PerfMon - Messages Queued for Delivery = 2,147,483,764

Environment - Exchange 2010, DAG 2 X Server 2008 R2.
Hi there, we have noticed that a monitor is reporting there are 2,147,483,764 messages queued for delivery when running this powershell command: get-wmiobject -query "select MessagesQueuedForDelivery from Win32_PerfFormattedData_MSExchangeTransportQueues_MSExchangeTransportQueues"
The value returned by this also matches what we see in the PerfMon > MSExchangeTransport Queues > Messages Queued for Delivery. the number does not increment as messages are sent, in fact it's only showing 2 more today than it was yesterday.
We are wondering just whats going on here, when checking queues in the GUI there are only a couple of messages showing up.
Is this counter just broken? If so how could we fix it?
Thanks for any assistance, regards Peter.

Hi,
According to your description, it seems that the value is the total number of messages that were queued for delivery since server started.
I recommend you refer to the following article:
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v30r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.itmmc.doc%2Fmain_xc85.htm
Messages Queued For Delivery
The number of messages queued to be delivered when sample was taken. The value
format is a 4-byte integer.
Messages Queued For Delivery/sec The rate messages are queued for delivery since the server
was started per second. The value format is a decimal.
Messages Queued For Delivery Total
The total number of messages that were queued for delivery since
server started. The value format is a 4-byte integer.
Hope this helps!
Thanks.
Niko Cheng
TechNet Community Support

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