Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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6-6 FileMaker Server Administrator’s Guide
Adjusting memory (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
Your computer sets aside a certain amount of memory for each
application. When you start FileMaker Server, it tells the computer
how much memory it needs.
If you plan to host large database files or a large number of files, you
can increase the amount of memory (RAM) set aside for
FileMaker Server.
Changing the amount of memory used
To change the amount of memory reserved for FileMaker Server,
keep these points in mind:
1 FileMaker Server comes configured with 8 MB of memory
(RAM) allocated to it. This configuration supports the default
number of guests (25) and files (50). Increasing memory can speed
up overall performance, especially if you are working with large files
or a large number of guests or files.
1 The amount of memory you give to other applications affects the
performance of FileMaker Server. FileMaker Server is designed to run
by itself on a dedicated computer. By not running other applications, you
can assign all available memory to FileMaker Server.
1 Avoid specifying less memory than the Suggested Size in the
FileMaker Server Info dialog box.
1 If you make changes to FileMaker Server preferences while
running FileMaker Server, FileMaker Server asks you if you want to
automatically adjust the application memory setting in the
FileMaker Server Info dialog box to accommodate the new settings.
If you click OK in the confirmation dialog box, application memory
is adjusted for you. If you click Cancel in the confirmation dialog
box, you should use the following procedure to adjust the application
memory manually.
See appendix B, “Performance and usage tips” for suggestions for
optimizing memory settings.
To change the amount of memory FileMaker Server uses:
1. If FileMaker Server is running, close the application by choosing
File menu > Quit.
2. Select the FileMaker Server application icon.
3. Choose File menu > Get Info > Memory.
4. Double-click the number labeled Preferred Size.
5. Type a number to change the memory allocated for
FileMaker Server.
6. Click the close box.
The next time you start FileMaker Server, the amount of memory
you specified is used by the application.
Change the amount
of memory
FileMaker Server
uses