![]() ![]() By receiving updates last – after they have been battle-tested in the upstream OSes: Fedora, CentOS Stream, and RHEL – there was an inherent stability and predictability that made CentOS a perfect fit for servers. Traditionally CentOS has prioritized stability over technical novelties it would get updated only after the other operating systems in the Red Hat family had already applied them for a while. Why the Switch from CentOS to Ubuntu?ĬentOS (Community Enterprise Operating System) is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With FileMaker Server 19.3.1 (released on June 23, 2021), the supported Linux Operating System is now Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Configure your deployment.The original Linux version of FileMaker Server, released as 19.1 and updated in 19.2.1, ran on CentOS 7. Load your Admin Console schedules and administrator roles.Ĭonfigure FileMaker Server. Load the settings for your schedules and administrator roles. Move any databases or script files you used with the previous version of FileMaker Server to the proper folders within the FileMaker Server folder structure. See Step 6: Clear the Java cache and the web browser cache. Clearing the caches will remove information from the previous FileMaker Server install. Uninstall FileMaker Server.Ĭlear the Java cache and the web browser cache. Save your schedules and administrator roles. Save the settings for your schedules and administrator roles. ![]() When applying a major operating system update-for example, from macOS 10.13 to macOS 10.14 or from Windows Server 2012 R2 to Windows Server 2016-uninstall FileMaker Server, upgrade your operating system, and then reinstall FileMaker Server. See steps 5 through 11 in Applying a major system update for instructions on how to uninstall and restore. If you find any problems, uninstall FileMaker Server and reinstall it, then restore the files and settings you saved before applying the update. Review the FileMaker Server Event.log for any error messages, warning messages, or unexpected settings changes. Use Admin Console to verify that all FileMaker Pro databases are hosted and that all FileMaker Server settings, schedules, and administrator roles are preserved. See CLI Help for the fmsadmin start command or see Claris Server and FileMaker Server Help. If FileMaker Server wasn't set up to automatically start, start FileMaker Server manually. ![]() Make a copy of databases, operating system scripts, and plug-ins.Īpply the security update or system update, and then restart the machine. Make a copy of any databases and shell script files you used with FileMaker Server. Note your existing FileMaker Server settings. (This step is a precaution in case the system update causes issues that require you to uninstall and reinstall.) When applying a security update or minor operating system update-for example, from macOS 10.14.1 to 10.14.2 or using Windows Update-stop the FileMaker Server processes, apply the update, and then restart the machine. Applying security updates or minor operating system updates Upgrading the operating system on machines running FileMaker Serverįor a list of supported operating system versions, see the FileMaker Server system requirements and the Claris Platform Technical Specifications. ![]()
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