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The method takes an optional callback argument which will be called when finished.
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## cluster.worker
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* {Object}
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A reference to the current worker object. Not available in the master process.
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var cluster = require('cluster');
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if (cluster.isMaster) {
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console.log('I am master');
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cluster.fork();
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cluster.fork();
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} else if (cluster.isWorker) {
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console.log('I am worker #' + cluster.worker.id);
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}
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## cluster.workers
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* {Object}
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A hash that stores the active worker objects, keyed by `id` field. Makes it
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easy to loop through all the workers.
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easy to loop through all the workers. It is only available in the master
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process.
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// Go through all workers
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function eachWorker(callback) {
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