FileMaker Server 18 Stability Improvements

Claris Support blog Source: https://support.claris.com/s/article/FileMaker-Server-18-Stability-Improvements?language=en_US A small number of customers have experienced stability issues with FileMaker Server 18, resulting in occasional crashes. There are a number of actions you can take to improve stability.  Answer Number: 000034865 Products Source: https://support.claris.com/s/answerview?anum=000029421&language=en_US FileMaker Server Startup Restoration Feature IMPORTANT: A small number of customers have experienced stability issues with FileMaker

DevOps in FileMaker with The Moyer Group

Heidi Porter, Chris Moyer, July 15, 2021, FileMaker Training Videos Table of Contents Introduction: What is DevOps? To top DevOps, a term derived from Development and Operations, represents a combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that enhance an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity. By merging development and operations into

Using Command Line with FileMaker Server

Jacob Taylor, Jun 3, 2021, FileMaker Training Videos Menu Introduction FileMaker Server is a powerful backend that supports FileMaker solutions, offering features such as multi-user access, backups, and security configurations. While most administrators manage FileMaker Server through the Admin Console, the Command Line Interface (CLI) offers greater flexibility and control. The FMS Admin CLI allows

Emergency Procedures for FileMaker Server Crashes

Jacob Taylor, April 21, 2021, FileMaker Training Videos Introduction FileMaker Server crashes are inevitable in high-demand environments. A quick and structured response is key to minimizing downtime, safeguarding data, and ensuring that such incidents don’t repeat. This guide provides a deep dive into diagnosing the cause, executing a proper recovery, preventing future crashes, and completing

Monitoring FileMaker Server with Zabbix

Templates for Zabbix 5 and 6 ClickWorks blog Source: https://www.clickworks.eu/en/monitoring-filemaker-server-with-zabbix/ Cloud, On premises and hybrid installations of FileMaker Server Claris is moving towards towards a Saas (Software as a Service) model. The strategy is Cloud first – but not Cloud only. Here at ClickWorks we fully support this. Although we also believe on-premises or “own-cloud”

FileMaker Server Installation – Overview and troubleshooting

Claris Support Source: https://support.claris.com/s/answerview?anum=13625&language=en_US FileMaker Server is responsible for securely hosting FileMaker Pro databases to Windows, OS X, Web, and iOS clients. Because FileMaker Server can be the “central hub” for which all your clients access your solutions and data, it is critical that FileMaker Server be optimized for performance and reliability. There are several hardware

Securing Your FileMaker Server in the Cloud

Koen Van Hulle, Claris Engage 2020 Menu: Introduction: Why Cloud Security for FileMaker Server Matters #tag1 With the increasing shift toward cloud-hosted solutions, securing your FileMaker Server has never been more critical. Hosting your FileMaker solution in the cloud offers many advantages, including accessibility and scalability, but it also presents significant security challenges. At Claris

Customizing the Zabbix Dashboard for FileMaker Server Monitoring

Beth Bennet, Sep 23, 2020, Soliant Consulting Blog Source: https://www.soliantconsulting.com/blog/customizing-zabbix-filemaker-server/ The default dashboard that you get with a new Zabbix instance is not exactly optimized for monitoring a FileMaker server (see Figure 1). It focuses on displaying Problems, in two different ways, adds an analog clock showing your own current time, not the server’s time (why would

Modern DevOps: Making the Switch

A Comprehensive and Detailed Guide Mislav Kos, Sep 2, 2020, Claris Engage 2020 Table of Contents Introduction The adoption of DevOps practices in FileMaker development can drastically improve the efficiency, quality, and agility of your projects. This guide dives deep into the transition from traditional development methods to a modern DevOps approach, focusing on tools,