I use a bareos setup to do backups of all my family members computers and 
servers in my home.
Over several days, the bareos-dir.conf was repeatedy changed, as I was moving 
towards the final result of how i wanted the backup system to work.

This resulted in several pools being created with all sorts of retention 
settings.
These pools are not used anymore, and some were never even used in the first 
place.

I want to delete the pool and any volumes attached to it(if it exists) to free 
up disk space. I dont want to wait a year for it to happen automaticly, since 
its only unused garbage in the pool/volume anyway. They are also crudding up my 
bareos-webui.. :)

What is the correct procedure to remove these old pools? If there are any jobs 
attached to them, they could be removed from the database too, but its not that 
important. Jobs doesent consume disk space, and they will eventually get purged 
anyway..

Thanks for help

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