UFS Logging root filesystems

From: Mike Ekholm (ekholm@ekholm.org)
Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 10:28:21 EST


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Hello,
Our environment is Solaris 8, at kernel 108528-22. We
are looking at enabling UFS logging for our root
filesystems (/, /var, /usr, /opt) and I was wondering
if there are any reasons NOT to do this? I have done
some looking on sunsolve, and nothing says this is a bad
thing, but wanted to verify that this is not a bad thing
to do for some reason.

Thanks!
 -Mike Ekholm
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