MONITOR
MONITOR, VAR, Node, Lab
Controls contents of variable fields in the nonlinear solution
      monitor file.
VAROne of four variable field numbers in the monitor file whose contents can be specified by the Lab field. Valid arguments are integers 1, 2, 3, or 4. See Notes section for default values.
NodeThe node number for which information is monitored in the specified
VARfield. In the GUI, ifNode= P, graphical picking is enabled. If blank, the monitor file lists the maximum value of the specified quantity (Lab field) for the entire structure.LabThe solution quantity to be monitored in the specified
VARfield. Valid labels for solution quantities are UX, UY, and UZ (displacements); ROTX, ROTY, and ROTZ (rotations); and TEMP (temperature). Valid labels for reaction force are FX, FY, and FZ (structural force) and MX, MY, and MZ (structural moment). Valid label for heat flow rate is HEAT. For defaults see the Notes section.
Notes
The monitor file always has an extension of .mntr, and takes its file name from the specified Jobname. If no Jobname is specified, the file name defaults to file.
You must issue this command once for each solution quantity you want to monitor at a specified node at each load step. You cannot monitor a reaction force during a linear analysis. The variable field contents can be redefined at each load step by reissuing the command. The monitored quantities are appended to the file for each load step.
Reaction forces reported in the monitor file may be incorrect if the degree of freedom of the specified node is involved in externally defined coupling (CP command) or constraint equations (CE command), or if the program has applied constraint equations internally to the node.
The following example shows the format of a monitor file. Note that the file only records the solution substep history when a substep is convergent.
SOLUTION HISTORY INFORMATION FOR JOB: file.mntr
LOAD   SUB-  NO.  NO.    TOTL  INCREMENT    TOTAL         VARIAB 1     VARIAB 2     VARIAB 3     VARIAB 4
  STEP   STEP ATTMP ITER   ITER  TIME/LFACT   TIME/LFACT    MONITOR      MONITOR      MONITOR     MONITOR
                                                             Wall         MxDs         FY           MxRe
     1      1    1     5      5    0.36000E-01  0.36000E-01   0.0000     -0.47242E-01 -0.13783E-01  0.22670E-04
     1      2    1     3      8    0.36000E-01  0.72000E-01   0.0000     -0.91552E-01 -0.27269E-01  0.38849E-03
     1      3    1     4     12    0.54000E-01  0.12600       0.0000     -0.15161     -0.43972E-01  0.25235E-03
     1      4    1     3     15    0.81000E-01  0.20700       0.0000     -0.22926     -0.65119E-01  0.11131E-03
     1      5    1     5     20    0.12150      0.32850       0.0000     -0.34188     -0.93242E-01  0.12267E-02
     1      6    1     4     24    0.12150      0.45000       0.0000     -0.46860     -0.11992      0.22689E-02
     1      7    1     5     29    0.18000      0.63000       0.0000     -0.65720     -0.16217      0.12111E-03
     1      8    2     7     38    0.63000E-01  0.69300       0.0000     -0.72594     -0.46582      0.67121E-02
     1      9    1    11     49    0.63000E-01  0.75600       0.0000     -0.79976      -1.1070      0.29302E-02
     1     10    1    10     59    0.63000E-01  0.81900       0.0000     -0.87073      -1.8708      0.95828E-02
     1     11    1    18     77    0.81000E-01  0.90000       0.0000     -0.90000      -269.31      0.73911    
The following details the contents of the various fields in the monitor file:
- LOAD STEP
 The current load step number.
- SUBSTEP
 The current substep (time step) number.
- NO. ATTEMPT
 The number of attempts made in solving the current substep. This number is equal to the number of failed attempts (bisections) plus one (the successful attempt).
- NO. ITER
 The number of iterations used by the last successful attempt.
- TOTL. ITER
 Total cumulative number of iterations (including each iteration used by a bisection).
- INCREMENT
 - TIME/LFACT
 Time or load factor increments for the current substep.
- TOTAL TIME/LFACT
 Total time (or load factor) for the last successful attempt in the current substep.
- VARIAB 1
 Variable field 1. By default, this field lists the elapsed (or wall clock) times used up to (but not including) the current substep.
- VARIAB 2
 Variable field 2. In this example, the field is reporting the MZ value. By default, this field lists the maximum displacement in the entire structure.
- VARIAB 3
 Variable field 3. In this example, the field is reporting the FY value of a certain node. By default, this field reports the maximum equivalent plastic strain increment in the entire structure.
- VARIAB 4
 Variable field 4. By default, this field reports the maximum residual force in the entire structure.