Identifying Resource Domain information

A Resource Domain is a collection of Server Groups that share a common purpose. For PCA, there are 3 types of Resource Domains: Policy Binding, Policy and Charging Session, and Policy and Charging DRA.

  1. Identify and log the number of Policy and Charging DRA resource domains and their server groups.

    Note:

    Depending on the redundancy model chosen, there can be up to three server groups in one Policy and Charging DRA resource domain. Each DSR (multi-active cluster) Server Group that will use a given instance of a Policy and Charging Session database should be included in a Policy and Charging DRA Resource Domain. A given DSR (multi-active cluster) Server Group may be included in only one Policy and Charging Session Resource Domain.
  2. Identify and log the number of Policy Binding resource domains and its server groups.

    Note:

    This step is required for Policy DRA functionality only.

    Note:

    Depending on the capacity chosen, there can be up to eight server groups in one Policy Binding resource domain. All Session Binding Repository Server Groups that will host the Policy DRA binding database must be included in one Policy Binding Resource Domain.
  3. Identify and log the number of Policy Session resource domains and their server groups.
    Depending on the capacity chosen, there can be up to eight server groups in one Policy Session resource domain. All Session Binding Repository Server Groups that will host an instance of a PCA Session database must be included in the same Policy and Charging Session Resource Domain. Each Session database will have its own Policy and Charging Session Resource Domain.