This screen allows you to view the monitor log online, even when the disk-based logging is disabled because of disk space problems. It also indicates when monitor logging is disabled. The screen has the following features: o It contains the actual monitor log information for the corresponding database in exactly the same format as the disk- based log. However, the display maximum is 79 characters; therefore, entries longer than 79 characters are truncated. o It contains up to the last 160 lines of the monitor log. Blank lines are not shown in order to display as much log information as possible. Each page of the Monitor Log screen represents a view of the actual monitor log, in reverse order. For example, page 1 on the Monitor Log screen is the last page of the monitor log; page 2 is the second to last page of the monitor log, and so on. The monitor log scrolls up as new entries are written. Entries in the monitor log are comprised of major and minor events. Major events have the format date/time - description. Minor events have the format - description with no date field. The Monitor Log screen 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.