05-02-2022 05:45 PM
I'm trying to use pypmml in a DB notebook, but I'm getting the known `Error : Py4JError: Could not find py4j jar at` error. I've followed the solution here: https://kb.databricks.com/libraries/pypmml-fail-find-py4j-jar.html. However, this has not worked for me.
Details:
dbutils.fs.cp('/databricks/python3/share/py4j/py4j0.10.9.jar', '/py4j/')
dbutils.fs.put("/<my-path>/install-py4j-jar.sh", """
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /share/py4j/ /current-release/
cp /dbfs/py4j/py4j0.10.9.jar /share/py4j/
cp /dbfs/py4j/py4j0.10.9.jar /current-release
""", True)
from pypmml import Model
model = Model.load('/dbfs/<my-path>/<my-model>.pmml')
No matter what, I always get the same error: Py4JError: Could not find py4j jar at
I'm using DRV 10.4 LTS ML, though I've tried other versions to no avail.
Any ideas?
05-03-2022 07:09 AM
To avoid conflict with preinstalled version, py4j needs to be installed via %pip install py4j==0.10.9.
you can try this way to check where it is installed:
%sh
pip install py4j==0.10.9
pip show py4j
05-03-2022 09:02 AM
This didn't fix the problem.
When I do this, pypmml does "see" this version, as when I later install pypmml, it skips the py4j requirement install and cites the py4j location from the show command. However, I still get the same error.
I don't know how to make pypmml know where to look to find the right py4j jar.
Also, even when I install py4j in this way, the databricks environment still seems to point to a different py4j install. If I run:
import py4j
print(py4j.__version__)
print(py4j.__file__)
I get a different version and path than what was specified/returned from the install commands.
07-28-2022 05:22 PM
Hi @Matthew Steinpreis,
Just a friendly follow-up. Are you still looking for help? please let us know
08-02-2022 08:47 AM
I've been struggling myslef with it, but after installing pypmml for spark, I can use the other library, maybe it will work for you:
both pyspark & scala works
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