Depending on your webservers os, you can use something like 
logrotate.conf or newsyslog.conf to configure log rotation for lighttpd.

Cheers,

Johan

Adam Williams wrote:
> On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Mike Erb wrote:
>
>   
>> any lessons learned? how did you get rails to spit out a fastphp
>> header without a lot of alcohol involved?
>>
>> :o)
>>     
>
> Unless I'm completely mistaken, lighttpd cannot be configured to do a  
> rolling log, with stuff older than xxx being deleted or moved or  
> something. Therefore, logs get massive. The disk quota was exceeded,  
> so the OS was preventing the process from writing stuff. I have not a  
> clue about the PHP business. Didn't look into that once I knew a  
> problem was disk quota violation.
>
>     aiwilliams
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