John,
        I would be looking at tracking HyperPAV at the device level. That way 
we could see how well they move around in the LCU while different jobs are 
running. However, the numbers reported at the LCU level are useful.

Thanks,
Chris Burgess
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John Ticic
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 12:47 AM
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Subject: Re: SMF74PSM - PAV Samples

Chris,

useful HyperPAV activity can be observed at the LCU level in the 78.3 
records. But it sounds like you're trying to break down the HyperPAV 
activity to the device level. Are you using fields SMF74NUX and SMF74PSM 
to quantify alias assignement? Field SMF74QUE (IOSQ) is really your 
indicator of adequate aliases.
 
John

>Thanks for the info Luis. I guess I was looking for a way to quantify the 
number of HyperPAV aliases assigned to a given base. For instance, if 
RMF showed an average of 1 during a one minute interval and the PAV 
samples were every second then that base had 60 aliases assigned to it.

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