Log in to the platcfg utility using one of two methods, either from the system console using root or through an SSH remote session using admusr.
To access the platcfg utility from the system console:
Log in as root.
Enter su - platcfg.
To access the platcfg utility through an SSH remote session:
Log in as admusr.
Enter sudo su - platcfg.
Note: The dash (-) is required in the su - platcfg or the sudo su - platcfg command to ensure proper permissions.
Select Policy Configuration from the Main Menu screen and press Enter.
Select Cluster File Sync from the Policy Configuration Menu screen and press Enter.
Select Cluster Sync Config from the Cluster Configuration Sync Menu screen and press Enter.
Select Add Sync File from the Config the Destination of Cluster Sync Menu screen and press Enter.
The Add a Sync File screen opens.
Enter data into the fields:
filename—The name of the sync file.
remote file—The name of the sync file if different at the remote site.
scope (cluster/site/clusterGroup)—Lists where each file is to be synced:
cluster—Indicates access to all servers at all sites. Files that need to be in sync at all sites (such as certificates) should be listed as Cluster.
site—Indicates access to servers at the local site. IP-related files that may not be valid at other sites (such as firewall and static routes) should be listed as Site.
clusterGroup—Indicates access to all servers only in multiple CMP, MPE, or MRA clusters.
post script— Indicates a note or description of the scope (cluster/site/clusterGroup).