[This note has been sent to the following InterNet address(es): [log in to unmask]] On 1/3/96, Denysb @ AOL.COM (Denys Beauchemin) wrote : >2- Better resiliency. If you have multiple UVS (User Volume Sets) you are >less hurt when you throw a disc (so to speak). If the disc is part of SVS >(MPE_XL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET) you may be faced with an INSTALL but only for that >(relatively) small volume set. If the disc is part of a UVS, then only that >volume set goes down, the rest stays up. You can then deal with that UVS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >while the other UVS' remain unaffected. I beg to differ, I have experienced situations where a Private Volume drive has failed and brought down the whole system. Also, the whole system has been brought down by merely attempting to purge a corrupt file on a PVS. Just to clarify. Cheers, John Dunlop ([log in to unmask])