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Part I - OS Configuration

The document discusses executing nslookup commands for virtual hostnames and SCAN names to resolve to multiple IPs according to best practices. It also provides an example /etc/hosts file configuration and mentions configuring ntpd settings in /etc/sysconfig/nttpd.

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Part I - OS Configuration

The document discusses executing nslookup commands for virtual hostnames and SCAN names to resolve to multiple IPs according to best practices. It also provides an example /etc/hosts file configuration and mentions configuring ntpd settings in /etc/sysconfig/nttpd.

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A$#V| = ASM password

Execute nslookup for virtual hostname for node1#nslookup cetrain20-v


Execute nslookup for SCAN Name#nslookup cetrain-scan10 . Do note
that this should resolve to 3 IPs per best practise.

/etc/hosts file will be like below

In /etc/sysconfig/nttpd

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