How to update Django file from local machine to Ubuntu development server(AWS EC2)?
I am developing an app in my local machine(windows OS) and I am using an AWS Ubuntu Server to show updated website to the client in another country. But my problem is that when i am uploading python file through FileZilla Sftp, its not make any change on the server till I reboot ubuntu server using "sudo reboot"
I am tired of doing this process again and again. I read about git version control can help me with this situation but I don't know how to do it.
Please help me I am stuck from 3 days on this.
django git amazon-web-services ubuntu amazon-ec2
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I am developing an app in my local machine(windows OS) and I am using an AWS Ubuntu Server to show updated website to the client in another country. But my problem is that when i am uploading python file through FileZilla Sftp, its not make any change on the server till I reboot ubuntu server using "sudo reboot"
I am tired of doing this process again and again. I read about git version control can help me with this situation but I don't know how to do it.
Please help me I am stuck from 3 days on this.
django git amazon-web-services ubuntu amazon-ec2
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Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43
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I am developing an app in my local machine(windows OS) and I am using an AWS Ubuntu Server to show updated website to the client in another country. But my problem is that when i am uploading python file through FileZilla Sftp, its not make any change on the server till I reboot ubuntu server using "sudo reboot"
I am tired of doing this process again and again. I read about git version control can help me with this situation but I don't know how to do it.
Please help me I am stuck from 3 days on this.
django git amazon-web-services ubuntu amazon-ec2
I am developing an app in my local machine(windows OS) and I am using an AWS Ubuntu Server to show updated website to the client in another country. But my problem is that when i am uploading python file through FileZilla Sftp, its not make any change on the server till I reboot ubuntu server using "sudo reboot"
I am tired of doing this process again and again. I read about git version control can help me with this situation but I don't know how to do it.
Please help me I am stuck from 3 days on this.
django git amazon-web-services ubuntu amazon-ec2
django git amazon-web-services ubuntu amazon-ec2
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Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43
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Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43
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Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43
Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43
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You don't need to reboot all the time. What you should do is simply check the running service or process using "ps -ef | grep processName" and kill it(kill -9 'processId') and restart the process again.
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You don't need to reboot all the time. What you should do is simply check the running service or process using "ps -ef | grep processName" and kill it(kill -9 'processId') and restart the process again.
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You don't need to reboot all the time. What you should do is simply check the running service or process using "ps -ef | grep processName" and kill it(kill -9 'processId') and restart the process again.
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You don't need to reboot all the time. What you should do is simply check the running service or process using "ps -ef | grep processName" and kill it(kill -9 'processId') and restart the process again.
You don't need to reboot all the time. What you should do is simply check the running service or process using "ps -ef | grep processName" and kill it(kill -9 'processId') and restart the process again.
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Your question is not about uploading files. You are doing that fine. You need to restart the web server process, not the whole machine; what you do entirely depends on how you are serving your site. Note you need to do this however you upload your file.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 22 at 17:43