A file used for a logical disk may not be used for any other logical disk, unless /SHARE is specified. If that is not done, the driver will return SS$_FILALRACC. The same is true when one tries to replace a device, the error returned in that case will be SS$_DEVALLOC. A containerfile for a logical disk must reside on an ODS-2 or an ODS-5 volume. Spiralog volumes are not supported. If a continuous trace is in progress it is impossible to mount a logical disk because the reference count is not zero. Stop the trace, mount the disk and restart the trace. No trace- data will be lost because the driver will buffer this. Container files may now reside on remotely mounted NFS volumes. Note however that members of a shadowset may not be used if they reside on such a device. This is because the NFSdriver does not support the IO$_WRITECHECK function. This restriction may be lifted in a future release.