Free disk space in the ORACLE_AGENT home

Hi can anyone tell me whether it is safe to delete the log and trace files in AGENT_HOME/sysman/log/ ?
I've installed agents on different hosts to connect to central repository. Initially everything went fine but now sometimes the agents stop communicating to OMS.
The agents have also filled up my ORACLE_BASE directory. i followed the steps from this metalink document: 317242.1 but its didnt delete the trace and log files which utilize maximum space in ORACLE_BASE directory.
OMS version is 10.2.0.5
Agent Version is 10.2.0.4.
Repository db version 10.2.0.3

It is recommended to keep the log size under 2GB. You can safely clean the logfiles, for example by "> emagent.trc". It's better not to delete the files, since the space will not be redeemed until the agent is restarted.
Can you tell me what is the trace level of your agents? If set to ERROR or WARN, the logs do not grow much fast.
Cheers

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