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Problems seen by clients
Note  The following information is for server administrators.
The FileMaker Server name does not appear in the FileMaker Pro Launch Center
Windows: Verify that the FileMaker Server service is started in the Services (Local) node.
You may need to specify the host IP address of the computer running FileMaker Server. In the FileMaker Pro Network Path dialog box, type: fmnet:/<IP address>.
Clients cannot see databases hosted by FileMaker Server
The firewall settings on the FileMaker Server machine may be blocking the display of databases to clients. See Ports used by FileMaker Server for information on which ports need to be unblocked in firewalls.
Clients receive “Communication with the host was interrupted and could not be re-established” message on client computer
FileMaker Server disconnected a client from a database because the client didn't comply with a request from FileMaker Server to close a database. Communication between the host and client may have been disrupted because of a hardware failure (lost network connection) or a software connection timeout (no response from client for a given period of time). The latter could be caused by a screen saver or processor-intensive operation.
Clients receive “servername is no longer available or the host capacity has been exceeded” message on client computer
FileMaker Server has shut down or you reached the maximum allowable connections or clients on FileMaker Server. Verify that FileMaker Server is running or increase the number of clients allowed on the Database Server > FileMaker Clients tab.
Clients receive “Host capacity exceeded” message on client computer
You reached the maximum allowable connections or clients on FileMaker Server. Increase the number of clients allowed on the Database Server > FileMaker Clients tab or increase the User Connections client limit on the General Settings > Connections tab.
Clients receive “This action cannot be performed because the file is not modifiable” message on client computer (FileMaker Pro databases hosted by FileMaker Server on macOS)
Clients can’t modify the database file because the database file permissions are incorrectly set. The operating-system-level group fmsadmin must own the database file and have read and write access permissions. The Event.log will report “Opened database [filename] read only”. (If the database file is not owned by the group fmsadmin, FileMaker Server will not recognize the database file and there will be no entry in the Event.log.)
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FileMaker Server event log messages
Improving performance
Users, groups, and permissions (macOS)
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