
Avaya MPS Architectural Overview
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COMMGR
COMMGR resides in the VOS subcomponent of the MPS component and provides
transaction processing services for the VOS. It enables application programs to
communicate with external host computers using a variety of protocols. Though
functionally equivalent to pre-existing versions, the release 1.0 COMMGR no longer
requires that Virtual Terminals (VTs) be mapped to phone lines.
The commgr.cfg file defines the configuration parameters required to communicate
with most external hosts. For more information, see The commgr.cfg File on page
144.
Host communications functions and protocols are documented in the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series Communications Reference Manual.
COMMGR associations:
• Connections: Protocol server processes
• Location: $MPSHOME/bin or %MPSHOME%\bin
• Configuration File: $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/commgr.cfg
• SRP Startup File: $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vos.cfg
CONFIGD
CONFIGD is the system wide configuration process. It reads configuration files on
behalf of a process and sends this configuration information to the process.
!
Online reconfiguration must only take place when the system is idle (no applications
are attached). Unexpected behavior will result if the system is not idle during an
online reconfiguration.
CONFIGD associations:
• Connections: All VOS processes
• Location: $MPSHOME/bin or %MPSHOME%\bin
• Configuration File: Not applicable
• SRP Startup File: $MPSHOME/common/etc/gen.cfg
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