
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 278 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
Media Directories
Each primary and secondary node must be modified to utilize the
$MEDIAFILEHOME directory structure for activating its MMF files (instead of using
the $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vmm.cfg and $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vmm-
mmf.cfg files). Refer to Activating MMF Files on page 166.
Primary Configuration
Follow these steps to configure each primary to utilize media directories:
1. Create the Media Directory (i.e. /mmf/peri).
2. Update $MPSHOME/common/etc/siterc.sh or
/etc/vpsrc.sh and /etc/vpsrc.csh for environment
$MEDIAFILEHOME settings.
3. Create a $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN directory for each MPS component
on that primary.
4. The directory structure of each $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN directory on
the primary must be set up as shown in the following figure:
Note that the app1..appN directories are only required when you have application
specific MMF files.
5. Comment out the "tonetable" entry in each
$MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vmm.cfg file on the primary.
6. Move the dtmf.mmd and dtmf.mmi files into each
$MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN/digiTable directory.
7. Comment out all "mmfload" entries in each
$MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vmm-mmf.cfg file on the primary.
8. Move the system wide MMF files for each MPS component to its
matching $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN/system directory.
9. Move the system wide record MMF file for each MPS component to its
matching $MEDIAFILEHOME/mpsN/system/record directory
$MEDIAFILEHOME
mpsN
digitTable system app1 app2 … appN
record record record record
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