Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 07:17, Rodrigo Real wrote:
>
>> >
>> > I guess that we could have something like:
>> >
>> > Backuppc_remove <host> <bkp_number>
>> 
>> I didn't find any tools to manually remove backups, and I still think
>> we should have one.
>
> The brute force approach is to go to the pc/hostname directory
> and rm -rf some of the numbered backup directories, but you
> still don't recover the space until BackupPC_Nightly runs
> and removes the pooled links, and the web page backup list
> will probably be wrong for a while too.

I tried this approach, but I never got the free space back, I was
hopping that the nightly routine would remove the files, but it didn't
work, maybe because I did not detect exactly what I should delete.

Rodrigo

>
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>   Les Mikesell
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