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Differentiating between Virtual and non Virtual IP addresses

Hello,

I would like to know if there is a command or any configuration file to find and differentiate the Virtual IP Addresses (of the Cluster Resource Group) and the IP Address of the Cluster Node. I observe that the ifconfig -a command returns all the IP addresses configured on the different Adapters. The /etc/hosts file contains the IP addresses of both the nodes and the also the other Service IP Labels. But we still can't differentiate that a particular IP Address is of the node or related to Service IP Label of any Resource Group

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you will recognize virtual ips on the : caracter
eth1:0 is virtual on linux where eth1 is physical
qfe0:1 is virtual on solaris where qfe1 is physical
to know whether the virtual ip is setup by a cluster you will have to consult the cluster configuration or the network scripts depending on your os.
or did i misunderstand you
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