DB of eBus SE

I don't know if this is the right place to post this thread.
I received eBus Standard Edition from Oracle partners in Dubai.
eBus SE is a pre-configured instance of OA for Linux.
I found out that the DB is NOT in Archivelog mode.
Do you have any idea why? or if there are any symptoms in changing it to Archive mode
Rgds,
wazwaz

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    50 102aae3a 10628 8 1 sockfs (filesystem for sockfs)
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    54 102bafd2 25e40 3 1 tcp (TCP Streams module)
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    56 1029b734 365 4 1 tcp6 (TCP Streams module)
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    57 1021a907 9b50 5 1 udp (UDP Streams module)
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    58 1029b8d9 365 6 1 udp6 (UDP Streams module)
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