Yes, assuming you don't need the log history. Those files are created because of logfile rotation. Logfile rotation can be completely controlled for log files. Check out /etc/logrotate.conf and/or /etc/logrotate.d
Tim Rainier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/13/2006 08:02:50 AM: > Hello list > > Today my Squid/Squidguard machine stopped working. I tracked it down to a > full up hard disk so I have deleted some unrequired files. Although, my > /var/logs/ folder contains 300Mb of logs. > > Many of these are old logs such as access.log.2.gz. > > Is it safe to delete all old .gz log files, including the non > Squid/Squidguard ones? > > Thanks > > Jason > >
