Insufficient Data in Interval.  on 9i db  in 10g grid control

Hi,
I am getting this while trying to monitor a 9i db in 10g grid control.
Insufficient Data in Interval. For displaying data on this page, two historical snapshots are needed. Make sure that two snapshots are present in the target database instance. In addition modify the interval so that it is contained within two available snapshots
Is there anyway how to deal with this .
TIA
PK

Sounds like its looking for statspack data.
Can you run statspack.snap() as perfstat user a couple times and see if it sees the data.
If thats way off - then what screen are you seeing this on?

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