Hi Steve,
  thanks,
  OS is windows 2003.
  
How can I archive stdout.log in a production environment without stopping 
tomcat?
  I want that tomcat automatically archives the stdout.log file and
creates a new one once a certains size is reached. Otherwise the log file size 
raises everyday !
 
How can I configure "logrotate" as you mentioned? is it applicable on windows 
as well?
   
  thank you 
  
Steve Ochani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On 10 Dec 2007 at 1:16, Stefano Martines wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Although the log level is low, the stdout.log size is increasing in
> production day by day.
> I want that tomcat automatically archives the stdout.log file and
> creates a new one once a certains size is reached.
> 
> How can I do that?
> 

You didn't mention what OS you're using (or Tomcat version for that matter) but 
if you're 
using unix, try logrotate.



> I want somethink like this:
> 
> stdout.log 12 MB
> stdout_1.log 50 MB
> stdout_2.log 50 MB
> stdout_3.log 50 MB
> 
> thank you 
> Stefano
> 
> 
> 
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