* Questions upgrade mechanism and read-only file system
@ 2022-09-20 18:31 vt
2022-09-21 6:33 ` Uladzimir Bely
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From: vt @ 2022-09-20 18:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
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I am new to Isar (and embedded software development too). I have gone
through the documentation and have had some success running through the
samples, generating images and booting them in qemu and vmware. I still
have to dig deeper into how it all works, but overall I like the
layered/modular approach and the build performance.
I am trying to figure out if it would fit our requirements which at a high
level are:
1. Debian based OS for our intel based appliances.
2. Preferably read-only file system to prevent accidental installation of
software and modifications. Configuration is modifiable and hence would
need to be read-write.
3. Preferably atomic image based upgrades so that we can keep
OS+app+dependencies in sync. A failed upgrade should go back to the last
working version.
What is the recommended upgrade mechanism for Isar? Are image based
upgrades possible? Where can I find samples or documentation regarding this.
Is read-only file system an option? Any pointers?
Thanks in advance.
- venu
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* Re: Questions upgrade mechanism and read-only file system
2022-09-20 18:31 Questions upgrade mechanism and read-only file system vt
@ 2022-09-21 6:33 ` Uladzimir Bely
2022-09-22 9:37 ` vt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Uladzimir Bely @ 2022-09-21 6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: vt; +Cc: isar-users
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In the email from Tuesday, 20 September 2022 21:31:46 +03 user vt wrote:
> I am new to Isar (and embedded software development too). I have gone
> through the documentation and have had some success running through the
> samples, generating images and booting them in qemu and vmware. I still
> have to dig deeper into how it all works, but overall I like the
> layered/modular approach and the build performance.
>
> I am trying to figure out if it would fit our requirements which at a high
> level are:
>
> 1. Debian based OS for our intel based appliances.
> 2. Preferably read-only file system to prevent accidental installation of
> software and modifications. Configuration is modifiable and hence would
> need to be read-write.
> 3. Preferably atomic image based upgrades so that we can keep
> OS+app+dependencies in sync. A failed upgrade should go back to the last
> working version.
>
> What is the recommended upgrade mechanism for Isar? Are image based
> upgrades possible? Where can I find samples or documentation regarding this.
>
> Is read-only file system an option? Any pointers?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> - venu
Hello.
You might want to look at swupdate that is implemented in 'isar-cip-core' layer on top of Isar:
https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-core/isar-cip-core[1]
It does what you've requested (read-only rootfs, image-based upgrade) and provides some
documentation.
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Uladzimir Bely
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[1] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-core/isar-cip-core
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* Re: Questions upgrade mechanism and read-only file system
2022-09-21 6:33 ` Uladzimir Bely
@ 2022-09-22 9:37 ` vt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: vt @ 2022-09-22 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: isar-users
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Thanks Uladzimir. I will check it out.
On Wednesday, 21 September, 2022 at 12:03:45 pm UTC+5:30 ub...@ilbers.de
wrote:
> In the email from Tuesday, 20 September 2022 21:31:46 +03 user vt wrote:
>
> > I am new to Isar (and embedded software development too). I have gone
>
> > through the documentation and have had some success running through the
>
> > samples, generating images and booting them in qemu and vmware. I still
>
> > have to dig deeper into how it all works, but overall I like the
>
> > layered/modular approach and the build performance.
>
> >
>
> > I am trying to figure out if it would fit our requirements which at a
> high
>
> > level are:
>
> >
>
> > 1. Debian based OS for our intel based appliances.
>
> > 2. Preferably read-only file system to prevent accidental installation of
>
> > software and modifications. Configuration is modifiable and hence would
>
> > need to be read-write.
>
> > 3. Preferably atomic image based upgrades so that we can keep
>
> > OS+app+dependencies in sync. A failed upgrade should go back to the last
>
> > working version.
>
> >
>
> > What is the recommended upgrade mechanism for Isar? Are image based
>
> > upgrades possible? Where can I find samples or documentation regarding
> this.
>
> >
>
> > Is read-only file system an option? Any pointers?
>
> >
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > - venu
>
> Hello.
>
> You might want to look at swupdate that is implemented in 'isar-cip-core'
> layer on top of Isar:
>
> https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-core/isar-cip-core
>
> It does what you've requested (read-only rootfs, image-based upgrade) and
> provides some documentation.
>
> --
>
> Uladzimir Bely
>
>
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