Hi,

I am seeing a relatively large difference in the time it takes to create a
database connection.  There are two instances (8.1.6.3.8) running on our NT
4.0 server.  When my users complained, one instance had 20 sessions and
connect time took 2-3 seconds while the other, busier prod instance had over
40 sessions and took ~10 seconds.  


Any ideas what I can look at to find the cause?

Can database activity (some stored procs were running at the time) cause a
slowdown in creating a connection?

Thanks.



Michael Bond
OC-ALC\TILC
Oracle DBA
405 736-3840
DSN 336-3840
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