FileMaker Cloud for AWS 1.18.1 Release Notes
This software updates FileMaker Cloud® for AWS version 1.18.0 to version 1.18.1, includes updates to third-party components, and fixes bugs.
Software details
Compatibility and upgrade
- FileMaker Cloud for AWS 1.18.1 is compatible with FileMaker® 18 Platform clients at minimum.
- You can upgrade to FileMaker Cloud for AWS 1.18.1 only from FileMaker Cloud for AWS 1.18.0.
Third-party components
- FileMaker Cloud for AWS 1.18.1 installs OpenSSL 1.1.1.
FileMaker Cloud Admin Console
- The Total Data Transmitted by All Hosts value on the Connectors > FileMaker Data API tab and the FileMaker Data API usage displayed on the Dashboard tab now include FileMaker Data API usage from previous versions of FileMaker Cloud and from multiple hosts used by the same license.
- Addressed an issue where users could not sign in to Admin Console immediately after a patch was applied and the instance was restarted.
Instance and version upgrades
Addressed the following issues:
- After upgrading the version, an error message indicated the XDBC Listener process could not start.
- Initiating an instance type upgrade or volume storage upgrade when clients were connected did not display the message about waiting until the process is complete.
- Initiating an instance refresh did not display the message about the number of connected clients that would be disconnected during the refresh process.
Log files
- Addressed an issue where one of the log files in the /var/log directory could become too large.
FileMaker Data API
- Addressed an issue that occurred with incremental refresh when using FileMaker Web Data Connector 2.2 for Tableau.
Known issues
- After a patch is applied and the instance is restarted, the browser might not display the Admin Console Sign In page. If this happens, wait five minutes, then refresh the browser.
APIs, technologies, or features to be deprecated
As FileMaker Cloud for AWS evolves, the list of supported technologies, APIs, and features will change. As part of this evolution, certain operating systems versions, hardware, and features may be deprecated in favor of newer ones. Although deprecation does not mean the immediate deletion of an item, you should migrate your solution away from deprecated technologies, because these technologies may be removed in a future version of the product.
For the latest information about deprecated APIs, technologies, and features, search the FileMaker Knowledge Base. For information about new, changed, and removed features, see the most up-to-date version of FileMaker Cloud for AWS, available on the FileMaker website.