Cleaning of old files to process scheduler

We are on the FSCM 9.1 | 8.54. Windows server - my question is if its OK to remove the old SCHDLR_MM_DD, MONITORSRV_MM_DD, DSTAGNT_MM_DD files to free up space? Is it possible to have it done automatically?

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Yes, you can do it. Keep us 7 days for the files and delete the old stuff.

We have a script to remove these files.

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