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format the output from a file

hi ,
i need to format the output which is availble in a file
file output is
Following are the Process_Scheduler Domains running in the server Ram-pc
VPORCL
Following are the Application Server domains running in the server Ram-pc
VPORCL01
VPORCL02

these value VPORCL,VPORCL01... are dynamic value i need to print this out int his format

hostname domaintype domain name
Ram-pc Process_Scheduler VPORCL
Ram-pc Application Server VPORCL01
Ram-pc Application Server VPORCL02

thanxs in advance
 

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