Configring and instaling 10g RAC on two Nods win 2003 Local Area

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I want to configure and instal 10g RAC using three database server on difirent network groups (Head office , processing, stitching). i am unable to configure ip etc. ip address is as:
work group ip address computer name
HO 192.168.0.29 maindb
processing 192.168.1.92 procdb
stitching 192.168.1.92 stichdb
Please guide how i can configure and user hosts file in windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Thanks in advance

Thanks
i have three server with same subnet mask. save os and db versiong windows server 2003 and 10g on all servers.
server-1
ip address : 192.168.0.29
ubnet mask : 255.255.254.0
computer name : maindb
server-2
ip address : 192.168.0.92
ubnet mask : 255.255.254.0
computer name : procdb
server-3
ip address : 192.168.0.93
ubnet mask : 255.255.254.0
computer name : stitchdb
Please guide me how i can configure system32\dirvers\etc\hosts file.
Thanks in advance.

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