Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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2. Choose the network protocol(s) you want FileMaker Server to use
when communicating with FileMaker Pro guests.
3. Set any other options, then click OK.
You must restart FileMaker Server for the new setting to take effect.
Setting the preferred IP address
If you have multiple IP addresses, you can specify the one you want
FileMaker Server to use.
Windows and Mac OS X: Each network card in your server
computer has its own IP address.
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1: Apple Open Transport determines the number of
IP addresses available for each network card in your computer.
1. In the Properties (Windows) or Preferences (Mac OS) dialog box,
click the Networking tab.
2. Select an IP address from the menu.
3. Set any other options, then click OK.
You must restart FileMaker Server for the new setting to take effect.
Recording usage statistics and
setting size limits
When you enable statistical logging for FileMaker Server, a log file
is created in your FileMaker Server 5.5 folder.
The log file is a tab-delimited text file, so you can import it into, or
drag and drop it onto, FileMaker Pro (or any other application that
supports tab-delimited input). You can then examine historical
statistical information about how FileMaker Server is performing.
Windows: You can view information from this log in the Usage
Statistics window when you administer remotely, or you can display
it graphically in real-time on your server computer using the
Performance Monitor. For more information about viewing
statistics, see “Viewing usage statistics for FileMaker Server” on
page 7-7 and “Monitoring performance (Windows NT)” on
page 7-17.
Mac OS: You can view information from this log in the Usage
Statistics window when you administer either remotely or locally.
For more information, see “Viewing usage statistics for
FileMaker Server” on page 7-7 and “Viewing usage statistics
(Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)” on page 7-14.
Networking tab (Windows)
Platform Statistics log name View log in
Windows fmsvplog.txt Performance Monitor (Windows NT)
System Monitor (Windows 2000)
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1 Server Statistics Log Usage Statistics window
Mac OS X Statistics.log Mac OS X console application