Logfile groups for Primary and Standby

Hi,
Oracle documents say that the size of Log files should be the same for primary and Standby. Presently it is not the case. I have logfile 100M for Primary (PROD) and 50M for Standby. To change them I should add new groups with file of 100M to standby. And then drop the small logs(50M). in this case the group number would not be the same. Would it be a problem ? Any other solution ? Thank you.

.Oracle documents say that the size of Log files should be the same for primary and Standby. It is only a recommendation, but, not mandatory. However, a messaage will be written to the standby alertlog file when standby database log file size is smillar than its primary database log file size.
in this case the group number would not be the same. Would it be a problem It won't be a problem.
Jaffar

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    (SELECT THREAD#,MAX(FIRST_TIME) FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG GROUP BY THREAD#)) ARCH,
    (SELECT THREAD# ,SEQUENCE# FROM V$LOG_HISTORY WHERE (THREAD#,FIRST_TIME ) IN
    (SELECT THREAD#,MAX(FIRST_TIME) FROM V$LOG_HISTORY GROUP BY THREAD#)) APPL
    WHERE ARCH.THREAD# = APPL.THREAD# ORDER BY 1;
    SELECT THREAD#, LOW_SEQUENCE#, HIGH_SEQUENCE# FROM V$ARCHIVE_GAP;
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    -- Give the count of archvielogs not applied on standby
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