I had a large file on a Windows server I realized in retrospect I didn't 
want backed up. (A 65 Gbyte ntbackup image of another server, so it was 
redundant.) This caused my backuppc disk usage to explode. I re-ran the 
backup after removing the file, and it's gone from the pc directory, but I 
still see a lot of disk used in the cpool tree. How can I safely purge that 
down to release the excess space?

Just how does the cpool tree work?

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