Other than the obvious two possibilities (that the web application doesn't have permission to write to the file and that there is another process locking the file)?
No.
I do realize that most flavors of *ix use advisory, not strict, locking, but if you've got the kernel source, you can do anything
emc
" When in doubt, use brute force." — Ken ThompsonIn reply to Re: Log::Log4perl write permissions
by swampyankee
in thread Log::Log4perl write permissions
by hesco
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