So it turns out I'm down to 300MB on my /opt ... and I'm thinking the 
safe thing to do to maybe free up some space may be to clean out the 
older log files.

I see that I have in /opt/zenoss/log I have zenprocess.log, 
zenprocess.log.1, zenprocess.log.2 ... And I have this for each log...
ls -l shows that some of the logs appear to be quite large, for instance 
zenhub.log is 1587451288 and zenprocess.log is 591449484 ...

Is there a safe way to prune these log files? Can I just stop zenoss and 
delete some of them? And what is the .1, .2 files? They are always 
smaller than the .log file but themselves may be largish ...

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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University

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