
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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All system-level software is installed in the directories identified below. The directory
structure must not be altered, or the system might not be able to find necessary files, as
needed.
System software home directory $MPSHOME (/opt/vps)
$MPSHOME (/opt/vps) System directory containing subdirectories for the operating system files and symbolic links to
the various packages installed on the system.
bin
Contains the executable files for the installed software packages.
common Files available for use by all MPS systems.
etc Configuration, administration, and alarm database files.
log SRP, file transfer, alarm, and ZAP log files.
include Header files for compiling user call functions.
stats Binary files for statistics collection and data files created by statistics-
gathering scripts (including logs and status files).
vps_sched Scheduling files.
zap Temporary files used during ZAP execution.
fmIcons Information for file manager icons.
lib Shared library files.
mpsN Files specific to a single MPS. The value of N indicates the MPS system number. One mpsN
directory exists on each MPS system. The number zero (0) cannot be used.
apps Working directory for application files. When an application is started,
copies of its VENGINE executable (*.vex) and configuration (*.acfg)
files are placed in this directory. SRP starts applications from this directory.
This directory also contains subdirectories for shared user libraries.
etc Configuration and administration files.
log Log files.
stats Statistics files and shell scripts.
pbin Diagnostics executables.
plib Diagnostic libraries.
tmscommN Files for bridging between and within MPS components. The value of N indicates the tmscomm
component number. The number zero (0) cannot be used.
apps Library subdirectory. Not used at the present time.
etc Contains the vos.cfg configuration file, which starts the Network
Interface Controller Daemon (NCD) at system startup.
log Log files.
stats Statistics files and shell scripts.
PERI<name> Symbolic links to the subdirectories under the packages directory.
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