Looks like you're in good hands here, but for future reference ...
No, but I sent you to the wrong place. Take a look at the contents of /var/log. Mine looks like this:
Code:
[root@poweredge] ~# cd /var/log
[root@poweredge] /var/log# ls
./ dmesg.today nginx-access.log
../ dmesg.yesterday nginx-access.log.0.bz2
3ware_raid_alarms.today lpd-errs nginx-error.log
3ware_raid_alarms.yesterday maillog pbid.log
auth.log maillog.0.bz2 pf.today
auth.log.0.bz2 maillog.1.bz2 ppp.log
auth.log.1.bz2 maillog.2.bz2 proftpd/
auth.log.2.bz2 maillog.3.bz2 samba4/
auth.log.3.bz2 maillog.4.bz2 security
auth.log.4.bz2 maillog.5.bz2 sssd/
auth.log.5.bz2 maillog.6.bz2 telemetry.json.bz2
auth.log.6.bz2 messages ups.log
cron messages.0.bz2 userlog
cron.0.bz2 messages.1.bz2 utx.lastlogin
cron.1.bz2 messages.2.bz2 utx.log
cron.2.bz2 messages.3.bz2 wtmp
debug.log messages.4.bz2 xferlog
debug.log.0.bz2 mount.today
debug.log.1.bz2 mount.yesterday
You can see the current
auth.log and 7 previous versions.