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Base System Configuration
# P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11 Page 65
System Startup
When started, the MPS software sets several system-wide parameters and commences
the Startup and Recovery Process (SRP).
For information about configuration and administration files common to all MPS
systems defined on a node, see The MPSHOME/common/etc Directory on page 88.
For information about component-specific configuration and administration files
common to all MPS’ defined on a node, see The MPSHOME/mpsN/etc Directory on
page 142. Information regarding TMS-specific processes can be found at The
MPSHOME/tmscommN Directory on page 138.
The startup files described in the following table are discussed further later in this
chapter:
Startup File Description
S20vps.startup
Script that executes when the Solaris node boots. It is installed
by the PERImps package. This script sets several Solaris
Environment Variables and starts SRP (Startup and Recovery
Process) (see page 70). This file is stored in the /etc/rc3.d
directory. See Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page 70 for
more information about this script.
S30peri.plic
Script that executes upon Solaris node bootup and starts the
Avaya license server. Licenses are required for some Avaya
packages to run. This file is installed by the PERIplic package in
the /etc/rc3.d directory. For additional information on Avaya
licensing and this file, see %MPSHOME%\PERIplic -
/opt/vps/PERIplic on page 134 and the Avaya Packages
Install Guides.
vpsrc.sh
vpsrc.csh
Defines MPS Solaris Environment Variables used by the Solaris
shells sh and csh. These files perform the same function, but are
specific to each shell type. The files are stored in the /etc
directory.
perirc.sh
perirc.csh
The perirc.csh and perirc.sh files resides in the
$MPSHOME/PERI<package>/etc directory. They contain the
default environment variables that are common to the package.
Do not edit these files! They are subject to software updates by
Avaya. If a customer site must add to or modify environment
variables, set the site-specific environment variables in the
siterc.csh and siterc.sh files.
The vpsrc.csh and vpsrc.sh files is responsible for executing
the perirc.csh and perirc.sh files, which contain the
environment variables specific to the products that are installed
on a node.
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