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Jeff Richards wrote:
> Wpkg is free as far as I can tell
> (http://directory.fsf.org/all/WPKG.html).  It works reasonably well.  I
> understand it is a little off-topic, but using it to assist Bacula in a
> full DR type scenario keeps it a little relevant.  In fact, you can use
> wpkg to install and configure (copy  the config files), keep versions
> up-to-date, etc.

I would also recommend a look at OCS Inventory NG
(http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/). It's a bit tricky to set up initially
but once you get everything going it allows you to get an inventory of
your machines and also push/deploy software packages onto them.

I recently switched from pushing the clients via SMB to OCS. All you
need is to create a silent installer for Bacula, zip it up and use OCS
to deploy and run it.

Greetings,
      Michel
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