If you look in the log4j.xml in the conf folder you should see another appender 
that has been commented out called the 'RollingFileAppender' if you use this 
instead of the 'DailyRollingFileAppender' you can configure Log4j to start a 
new log file when the current one reaches a certain size.

You can also specify how many old files to keep before they are deleted.

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