaborate on the caching idea?
Thanks
โ06-21-2024 06:53 AM
The following code solved my problem:
sudo rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*
sudo apt clean && sudo apt update --fix-missing -y
*add apt statement for library you're trying to install*
This allowed me to successfully spin up the cluster every time using init scripts.
โ09-23-2024 11:09 PM - edited โ09-23-2024 11:12 PM
Hi @semsim , @jacovangelder ,
I added the code you mentioned at the beginning of the script, but I still got errors.
#!/bin/bash
sudo rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*
sudo apt clean && sudo apt update --fix-missing -y
if ! [[ "18.04 20.04 22.04 23.04 24.04" == *"$(lsb_release -rs)"* ]];
then
echo "Ubuntu $(lsb_release -rs) is not currently supported.";
exit;
fi
# Add the signature to trust the Microsoft repo
# For Ubuntu versions < 24.04
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.asc
# For Ubuntu versions >= 24.04
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/microsoft-prod.gpg
# Add repo to apt sources
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/$(lsb_release -rs)/prod.list | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mssql-release.list
# Install the driver
sudo apt-get update
sudo ACCEPT_EULA=Y apt-get install -y msodbcsql18
# optional: for bcp and sqlcmd
sudo ACCEPT_EULA=Y apt-get install -y mssql-tools18
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools18/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
# optional: for unixODBC development headers
sudo apt-get install -y unixodbc-dev
sudo apt-get install python3-pip -y
pip3 install --upgrade pyodbc
Error msg : Script exit status is non-zero.
Any suggestions?
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