Can't turn off Resource Monitor in MaxDB 7.8 ?

Hi,
I'm in the process of upgrading all our systems from MaxDB 7.6 to 7.8 as part of a ERP6 EHP5 upgrade and I've noticed in DB50 I can't seem to "Stop Recording" of the Resource Monitor. The status remains "Started" and the "Start Recording" button is grayed out even after I've tried to stop it and refreshed the status.
Am I missing something here or is this a bug of sorts ?
Thanks.
Nelis
System: SLES 10SP3, MaxDB 7.8.02.24 64bit, ERP6 EHP5

Hello,
in MaxDB Version 7.8 the data of the ressource monitor is collected  via SharedSQL.
When the parameter SHAREDSQL is switched on - which is recommended for better performance in database,
then you will get the information in the ressouce monitor.
There is no other possibilty anymore to switch the ressource monitor off than to set the Parameter USESHAREDSQL=NO - which is only recommended due the  errors/problems as workaround.
You only need to check that the COMMAND monitor is not switched on by default. The Command Monitor should only be switched on during the performance analysis.
Regards, Natalia Khlopina

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