Oracle 8.1.7.2 on Solaris 8.
I'm looking for a way to see how long a session has been idle or whether it's done any 
work. I've just been looking at v$sesstat, specifically 'session connect time' and 
'process last non-idle time'. But every time I've queried these numbers, they were the 
same for each SID except SMON (that is, for a given SID, except the SID assiociated 
with SMON, the 2 numbers are the same). So they must not measure what I guessed they 
measure.

So the immediate question is, are these statistics useful for anything? 

The actual problem I'm trying to solve is, we are using a connection pooling method 
for Java that seems to allocate far more connections than it ever uses, and I am 
trying to find a way to document what is actually going on with these connections;
i.e. whether some are never used, and how often connections are reused.

thanks for any help, and sorry for the legal goop at the end.

-Chris
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