We have the I/O Priority Management set to Yes.  I believe I've found
the 
answer.  In reviewing our device definitions in HCD, I noticed ONLY the 
aliases have wlmpav set to yes.  The base volumes were set to NO.
Thanks.

"Bob Rutledge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Ted MacNEIL wrote:
>>>This means that WLM will make alias moves that minimize overall IOS 
>>>queueing, but these moves will not take service class goals into 
>>>consideration.
>>
>>
>> TOMAY-TOE
>> TOMAW-TOE
>>
>> That is a difference that makes no difference.
>> And, a difference that makes no difference is no difference.
>>
>> If I'm not addressing goals:
>> 1. Will I see it?
>
> You might not.  Your workloads might or might not.
>
>> 2. What's the point?
>
> The point is that someone observing the storage array's behavior, like

> Dennis, should see aliases move regardless of the setting.
>
> Bob
>
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