On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 09:24:56PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> Hi there!
>  
> Please excuse if this matter is not strictly OpenBSD-related even though
> I use OpenBSD.

That's OK, I happen to be the maintainer of archivers/p7zip, and also of 
sysutils/shunt, which you may want to experiment with.  Way back in the
old days when I backed up to CD and later DVD, I used shunt to split
backups into disc-sized chunks and burn them in the backup pipeline.  
I haven't used it in years, but it should work for this purpose.
  
> When it comes to backups one usual advice (among others) is to make use
> of different storage types. So I have tar'ed one folder (~32GB) and
> zip'd with p7zip. man p7 explains the '-v{size}bkmg'-switch but I got
> "System ERROR: E_NOTIMPL". 

I am unable to recreate this problem on amd64.  I just used 

    $ vmctl create 100mb.file -s 100m
    $ 7z a test.7z 100mb.file -v5k

I obtained 4 output files, test.7z.0001 thru test.7z.0004.

> ... Using split(1) I ended with several files of
> ~4.5GB each of which got burned to a DVD like so:
>  
> $ doas growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/rcd0c=<part-file>

This is your key problem.  The ISO file in "<part-file>" needs to be
a CD9660/UFS file system when you use this form of the growisofs(1m) 
command.  Instead, it contains random compressed bits.  This is why you
cannot mount it.

Practice burning with DVD-RW or DVD+RW media.  You can continue to play
with it until you have your procedure correct, usable, and reproducable.

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