
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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For sake of clarity and discussion, and as highly recommended by Avaya, this section
uses $MPSHOME as the default root directory for the packages subdirectory.
However, it is important to note that during installation, a user can elect to specify a
directory name of their own choosing. If a user-specified distribution directory other
than /opt/vps has been chosen, the released software packages reside in
/distdir/packages, where distdir is the name of the user-specified
distribution directory.
The subdirectories in $MPSHOME/common and $MPSHOME/mpsN look to the files
located in this directory by means of symbolic links. This provides for control over the
released software version used by the MPS system. If a user-specified distribution
directory other than /opt/vps has been chosen, the symbolic links follow the path
/distdir/packages/version, where distdir is the name of the
user-specified distribution directory and version is a version of any Avaya software
package installed on that system. The symbolic links themselves always exist in
/opt/vps.
See the Avaya Media Processing Server Series Solaris System Operator’s Guide for
more information about these subdirectories.
PERIview periviewX.X.X Directories and files used by PeriView and its
tools.
PERIperl perlX.X.X Integrates the Perl programming language into
the Avaya software suite. Also sets the
environment variable for MPSHOME.
PERIplic plicX.X.X Directories used in Avaya package licensing.
PERItms tmsX.X.X Directories and files used by TMS processes and
utilities.
Avaya Software Packages
Symbolic
Link in
/opt/vps
As Found in
$MPSHOME/packages
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