
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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%MPSHOME%\PERIview - /opt/vps/PERIview
This directory contains the software used to run PeriView, the suite of graphical tools
used for MPS system administration, operation, and control. 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). The
configuration files included are:
• global_users.cfg
• periview.cfg
• ptlimages.cfg
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.
Complete information concerning PeriView can be found in the PeriView Reference
Manual.
%MPSHOME%\PERIplic - /opt/vps/PERIplic
This directory contains the software necessary to run licensed Avaya packages. By
default, the system sets the plicHOME variable to %MPSHOME%\PERIplic for
Windows (no such variable is set on Solaris). Though there is no configuration file
directly related to PERIplic, certain options can be invoked when running the license
server (plicd). For details on this licensing mechanism, including file locations and
options, see the Avaya Packages Install Guides.
%MPSHOME%\PERItms - /opt/vps/PERItms
This directory contains the software used by the Telephony Media Server (TMS) for
system and parameter configuration.
The PERItms subdirectory structure is described
in the following table. Only those subdirectories directly related to configuration
issues in the context of this manual are included. Some of the files identified in the
PERItms/cfg subdirectory (%MPSHOME%\PERItms\cfg and
opt/vps/PERItms/cfg) and %MPSHOME%\PERItms\images directory are
documented in the sections that follow this one. Those files located in the
PERItms/site-cfg subdirectory (%MPSHOME%\PERItms\site-cfg and
opt/vps/PERItms/site-cfg) are discussed in more detail at The
MPSHOME/common/etc/tms Directory on page 103.
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