Disk space - delete /var/opt/novell/zenworks/collection/

Hi there,
I am looking to free up disk space.
There are a lot of file in /var/opt/novell/zenworks/collection/status/failed
Lots of xml and .zip files.
Can I delete these or at least the .zip ones.
Thanks

Originally Posted by markvh
Hi there,
I am looking to free up disk space.
There are a lot of file in /var/opt/novell/zenworks/collection/status/failed
Lots of xml and .zip files.
Can I delete these or at least the .zip ones.
Thanks
Yes, they can be deleted.

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