Thank you for your support. I will go through the link and get back to you.

Regards,
NK

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 3:26 PM Tarmo Kuuse <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 21.10.20 06:27, Niresh wrote:
> > Thank you Tamro. I hope a trigger mechanism is not a problem because
> > continuous data exchange is happening between the AWS server and
> > controller through websocket. I can create a separate data packet to
> > initiate this trigger command to a controller to which I wish to
> > upgrade. In my case, only two executable binary files are required for
> > firmware update and  which I must keep in the AWS server because data
> > privacy is very important.
>
> It's not terribly relevant where the files are stored - it's hosting
> them that requires some thinking. E.g. googling for "amazon aws host apt
> repository" seems to come up with a few solutions - e.g.
> https://www.aptly.info. I can't vouch for any of them.
>
> > I'm a newbie to the Linux environment. So, It would be very grateful if
> > you can explain to me with an example for better understanding or a link.
>
> I'm sorry to say that automatic upgrades of running services on a Debian
> box is quite the deep end to get thrown into as a newbie :) Mark's
> suggestion is not an improper one in this case.
>
> If you go the route of deb package and apt repository, I'd suggest
> reading chapters 5, 6 and  Debian Administrator's handbook
> https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/ - this briefly explains how
> they are used.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/Setup has some info on how
> repositories are set up. AWS-friendly Aptly is in there somewhwere.
>
> Depending on your circumstances, you might want to look into creating a
> systemd service out of your application:
> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-create-systemd-service-unit-in-linux
>
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> Tarmo
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