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```bash
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```bash
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$ sudo make install
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$ sudo make install
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### 2. Initialize your Backup
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### 2. Initialize your Backup
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```bash
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```bash
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$ /usr/local/sbin/restic_backup.sh
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$ /usr/local/sbin/restic_backup.sh
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$ restic snapshots
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$ restic snapshots
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```
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### 4. Backup automatically; systemd service + timer
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### 4. Backup automatically; systemd service + timer
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Now we can do the modern version of a cron-job, a systemd service + timer, to run the backup every week!
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Now we can do the modern version of a cron-job, a systemd service + timer, to run the backup every week!
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```bash
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```bash
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$ systemctl start restic-backup.timer
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$ systemctl start restic-backup.timer
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$ systemctl enable restic-backup.timer
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$ systemctl enable restic-backup.timer
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```
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You can see when your next backup is scheduled to run with
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You can see when your next backup is scheduled to run with
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```bash
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```bash
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```bash
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```bash
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$ journalctl -f -u restic-backup.service
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$ journalctl -f -u restic-backup.service
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(skip `-f` to see all backups that has run)
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(skip `-f` to see all backups that has run)
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