Available only on Sun 386i systems running a SunOS 4.0.x release or earlier. Not a SunOS 4.1 release feature.
cluster finds the optional software cluster that contains a specified file. If the specified file is contained in one of the clusters in Application SunOS or Developer's Toolkit, the name of the cluster will be printed on standard output.
Without arguments, cluster displays a summary of the clusters in Application SunOS and Developers Toolkit, including the load state and size of each cluster.
To find the name of the cluster that contains the spell command:
example% cluster spell spellcheck example%
To display a summary of the clusters in Application SunOS and Developer's Toolkit:
% cluster Application SunOS Clusters: available cluster size (bytes) --------- ------- ---- yes accounting 265K no advanced_admin 501K ... Developer's Toolkit Clusters: available cluster size (bytes) --------- ------- ---- no base_devel 6907K ... space used by clusters: 6021K bytes total space remaining: 20432K bytes
A cluster is available if it has been ``loaded'' using load.1 or if it has been ``mounted'' across the network.
Sun386i System Setup and Maintenance
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