oh ok so is it your startup taf that is rolling the log files?  If so are you sure that it's being called? you might output a timestamp to a text file and see if it gets written.
 
are you using the same operating system on all servers?

 
On 10/26/06, Matt Muro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No process is rolling the Witango.log file per se. We simply have the
server scheduled to reboot at 3am. The Witango service restarts when the
server reboots and, as a process of restarting, the log files are rolled.
In Windows 2003 we have a "scheduled task" setup to call a bat file that
issues a server restart: shutdown /r /f


[email protected] writes:
>Hopefully this isn't too ignorant a question (:
>
>but...what process are you using that rolls your files over?


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