
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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Base System Configuration
The Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS) series system setup procedures involve
installing and configuring the operating system and proprietary system software. The
installation includes system facilities, and preconfigured root, administrative, and
user accounts. The accounts are set up to run the operating system and define any
required shell variables.
The software installation procedure creates the MPS Series home directory and places
all files into the subdirectories under it. The MPSHOME variable is used to identify the
home directory, and is set by default to /opt/vps for Solaris systems and
%MPSHOME%\PERIase on Windows systems.
During system initialization, the various MPS processes reference configuration files
for site-specific setup. Files that are common to all defined MPS systems are located
in the directory path $MPSHOME/common (%MPSHOME%\common). Files that are
specific to an MPS are located in their own directories under $MPSHOME/mpsN
(%MPSHOME%\mpsN), where N indicates the particular numeric designation of the
MPS. On Solaris systems, the files that comprise the software package release are
stored in $MPSHOME/packages (symbolic links to these packages also exist
directly under MPSHOME directory): on Windows systems, these files are stored in the
MPS home directory. Not all packages and files exist on all systems: this chapter deals
with those which are found in most basic MPS designs.
See the Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Operator’s Guide for a more
detailed discussion of the directory structure. See Installing Avaya Solaris Software on
the Avaya Media Processing Server Series and Installing Avaya Windows Software on
the Avaya Media Processing Server Series for matters regarding package installations.
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