FileMaker Server 11 Manuel utilisateur

FileMaker®Server 11
Getting Started Guide

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Edition: 01

Contents
Preface
System requirements for FileMaker Server 7
Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5.8 7
Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.6.1 8
Windows Server 2003 8
Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 8
System requirements for Admin Console and site assistants 9
Supported client applications 9
About the license key 10
Upgrading the FileMaker Server 11 license 10
Where to go from here 10
Chapter 1
Installation quick start
Before you begin 11
Considering performance 11
Installing FileMaker Server on a single machine 12
Next steps 20
Chapter 2
Deploying FileMaker Server across multiple machines
Deployment alternatives 21
One-machine deployment 22
Two-machine deployment 23
Three-machine deployment 24
Installing on multiple machines 25
Before you begin 25
Installing on the worker machines 26
Installing on the master machine 28
Installation notes 39
Next steps 39

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Chapter 3
Testing your deployment
Using the FileMaker Server Technology Tests page 41
Troubleshooting 43
Deployment assistant reports that the web server test failed 43
Deployment assistant does not start after installation 44
Admin Console doesn’t start after deployment on master machine 44
Admin Console Start Page says to install Java when it’s already installed 44
Cannot start Admin Console from a remote machine 44
Clients cannot see databases hosted by FileMaker Server 45
The Mac OS web server fails during startup 45
Chapter 4
Administration overview
About FileMaker Server Admin Console 47
Using Admin Console to administer FileMaker Server 48
Starting Admin Console 49
Uploading a database 50
Backing up databases 50
Verifying the integrity of databases 51
Hosting databases connected to ODBC data sources 51
Enabling ODBC data source single sign-on (Windows only) 51
Running a server-side script 52
FileMaker scripts 53
System-level scripts 53
Script Sequences 53
Sending messages to FileMaker Pro clients 53
Viewing log file entries in Admin Console 54
Emailing notifications 54

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Chapter 5
Upgrading or moving an existing installation
Step 1. Save your schedules and administrator groups 55
Step 2. Note your FileMaker Server settings 56
Where to note settings for FileMaker Server 9, 10, or 11 56
Step 3. Stop FileMaker Server 56
Step 4. Make a copy of databases, scripts, and plug-ins 57
FileMaker Server 9 files 57
FileMaker Server 10 files (default installation) 57
FileMaker Server 10 files (non-default installation) 57
FileMaker Server 11 files (default installation) 57
FileMaker Server 11 files (non-default installation) 58
Step 5. Uninstall FileMaker Server 58
Uninstalling FileMaker Server 9 58
Uninstalling FileMaker Server 10 or 11 58
Step 6. Install FileMaker Server 11 59
Step 7. Move files to the proper location 60
Step 8. Load your schedules and administrator groups 60
Step 9. Recreate schedules and configure 61
Chapter 6
Setting up the web server
Enabling the Apache web server in Mac OS X 63
Enabling the IIS web server in Windows 63
Setting up authentication for a Windows IIS website 64
Chapter 7
Additional resources
Product documentation 67
Using FileMaker Server documentation 67
Where to find PDF documentation 67
Registration and customer support 68
Check for software updates 68
Index 69

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Preface
Welcome to FileMaker®Server 11. FileMaker Server is a dedicated database server that opens
FileMaker Pro files, makes them available to other machines on a network, and publishes FileMaker data in
web pages on the Internet or a company’s intranet. FileMaker Pro is an application for creating and
modifying database files. Clients use FileMaker Pro to access database files hosted by FileMaker Server.
Before you install, confirm that your machines meet the minimum requirements listed below.
System requirements for FileMaker Server
This section provides the minimum and recommended requirements for running FileMaker Server on the
following systems:
1Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5.8 and 10.6.1 (Intel-based computers only)
1Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP2
1Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2
1Windows Server 2008 R2
1Windows 7 Professional Edition
Note FileMaker Server is supported on Windows 7 for single machine installations for development use.
Windows 7 is not supported for deployment use on multiple machine installations.
For information on systems that are not listed here, see www.filemaker.com.
Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5.8
Requirement Recommended Minimum
Hardware CPU Dual Core Intel 1.67 GHz Intel Core Duo
RAM 4 GB 2 GB
Hard drive 80+ GB 80+ GB
Software OS 10.5.8 10.5.8
Web server Apache 1.3 Apache 1.3
PHP PHP 5.2.11 PHP 5.2.11
Java 5.0 (32 bit, 1.5.0) 5.0 (32 bit, 1.5.0)

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Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.6.1
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7
Note On Windows 64-bit editions, FileMaker Server requires the 32-bit version of Java 6 Update 16.
Requirement Recommended Minimum
Hardware CPU Dual Core Intel Dual Core Intel
RAM 8 GB 4 GB
Hard drive 80+ GB 80+ GB
Software OS 10.6.1 10.6.1
Web server Apache 2.x Apache 2.x
PHP PHP 5.3 PHP 5.3
Java 6.0 (32 bit, 1.6.0) 6.0 (32 bit, 1.6.0)
Requirement Recommended Minimum
Hardware CPU Dual CPU/Core Duo Pentium 3.4 GHz
RAM 4 GB 2 GB
Hard drive 80+ GB 80+ GB
Software OS Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
SP2
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
SP2
Web server IIS 6.0 IIS 6.0
PHP PHP 5.2.11 PHP 5.2.11
Java 6 (32 bit, Update 16) 6 (32 bit, Update 16)
Bonjour 1.0.6 1.0.6
Microsoft Visual C++
2008 Redistributable (x86)
9.0.30729.1 9.0.30729.1
Requirement Recommended Minimum
Hardware CPU Dual CPU Core Duo
RAM 4 GB 2 GB
Hard drive 80+ GB 80+ GB
Software OS 1Windows Server 2008 Standard
Edition SP1
1Windows Server 2008 R2
1Windows 7 Professional Edition
1Windows Server 2008 Standard
Edition SP1
1Windows Server 2008 R2
1Windows 7 Professional Edition
Web server IIS 7.0 (Native Mode) IIS 7.0 (Native Mode)
PHP PHP 5.2.11 PHP 5.2.11
Java 6 (32 bit, Update 16) 6 (32 bit, Update 16)
Bonjour 1.0.6 1.0.6
Microsoft Visual C++
2008 Redistributable (x86)
9.0.30729.1 9.0.30729.1

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System requirements for Admin Console and site assistants
You can use the applications that come with FileMaker Server — FileMaker Server Admin Console, PHP
Site Assistant, and XSLT Site Assistant — on machines that have network access to FileMaker Server. On
Mac OS, these applications require Java Runtime Environment version 5 at a minimum. On Windows, the
32-bit version of Java 6 Update 16 is required. The supported platforms for these applications are:
1Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5.8 and 10.6.1 (Intel-based computers only)
1Windows XP
1Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP2
1Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2
1Windows Server 2008 R2
1Windows Vista Business Edition SP2
1Windows 7 Professional Edition
Supported client applications
FileMaker Server supports the following client applications:
1FileMaker Pro 9, 10, and 11.
1ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) and JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) client applications using
the FileMaker client drivers (FileMaker Server Advanced license required).
1
Web browsers (or other applications) accessing data through the FileMaker Server 11 Web Publishing Engine.
For Instant Web Publishing (FileMaker Server 11 Advanced license required), the supported web
browsers are:
Your copy of FileMaker Server supports one of the following client configurations:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP,
Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 Mac OS X (10.5.8 or 10.6.1)
Internet Explorer 7 or 8 Safari 4.x
Firefox 3.5 Firefox 3.5
Safari 4.x
FileMaker Server FileMaker Server Advanced
Up to 250 FileMaker Pro clients Unrestricted number FileMaker Pro clientsa
a. Note: Although FileMaker Server Advanced allows an unrestricted number of simultaneous FileMaker Pro client connections, most operating
systems impose their own limits on the number of network connections and open files that a process may use. This operating system limit sets
the effective limit on the number of simultaneous client connections.
Up to 125 hosted databases Up to 125 hosted databases
Up to a total of 100 Custom Web Publishing sessions Up to a total of 100 Custom Web Publishing and Instant Web
Publishing sessions
Up to a total of 50 ODBC and JDBC clients

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About the license key
FileMaker software comes with a unique, 35-character license key. Do not lose this license key. We
recommend that you keep the license key in a safe place in case the software ever needs to be reinstalled.
You can find your license key(s) on the back of the CD sleeve. If you paid for your software electronically,
you received an email with a link to a PDF file with your license key.
The license key ensures adherence to the single user license agreement, which generally allows for use of
one (1) copy of the Software on a single machine or a single multiple-machine deployment at a time (refer
to your Software License). If the license key is invalid or if another copy of the software installed with that
same license key is running on the network, the FileMaker Server software displays an error message and
does not start.
You can choose to deploy FileMaker Server components across multiple machines that work together to
form a single FileMaker Server deployment. You must have a unique license key for each multiple-machine
deployment, or obtain a volume license for more than one deployment. You must license one copy of
FileMaker Server for each deployment.
Upgrading the FileMaker Server 11 license
To upgrade your license from a trial version of FileMaker Server 11 or from FileMaker Server 11 to
FileMaker Server 11 Advanced on the same machine, you must change your FileMaker Server license key.
To change the FileMaker Server license of an existing deployment:
1. From the FileMaker Server Admin Console, choose Help menu > Update FileMaker Server License. See
“Starting Admin Console” on page 49 for how to start the Admin Console.
2. In the Change License Key dialog box, enter the information required, then click Update.
Note To move your FileMaker Server 11 deployment to a new machine or to upgrade from an earlier
version of FileMaker Server, see chapter 5, “Upgrading or moving an existing installation.”
Where to go from here
1To install on a single machine, see chapter 1, “Installation quick start.”
1To install on multiple machines, see chapter 2, “Deploying FileMaker Server across multiple machines.”
1To move from an existing installation of FileMaker Server, see chapter 5, “Upgrading or moving an
existing installation.”
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