Creating a RAW transaction logfile



Hello,

I want to create a dual RAW logging on a new installation on a new
server.

We use the following specs:
* SUN Solaris 10
* Ingres II 2.6

We want to install it on like this

/ingres = installation mount
/log = transaction logfile
/log2 = dual transaction logfile

How can i create an RAW transaction logfile?

Do i have the say with the installation of Ingres that de default
transaction logfile is 16mb with location "/ingres" and later create
the transaction logfile with MKRAWLOG at the new location /log and
indicate it is a raw log. Or do i have to do sometging in CBF.

And do I have to make de RAW mount the samesize as i want the
transaction logfile has to be?

Thanks in advandge.

Kind Regards,

Michel

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