I have a backup system that creates directories named after Unix Timestamps, and then creates incremental backups using a hardlink system (--link-dest in rsync), so typically the first backup is very large, and then later backups are fractions as big.
This is my output of my current backups:
root@athos:/media/awesomeness_drive# du -sh lantea_home/*
31G lantea_home/1384197192
17M lantea_home/1384205953
17M lantea_home/1384205979
17M lantea_home/1384206056
17M lantea_home/1384206195
17M lantea_home/1384207349
3.1G lantea_home/1384207678
14M lantea_home/1384208111
14M lantea_home/1384208128
16M lantea_home/1384232401
15G lantea_home/1384275601
43M lantea_home/1384318801
Everything seems correct, however, take for example the last directory, lantea_home/1384318801
:
root@athos:/media/awesomeness_drive# du -sh lantea_home/1384318801/
28G lantea_home/1384318801/
I consistently get this behavior, why is the directory considered 28G by the second du command?
Note - the output remains the same with the -P and -L flags.