<html> <head> <title> February 25, 2000 CLUSTERSED 1 </title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { margin-left:4%; } H1, H2, H3, H4, H5 { color: maroon; padding: 4pt; margin-left: -4%; border: solid; border-width: thin; width: 100%; background: rgb(204,204,255) } --> </style> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <h3> NAME </h3> <b>clustersed</b> - quickly dissect cluster files <h3> SYNOPSIS </h3> <b>clustersed</b> <i></i><i>clusterfile</i>|- <i></i><i>string1</i><i> ...</i><i> stringn</i> <h3> DESCRIPTION </h3> The <b>clustersed</b> program is used to cut individual groups out of a cluster file. This can be used to see the contents of a particular group easily, or to generate special-use clusters on the fly. The results of the program will be sent to standard output. The following options are available: <dl compact> <p><dt><i></i><i>clusterfile</i><dd> The first argument must either be the name of a cluster file, or a single dash (`-'). If the dash is given, the clusterfile will be read from the file indicated in the <code></code><code>CLUSTER</code> environment variable. If the <code></code><code>CLUSTER</code> environment variable does not exist, <b>clustersed</b> will process standard input. <p><dt><i></i><i>string</i><dd> The second argument is a space separated list of one or more strings to search for in the cluster file. These are the names of groups within the cluster, and will only match group names. If a group name is matched, all nodes in that group will be printed out, along with the `GROUP:' heading and the name of the group. You can partially match the begining of a group name with a string. For example, the argument `serv' would match `server1' and `server2' but would not match `subserv'. </dl> <h3> ENVIRONMENT </h3> <b>clustersed</b> utilizes the following environment variables: <dl compact> <p><dt><code></code><code>CLUSTER</code><dd> Contains a filename, which is a newline separated list of nodes in the cluster. </dl> <h3> DIAGNOSTICS </h3> Exit status is 0 on success, 1 if an error occurs. <h3> SEE ALSO </h3> <a href="dsh.html">dsh(1)</a>. <h3> HISTORY </h3> The <b>clustersed</b> command appeared in clusterit 2.0. <h3> AUTHOR </h3> <b>Clustersed</b> was written by Tim Rightnour. </font></body> </html>