Inactive sessions  accumulate exceed the max session

Hi All,
once i checked the v$session, always find lots of inactive session.nearly after two month it will exceed the max session value in the init.ora profile.
I have check the sqlnet.ora profile and the value of expire_time is 10 minuter, while not sure why so many inactive session? and if i need to kill all inactive session?
Best Regards,
Chelsea

INACTIVE users are users not actively running a query, but they are connected to the database.
If SQL expire time is set, you can verify the logfiles, if users get disconnected because of idle connections.
For the remainder I agree with the other post.
Cheers
FJFranken

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