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- FileMaker Server 9 Help
- About FileMaker Server
- New features in FileMaker Server 9
- Deploying FileMaker Server
- Starting Admin Console
- Hosting databases
- Hosting websites
- Starting and stopping FileMaker Server
- Configuring general settings
- Configuring Database Server settings
- Configuring web publishing settings
- Administering clients
- Administering databases
- Using ODBC and JDBC with FileMaker Server
- Monitoring FileMaker Server
- Managing plug-ins
- Securing your data
- Scheduling administrative tasks
- Troubleshooting
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- About the license key
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Monitoring FileMaker Server Tracking activity in log files
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Statistics log
When you enable statistical logging for the Database Server, a log file is created in the FileMaker
Server/Data/Logs/ folder. All of the values that you see in the Statistics pane in Admin Console are
timestamped and written to a file. See Viewing statistics
(page 108).
You can view these statistics by opening the Stats.log file in any application that can read tab-
delimited data (FileMaker Pro or a text editor) or the Console application (Mac OS).
When the Stats.log file reaches Log Size specified on the Database Server > Logging tab, it is
renamed Stats-old.log and a new Stats.log file is created.
To configure statistics logging, see Logging and statistics settings
(page 76).
Related topic
Tracking activity in log files (page 110)