MySQL Shell 8.0
      Use
      dba.configureReplicaSetInstance(
      to configure each instance you want to use in your ReplicaSet.
      MySQL Shell can either connect to an instance and then configure
      it, or you can pass in an instance)instance name to
      configure a specific remote instance. To use an instance in a
      ReplicaSet, it must support persisting settings. See
      Section 6.2.4, “Persisting Settings”.
    
      When you connect to the instance for administration tasks, you
      require a user with suitable privileges. The preferred method to
      create users to administer a ReplicaSet is using the
      setupAdminAccount() operation. See.
      Alternatively, the
      dba.configureReplicaSetInstance() operation can
      optionally create an administrator account, if you provide the
      clusterAdmin option. The account is created
      with the correct set of privileges required to manage
      InnoDB ReplicaSet.
    
The administrator account must have the same user name and password across all instances of the same cluster or replica set.
      To configure the instance at rs-1:3306, with a
      cluster administrator named rsadmin, issue:
    
mysql-js> dba.configureReplicaSetInstance('root@rs-1:3306', {clusterAdmin: "'rsadmin'@'rs-1%'"});The interactive prompt requests the password required by the specified user. To configure the instance MySQL Shell is currently connected to, you can specify a null instance definition. For example, issue:
mysql-js> dba.configureReplicaSetInstance('', {clusterAdmin: "'rsadmin'@'rs-1%'"});
	The interactive prompt requests the password required by the specified user, this checks the instance which MySQL Shell is currently connected to is valid for use in an InnoDB ReplicaSet. Settings that are incompatible with InnoDB ReplicaSet are configured if possible. The cluster administrator account is created with the privileges required for InnoDB ReplicaSet.
      You can define a password expiration using the
      clusterAdminPasswordExpiration option. This
      option can be set to a number of days, NEVER to
      never expire, or DEFAULT, to use the system
      default.
    
      If you are using SSL certificates for authentication, you can add
      the certificate issuer and subject using the
      clusterAdminCertIssuer and
      clusterAdminCertSubject options, respectively.