Great tip, thank you Wes!
Wesley Moxam wrote:
> You rotate Rails logs just like any other server logs. Most systems
> come with a log rotation program installed. For example, on Redhat
> based systems the command is simply called 'logrotate' and it is
> configured via per application configuratio
You rotate Rails logs just like any other server logs. Most systems
come with a log rotation program installed. For example, on Redhat
based systems the command is simply called 'logrotate' and it is
configured via per application configuration files located in
/etc/logrotate.d.
-- Wes
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