![]() Proceed when the green "Start Server" button is no longer grayed out. Navigate to /Library/FileMaker Server/Database Server/Data/ and archive the entire Databases folder.ĭo not start the server again this indicates the server is fully stopped.(For example, a client timer may be running, so press Stop and close out of FileMaker Pro before proceeding.) You will need to download the FileMaker Server 12 installer for the uninstall process. Install FileMaker Server 13 per FileMaker's documentation.When prompted, run Deployment Assistant.Select "fmserver" for the FMS user account, unless your implementation requires otherwise. #Uninstall filemaker server 13 install#.This works but requires two fields to be created for every year, is much less flexible and I can only get it to work as a bar graph and not a line.Īnyone have a better way of creating bar/line graphs when you need to show periods with zero activity? This is especially important with line graphs showing activity over time since the removal of zero periods from the line graph give the wrong impression. I did come up with a labor intensive workaround by creating a calculation field using "If(Year = "2012" 1 0)" and then a summary field which figures out the total of the calculation field. ![]() The chart will not show there were zero sales in 2004. However, if there is a year with zero sales it skips that year because there are no entries with that year for it to read from the table. This works beautifully when there is activity in every year. Then I select Chart by Sales and my chart appears. I was able to easily do this using the basic method of switching to Table View, adding a Trailing Group by my Sales Field and then setting the Trailing Subtotal to Count. I'm trying to graph the number of sales by year in a line and bar graph. I'm hoping this is one of those things where there is a really obvious solution that I just haven't thought of yet. It seems that it would not be impossible to implement the same since FileMaker is already redirecting webd traffic through the same way round cube does with Be aware of these issues so that they do not hit you when you are running a production FMS. Roundcube web mail on Mac can be installed on a running 10.9 Server without requiring full control of Apache. Full rebuild of two servers is now required including transferring Gigabytes of data. So my steps forward will be either dealing with a system that does not work as we need it to or fully rebuild two machines, taking an older one to install 10.8 Server and exchanging the new machine to reinstate the services of the old one. My problem now is that my site is public and running on a brand new machine which will not allow installation of 10.8.x at all. As a result the staff member who creates a folder to place photos MUST put all of them since they are the folder owner and our other authorized users are shut out.Īnother call to FileMaker later and they have advised that a FMS 13 on OS X 10.8.x Server will work fine and allow the ACLs. Since ACLs are not in use in the standard OS install there is no ability for the permissions to be carried into child folders and their contents. In order to do this we give access to our authorized groups. Our web site is updated regularly with photos manually deposited into folders in the web site root. The problem with installing on a 10.9 non-server is that you do not have the ability, as far as I know, to use ACLs to control access to the folders containing the web site. Due to that issue, we have purchased a new Mac Mini Server but did not install that Server software to put the WPE and custom web publishing web site on. ![]() I am not enamored of FileMaker's choice to usurp full control of Apache but I am trying to move forward rather than rant. So we contacted FileMaker and following their recommendation that the WPE NOT be run on a 10.9 server, we installed it on a standard install of the 10.9 OS which is bound to our 10.9 Open Directory. I did that twice before I realized that the issue would not go away. ![]() There appears to be no way to reinstate the FileMaker precedence without reinstalling. On restart of the machine though, the Mac OS Server takes it back and, even though the websites section of the Mac 10.9 Server software is not on, presents the message that the websites are not on and to contact the admin for the server to enable them. On install FileMaker Server takes full control of Apache and runs FMS as expected. First discovery was of the issue that putting a FileMaker server on a 10.9 Server does not work after the first restart. We recently moved to FileMaker Server 13 on and discovered the following issues during production use on Mac 10.9. ![]()
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