Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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Chapter 6
Configuring FileMaker Server (Windows and Mac OS)
Configuration settings allow you to customize FileMaker Server for
optimal performance.
Windows: Use the configuration assistants in the FileMaker Server
Console or the Properties dialog box to configure FileMaker Server.
Mac OS: Use the Preferences dialog box to configure
FileMaker Server.
Red Hat Linux: For information about configuring FileMaker Server
settings in Red Hat Linux, see chapter 9, “Using FileMaker Server in
Red Hat Linux.”
The following table lists all FileMaker Server configuration settings.
Note The memory requirements of FileMaker Server are directly
related to the number of guests and open files. If you select large
values for these, you should also increase the amount of RAM
reserved for the database cache. See “Changing the amount of
memory used by FileMaker Server” on page 6-5 or “Adjusting
memory (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)” on page 6-6 for more details.
Using the configuration assistants
(Windows)
In Windows, FileMaker Server comes with configuration assistants
to help you set up server options. These assistants step you through
the configuration process, giving you helpful instructions along the
way. You can use these assistants to set up your initial configuration,
and then use the Properties dialog box as described in this chapter to
change settings, if needed.
Configuration setting
1 Set the maximum number of simultaneously connected guests
1 Set idle disconnect time and customize the pre-disconnect message
1 Require users to be logged on to the same Windows domain in which FileMaker
Server resides
1 Set the maximum number of hosted files
1 Allocate the amount of memory (RAM) FileMaker Server can use as database
cache
1 Set how often database cache is flushed
1 Allow single user files to be hosted and shared
1 Allow plug-in updates to be downloaded automatically
1 Enable runtime files created by FileMaker Developer to be opened automatically by
FileMaker Server
1 Enable remote administration and specify a password
1 Specify a custom server name that appears in the Hosts dialog box
1 Maximize performance (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
1 Specify the network protocol(s) FileMaker Server will use and choose a preferred
IP address
1 Enable usage statistics to be recorded in a log and set a maximum size for the log
1 Register FileMaker Server with a directory service
1 Allow the FileMaker Server administrator’s contact information to be published to
the directory service
1 Specify how to authenticate FileMaker Server to a directory server
1 Change the LDAP port number
Configuration setting