you can run the mongrel_rails command and then run tail, here are the
options for mongrel_rails:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] trunk |mongrel_rails  start -h
Usage: mongrel_rails <command> [options]
    -e, --environment ENV            Rails environment to run as
    -d, --daemonize                  Run daemonized in the background
    -p, --port PORT                  Which port to bind to
    -a, --address ADDR               Address to bind to
    -l, --log FILE                   Where to write log messages
    -P, --pid FILE                   Where to write the PID
    -n, --num-processors INT         Number of processors active before
clients denied
    -o, --timeout TIME               Time to wait (in seconds) before
killing a stalled thread
    -t, --throttle TIME              Time to pause (in hundredths of a
second) between accepting clients
    -m, --mime PATH                  A YAML file that lists additional MIME
types
    -c, --chdir PATH                 Change to dir before starting (will be
expanded)
    -r, --root PATH                  Set the document root (default
'public')
    -B, --debug                      Enable debugging mode
    -C, --config PATH                Use a config file
    -S, --script PATH                Load the given file as an extra config
script
    -G, --generate PATH              Generate a config file for use with -C
        --user USER
                                     User to run as
        --group GROUP
                                     Group to run as
        --prefix PATH
                                     URL prefix for Rails app
    -h, --help                       Show this message
        --version                    Show version

something like this:
mongrel_rail start && tail -f log/development.log

is like the script/server command...

hope that helps...

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Timothy Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> I was curious how I can control the default mongrel configuration when it
> is run through the use of 'script/server'. Is there a way to edit possibly a
> default .conf file? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Regards,
>        Tim
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