Tips for valid folders
The folders you specify as a default backup folder, a progressive backup folder, and as an additional database folder must be valid.
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If you specify a folder on a local volume, you must do the following:
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Ensure that the folder has permissions set correctly so that FileMaker Server can read and write to the folder.
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macOS: a local folder must be owned by the FileMaker Server user account (or in the group fmsadmin).
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If you specify a folder on a remote volume, you must do the following:
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When you install FileMaker Server, specify a FileMaker Server user account other than the default account. Ensure that this account has sufficient permissions to read and write the folder on the remote volume.
Windows: If the FileMaker Server user account is a Windows domain account, disable User Access Control (UAC) and restart FileMaker Server. See Windows Help and Support.
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macOS: To use a remote volume, make sure the remote volume is mounted and accessible before FileMaker Server starts.
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You can't specify a remote volume for the backup folders.
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Specify the folder as an absolute path:
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Windows: The path you enter must start with
filewin:/and end with a slash (/).For example,
filewin:/[drive letter]:/[folder name]/If you are using a network volume, the path you enter must have the server name.
For example,
filewin://[server name]/[share name]/[folder name]/You can use Windows Explorer or the DOS command prompt to map network drives and remotely access folders on a computer by specifying the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) names.
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macOS: The path you enter must start with
filemac:/and end with a slash (/).For example,
filemac:/[volume name]/[folder name]/To use a network volume, the networked drive must be mounted and the FileMaker Server user account must be a member of the daemon group.
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Linux: The path you enter must start with
filelinux:/and end with a slash (/).For example,
filelinux:/[drive letter]:/[folder name]/
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The folder path cannot contain any characters or words reserved by the operating system. For example, the folder path cannot contain
com1in Windows. In macOS the folder path cannot contain a colon (:) character. -
The default backup folder and progressive backup folder cannot be a parent or a sub-folder of the default database folder, the additional database folder, or the Scripts folder. The additional database folder cannot be a parent or a sub-folder of the default database folder, the backup folder, or the Scripts folder. See Database and backup folder settings.
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Linux: Ext4 and NTFS file systems and LUKS password protected volumes allow you to use folders on secondary drives.
See the Knowledge Base.