nan's on interface graph, windows only

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nan's on interface graph, windows only

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I have an interface graph that works on all other hosts (Unix, Linux, Cisco, etc.) but does not work on my windows host. I have checked the RRD is created, but contains all nan values. The SNMP - Interface Statistics data query is associated with the host and other graphs work fine on the host. When I manually SNMP walk the computer I see the correct counters being returned, I'm not sure where the error is, any ideas?
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Re: nan's on interface graph, windows only

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The windows snmp does not support 64 bit counters by default. Make sure you are using 32 bit counters.
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Re: nan's on interface graph, windows only

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Thank you for safing my day...

i've been searching the whole internet why it will not graph some values :)
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