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During synchronization, an SKM will inherit a new list of local CAs from the cluster. The device’s old
list of local CAs will be deleted. Should you need to access a deleted local CA, you can restore the
automatic synchronization backup.
NOTE:
When upgrading from a previous release, local CA replication is disabled by default.
Automatic Synchronization Backups
Prior to each synchronization, and when an SKM joins a cluster, the KMS Server creates an automatic
backup of the full list of items that can be replicated. Your synchronization backup may contain some
configuration settings that you normally do not replicate.
These internal backups adhere to the following naming convention:
sync_autobackup_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS
where YYYYMMDD is the year, month and day, and HHMMSS is the time.
Synchronization backups can be viewed and restored on the Backup and Restore page. To restore
a backup, you must provide the cluster password used when the backup was created in the Backup
Password field.
Cluster Configuration page
The Cluster Configuration page enables you to create and manage clusters and cluster keys. This page
contains the following sections:
• Cluster Members
• Cluster Settings
• Create Cluster
• Join Cluster
Cluster Members
If this device is part of a cluster, this section displays all the members of that cluster, including the local
device, and their status. If this device is not part of a cluster, this section displays no information.
Figure 104 Viewing the Cluster Members section
The following table describes the components of the Cluster Members section.
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