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cat /etc/hosts

#
# hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address
# mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly
# used at boot time, when no name servers are running.
# On small systems, this file can be used instead of a
# "named" name server.
# Syntax:
#
# IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname
#
127.0.0.1 localhost

# Public IP and hostnames for NIC bond0 at Fabric (public network)


10.124.72.11 mdspdb01
10.124.72.12 mdspdb02 # RAC node 2
10.124.72.13 mdspdb03 # RAC node 3
10.124.72.14 mdspdb04
10.124.72.10 mdspdb05
# Private IP and hostnames for NIC bond1 at basic (private Interconnect/heartbea
t)
192.168.1.11 mdspdb01_priv # RAC node 1
192.168.1.12 mdspdb02_priv # RAC node 2
192.168.1.13 mdspdb03_priv # RAC node 3
192.168.1.14 mdspdb04_priv
192.168.1.10 mdspdb05_priv
# Public virtual IP address and hostname (public Virtual Internet Protocol (VIP)
)
10.124.72.104 mdspdb01_vip # RAC node 1
10.124.72.105 mdspdb02_vip # RAC node 2
10.124.72.106 mdspdb03_vip # RAC node 3
10.124.72.107 mdspdb04_vip
10.124.72.108 mdspdb05_vip

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