I think I've answered my own question.  The actual number it fails on is 
2,147,483,648 (the 32nd bit). 

So the question becomes; is IM just unable to chart data greater then 31bits, 
or does it also store values retrieved from larger counters as 32bit signed 
ints as well.

Thanks
Paul


On Nov 4, 2012, at 9:57 PM, Paul Carlson wrote:

> I might just be my tired old server but I'm having trouble setting the upper 
> bound of a chart to anything larger then 2147meg.  Setting it to 2148meg or 
> higher makes the vertical scale go negative and the chart data to whack out.  
> The chart quickly resets to 1000meg.  Any data recorded at rates higher then 
> 2147 are displayed as 0.
> 
> This make's it harder for us to track 10gig ethernet interfaces.  I can 
> monitor them in % but there are some comparisons that make more sense in data 
> rates.
> 
> Running Intermapper Server 5.6 on Mac OS 10.5.8 (Dual PPC G5),  Intermapper 
> Remote 5.6.2 Mac & Windows.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks ahead
> 
> Paul Carlson
> VP Network Administration
> Guam Cablevision, LLC.
> 
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