Maintain user profiles on all nodes

Start of changeYou can use two mechanisms for maintaining user profiles on all nodes within a cluster.End of change

Start of changeOne mechanism is to create a cluster administrative domain to monitor shared resources across nodes in a cluster. A cluster administrative domain can monitor several types of resources in addition to user profiles, providing easy management of resources that are shared across nodes. See Monitored resources for details on these resources. When user profiles are updated, changes are propagated automatically to other nodes if the cluster administration domain is active. If the cluster administrative domain is not active, the changes will be propagated once the cluster administrative domain is activated.
Note: If you plan to share user profiles that use password synchronization within a cluster, you must set the Retain Server Security (QRETSVRSEC) system value to 1.
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Start of changeWith the second mechanism, administrators can also use Management Central in iSeries™ Navigator to perform functions across multiple systems and groups of systems. This support includes some common user-administration tasks that operators need to perform across the multiple systems in their cluster. Management Central allows user profile functions to be performed against groups of systems. The administrator can specify a post-propagation command to be run on the target systems when creating a user profile.End of change

Related concepts
Job structure and user queues
Cluster administrative domain