Doing an snmpwalk on the target host with grep Counter64 results in nothing, but Counter32 gives a lot of answers. I don't know if this is the correct way to debug the problem?03/14/2007 03:35:52 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] DS[904] SNMP: v2: disco.xxx.com, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.6.2, output: U
03/14/2007 03:35:52 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] DS[904] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Object avail
03/14/2007 03:35:51 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] DS[904] SNMP: v2: disco.xxx.com, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.10.2, output: U
03/14/2007 03:35:51 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] DS[904] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Object avail
03/14/2007 03:35:51 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] DS[809] SNMP: v2: disco.xxx.com, dsname: rawcontext, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.60.0, output: 3250347427
03/14/2007 03:35:51 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[70] SNMP: Host responded to SNMP
However this problem exists in all the Linux hosts I have using either the "ucd / net SNMP host" or the modified version for smp I found on the forums.
I'm probably missing something very obvious here, but if somebody could give me some pointers I would be very gratefull. I am successfully using 64bit counters with switches.