Tapeback is command line software for backing up various parts of a Linux system. It supports appending multiple backups to a single tape as well as having a backup span multiple tapes. Its backups are fully self-contained; no "database" is needed to restore a backup. Restore point redirection is also easily accomplished without complex editing of config files or complex commands to enter at the command line. The package also includes a small kernel patch to facilitate real-time detection of "drive ready" status. This patch allows tapeback to automatically detect when a tape is switched in the drive (when end of tape is hit during backup/restore).
A tool that makes graphical and top reports from the Squid proxy access log.