RMUDISPLAY72.HLB  —  Overview  Screens  LogMiner Information screen
    This screen provides online information about all "continuous"
    LogMiner(tm) (usually form the RMU /UNLOAD /AFTER_JOURNAL
    /CONTINUOUS command) processes. Most of the information displayed
    on the screen is obtained in real time, which means that the
    display is automatically updated as "continuous" LogMiner
    processes read and extract after-image journal files.

    The LogMiner Information screen contains multiple pages, the
    number of which is determined by the number of processes running
    the "continuous" LogMiner. The pages can be scrolled by using the
    right angle bracket (>) key to go to the next page, or by using
    the left angle bracket (<) key to go to the previous page.

    The following columns provide information about processes running
    the "continuous" LogMiner.

    o  Process.ID - The process ID and Stream ID of the Continuous
       LogMiner process.

    o  State - The current Continuous LogMiner processing state. One
       of the following:

       o  Inactive - Processing has not yet completed initialization

       o  Hibernating - Waiting for after-image journal write
          activity

       o  Polling - Sleep/poll state while waiting for after-image
          journal writing activity; after a short while, if no after-
          image journal writing occurs, the Continuous LogMiner will
          enter the "Hibernating" state

       o  Extracting - Extracting changes from one or more
          transactions from the after-image journal

    o  SeqNum - Sequence number of the journal currently being
       processed

    o  CurrVBN - Virtual block number of the last AIJ block read

    This screen is available only if the Continuous LogMiner feature
    is enabled for the database.

    You cannot use the information contained in this screen on the
    Custom Statistics screen.

    Because the AIJ Journal Information screen provides real-time
    information, the output is not recorded in the binary output file
    produced using the Output qualifier. Consequently, this screen
    is not available when you replay a binary file using the Input
    qualifier.
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