Grid Control and RAC

I've installed the agent on my RAC which consists of two nodes..but i'm seeing more than one agent on each node...why is that?
Does someone have a document or a link to something that shows Grid Control managing a RAC?
I've looked at the GC installation guide but don't see too much on RAC setup.
btw what files does the agent look at when creating targets? etc/hosts? and then what??

Thanks for the reply.
Targets.xml shows the right stuff...
I've changed the names of the node and instance name..
If you see anything that's not right, let me know...not sure what else to try here.
<Targets AGENT_TOKEN="9cb9c47f4c9f0d24d6e91f354878ef720903350c">
     <Target TYPE="oracle_emd" NAME="node1:3872"/>
     <Target TYPE="oracle_listener" NAME="LISTENER_node1_node1">
          <Property NAME="ListenerOraDir" VALUE="/home/Produits/Oracle/db10.2/network/admin"/>
          <Property NAME="LsnrName" VALUE="LISTENER_node1"/>
          <Property NAME="Machine" VALUE="10.199.96.241"/>
          <Property NAME="OracleHome" VALUE="/home/Produits/Oracle/db10.2"/>
          <Property NAME="Port" VALUE="1521"/>
     </Target>
     <Target TYPE="rac_database" NAME="TEST">
          <Property NAME="ServiceName" VALUE="TEST"/>
          <Property NAME="ClusterName" VALUE="crs"/>
          <AssocTargetInstance ASSOCIATION_NAME="rac_instance" ASSOC_TARGET_TYPE="oracle_database" ASSOC_TARGET_NAME="TEST_TEST1"/>
     </Target>
     <Target TYPE="oracle_database" NAME="TEST_TEST1">
          <Property NAME="OracleHome" VALUE="/home/Produits/Oracle/db10.2"/>
          <Property NAME="UserName" VALUE="dbsnmp"/>
          <Property NAME="MachineName" VALUE="10.199.96.241"/>
          <Property NAME="Port" VALUE="1521"/>
          <Property NAME="SID" VALUE="TEST1"/>
          <Property NAME="ServiceName" VALUE="TEST"/>
          <Property NAME="password" VALUE="a9f0e73f2ffe77fb" ENCRYPTED="TRUE"/>
          <Property NAME="Role" VALUE="NORMAL"/>
          <CompositeMembership>
               <MemberOf TYPE="rac_database" NAME="TEST" ASSOCIATION="cluster_member"/>
          </CompositeMembership>
     </Target>
     <Target TYPE="osm_instance" NAME="+ASM1_node1">
          <Property NAME="OracleHome" VALUE="/home/Produits/Oracle/db10.2"/>
          <Property NAME="UserName" VALUE="sys"/>
          <Property NAME="Role" VALUE="sysdba"/>
          <Property NAME="MachineName" VALUE="node1"/>
          <Property NAME="Port" VALUE="1521"/>
          <Property NAME="SID" VALUE="+ASM1"/>
          <Property NAME="password" VALUE="a9f0e73f2ffe77fb" ENCRYPTED="TRUE"/>
     </Target>
     <Target TYPE="cluster" NAME="crs">
          <Property NAME="OracleHome" VALUE="/home/Produits/Oracle/crs10.2"/>
     </Target>
     <Target TYPE="host" NAME="node1">
          <AssocTargetInstance ASSOCIATION_NAME="cluster_instance" ASSOC_TARGET_TYPE="cluster" ASSOC_TARGET_NAME="crs"/>
          <CompositeMembership>
               <MemberOf TYPE="cluster" NAME="crs" ASSOCIATION="cluster_member"/>
          </CompositeMembership>
     </Target>
</Targets>

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