I'm cleaning up some old drives, and I found what appears to be a bacula backup 
file on one of them.  I'd like to see what's on it, but am not figuring this 
out.  (There's a file that has disappeared for some time, it would be nice if 
it was on there and could be recovered, if it isn't or can't, oh well) I 
thought that using bscan would be my first step, but I'm not sure how to mount 
this file as a volume; if that's even possible.  It's likely my conf files now 
are very different than they were when this was created.  Any suggestions?

Running this on a current Archlinux box; believe the latest version of bacula.

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