
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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User-Specified Distribution Directory (usually /opt/vps)
The particular path used as the distribution directory is set up when the system-level
software is installed. By default, it is set to /opt/vps. The distribution directory
contains a lower-level subdirectory named packages. All Avaya software packages
are stored in their own subdirectories under packages. When a particular package is
installed, a symbolic link in $MPSHOME is set up by the system to reference that
package.
The following is important information about the subdirectories and files in the
distribution directory:
• The information provided here discusses only the essentials of the distribution
subdirectory structure. Depending on site requirements, there may be additional or
fewer directories than are shown here.
• Some of the distribution subdirectories contain a lower-level log subdirectory.
Log files are used by the system internally and should never be modified with
command line functions or text editors.
• If a particular software package has been upgraded since its initial installation, its
subdirectory might contain a patches subdirectory and patchlog file. The
patches subdirectory contains lower-level subdirectories and files necessary for
implementing the patch(es), and the patchlog file lists the results of the
installation of the patch(es). Patches and patch logs are not discussed further in
this appendix.
• Some of the distribution subdirectories contain lower-level subdirectories with the
names pimages, pbin, and plib. These files are used by Certified Avaya
personnel for diagnostics and troubleshooting, and should not be modified by
users or system administrators unless directed to do so by Avaya staff.
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