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== Part 3: Backing up Only Recent File Changes ==
This part is a repeat of part2, except we will be demonstrating how to use the '''find''' command to backup recent changes to files. In this case, we will save date/time stamp information in a file, configure to connect '''centos1centos2''' to the network, run the '''find''' command, and prove that the incremental backup worked (showing the files created as a result of the configuration of centos1 to the VPN).
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# Keep your '''centos2centos1''' VM running (you will need it running later in this lab).# Start the '''centos1centos2''' VM and login
# Before we configure centos1 we should create a timestamp file that can be used to see which files have changed as a result of using the GUI tool. Issue the following command:
#: <b><code><span style="color:#3366CC;font-size:1.2em;">date > /tmp/timestamp</span></code></b>
# Run the network configuration tool and enter the following static configuration in the same way that you configured '''centos2centos1'''.#* IP Address: '''192.168.235.1112'''
#* Subnetmask: '''255.255.255.0'''
#* Default Gateway: '''192.168.235.1'''