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I wanted to delete my oldest backups to free up space on my backup drive.

Due to some confusion, I "accidentally" deleted all backups.

The image shows the current progress of the command:

Is it safe to just ctrl-c/ctrl-d this?

I don't care about deleting the rest, I bet there is enough space by now and if not I'll find out and obviously delete again.

minseong
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You have two choices: let it run and delete everything; or stop it and see what's left. The residual backup may be incomplete, in terms of files and times, but it will be something.

My advice for TM has always been: don't mess with it. let it do its thing. When the drive gets full, either let it start deleting the oldest backups (which it will do itself), or get a bigger drive and start again or transfer the archive.

benwiggy
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  • it doesn't delete the oldest backups itself see my last question https://apple.stackexchange.com/q/377040/150109 – minseong Dec 11 '19 at 18:28