
Base System Configuration
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%MPSHOME%\PERIdist - /opt/vps/PERIdist
The PERIdist package contains utilities used for distributing information from a
source location to destination nodes in the MPS network and processing Speech
Server related log files. It also contains Perl scripts and a web server used by PeriDoc,
the comprehensive online reference material and documentation resource. By default,
the system sets the PERIDISTHOME variable to /opt/vps/PERIdist on Solaris
systems and %MPSHOME%\PERIdist for Windows.
The apache directory contains files related to the web server. These files typically
should not be edited. However, to specify nodes, after the initial installation, which
are allowed to distribute files to the corresponding destination (PERIdist) node, edit
the apache/conf/httpd.conf file. Details on this step are contained in the
Avaya Packages Install Guides.
The \etc subdirectory of this package contains configuration files that determine the
location to which Speech Server related log files are written. It also contains utility
configuration files. Information on these files are contained in the speech recognition
resource guides listed at the Reference Material link in PeriDoc.
%MPSHOME%\PERIglobl - /opt/vps/PERIglobl
This directory contains globally accessed software used by all other packages.
On Solaris, this package’s /etc subdirectory contains configuration files
copied to $MPSHOME/common/etc during system setup (see The
MPSHOME/common/etc Directory on page 88). On Windows, these files, with the
exception of compgroups, are located in the \commonetc\etc subdirectory
of this package and copied to %MPSHOME%\common\etc. The compgroups file
resides in the Windows \etc subdirectory of the package and does not get copied
over. The configuration files included are:
• compgroups
• comptypes.cfg
• gen.cfg
•pmgr.cfg
• srp.cfg
• vpshosts
These files should be used as backups for their deployed versions which were copied
to the MPSHOME/common/etc directory. Make production changes to those files
only: should the need arise to revert to a "clean" (original) version, copy (do not cut)
the file from this package to the MPSHOME/common/etc directory.
The misc subdirectory of the PERIglobl package contains the alarm.uts file.
This file contains the information for all predefined alarms in the system and is used to
build the alarm database in MPSHOME/common/etc. This file should not be edited:
to add or delete alarms from the database, use the PeriView Alarm Manager (see the
PeriView Reference Manual for more information).
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