Warning:Low-level logging is currently enabled in 12.0.6

Hi All,
DB:10.2.04.0
Oracle Apps:12.0.6
OS:AIX
We are seeing the message : Warning:Low-level logging is currently enabled.Your application will not perform as well while Low-level logging is on.
On investigation, found the following:
NAME USER_PROFILE_OPTION_NAME LEV CONTEXT VALUE
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled SITE N
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled APP XX Y
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled RESP XXXX Y
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled RESP XYZ Y
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled RESP ABC Y
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled USER XXX N
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled USER XXX N
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled USER XXX Y
AFLOG_ENABLED FND: Debug Log Enabled USER XXXX Y
Should the value be simply set to 'N' at APP,RESP and USER level to disable the message:Warning:Low-level logging is currently enabled.
Additionally, should the apache be bounced too?
Please advise.
Thanks for your time!
Regards,

Hi,
Should the value be simply set to 'N' at APP,RESP and USER level to disable the message:Warning:Low-level logging is currently enabled.Correct.
Additionally, should the apache be bounced too?Yes.
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