The topdir is /var/lib/BackupPC which is a link to /backup
If I do an ls -l /var/lib
I get a bunch of other directories as well as:
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Dec 17 2011 BackupPC -> /backup
bash-4.1$ ls -l /backup
total 20
drwxr-x---. 18 backuppc root 4096 Oct 25 21:01 cpool
drwx------. 2 root root 4096 Dec 17 2011 lost+found
drwxr-x---. 76 backuppc root 4096 Oct 24 16:00 pc
drwxr-x---. 2 backuppc root 4096 Dec 24 2012 pool
drwxr-x---. 2 backuppc root 4096 Oct 29 01:05 trash
bash-4.1$
It's only backuppc stuff on there. I did it this way to give the backuppc
pool a really large drive to itself. As far as things done from the command
line I've deleted computers inside of the pc directory that I no longer
needed to backup. From my understanding that combined with removing the pc
from the /etc/BackupPC/hosts file would free up any space those backups
used to use in the pool. I've manually stopped and started the backuppc
daemon when I've made config changes, or added/removed a pc. At one point I
had almost all of the pc's being backed up with SMB, and switched them all
to using rsync.
I ran the du -hs command you recommended, I'll post the results when it
eventually finishes. Thank you.
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