I haven't been following this thread very closely, but something occured 
to me when it first began:
In most SQL implementations (e.g., MySQL) there is (if memory serves me 
correctly) *always* a client-server relationship, and a "connection," 
even if the client and the server are running on the same machine. In 
fact, I think even on a small database I have in LibreOffice Base, on my 
personal desktop Linux system, that uses a single file in a ZIP archive 
to store a full SQL-based relational database, still has a "connection," 
because LibreOffice Base can also "connect" to a number of other 
database servers (maybe even DB2/400?).
Could *that* be what the OP is seeing? A "connection" that only exists 
as an SQL connection?
Or am I sucking antimatter?
--
JHHL
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