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That's the installation log. If cpanel is already installed and working fine, you probably don't need the log anymore.
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It won't hurt anything to wipe this log. If you need the old data from March
for some reason then you can transfer it to backup somewhere or archive it (although that may take a lot of resources to compress at that size). My recommendation if you don't need that data anymore is to just delete the old log files. It's pretty old at this point and probably doing nothing for you other than taking up drive space and memory resources handling it.
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