Well, I don't have a complete answer, but the Cocoon logs are
voluminous and contain nothing I know of that has lasting value.

dspace.log* contain much that could be useful for recovering
statistical data, should you need to.

Common webserver logs can also be gleaned for statistics.

Very recent versions of DSpace also produce separate Solr log files,
which also grow very large.  I am unaware of anything in these that
should be saved for long.

DSpace and webserver log files are highly compressible.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
Machines should not be friendly.  Machines should be obedient.

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