David Boyes wrote:
1) install bacula
2) define a storage director and set a known mount point for the minidisk
3) write a small custom pre-run script that does the cchdev magic and mounts
the minidisk on the mount point
4) run a normal backup job
5) umount the minidisk after the job runs in a post-run script

The minidisk will contain one or more disktape volumes that can be restored
with btape in the other machine, or with any bacula instance. And you get a
nice printable report of what was backed up and where it went.

-- db

Thank you. I will look at bacula. It seems like a possibility from the
first page of their website.

Anybody got another suggestion?

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