makeCluster starts a cluster of the specified or default type
  and returns a reference to the cluster.  Supported cluster types are
  "SOCK",
  
  
  and "MPI".  For
  
  "MPI" clusters the spec argument should be an integer
  specifying the number of worker nodes to create.  For "SOCK"
  
  clusters spec should be a character vector naming the hosts on
  which worker nodes should be started; one node is started for each
  element in the vector.  For "SOCK"
  
  clusters spec can also be an integer specifying the
  number of worker nodes to create on the local machine.
For SOCK
  
  clusters the spec can also be a
  list of machine specifications, each a list of named option values.
  Such a list must include a character value named host host
  specifying the name or address of the host to use.  Any other option
  can be specified as well.  For SOCK
  
  clusters
  this may be a more convenient alternative than inhomogeneous cluster
  startup procedure.  The options rscript and snowlib are
  often useful; see the examples below.
stopCluster should be called to properly shut down the cluster
  before exiting R.  If it is not called it may be necessary to use
  external means to ensure that all worker processes are shut down.
setDefaultClusterOptions can be used to specify alternate
  values for default cluster options.  There are many options.  The
  most useful ones are type and homogeneous.  The
  default value of the type option is currently set to
  "MPI" if Rmpi is on the search path.  Otherwise it is set to
  
  "MPI"
  if Rmpi is available,
  
  and to "SOCK" otherwise.
The homogeneous option should be set to FALSE to
  specify that the startup procedure for inhomogeneous clusters is to
  be used; this requires some additional configuration. The default
  setting is TRUE unless the environment variable
  R_SNOW_LIB is defined on the master host with a non-empty
  value.
The optionoutfile can be used to specify the file to which
  worker node output is to be directed.  The default is /dev/null;
  during debugging of an installation it can be useful to set this to a
  proper file.  On some systems setting outfile to "" or
  to /dev/tty will result in worker output being sent tothe
  terminal running the master process.
The functions makeSOCKcluster, 
  
  and makeMPIcluster can be used to start
  a cluster of the corresponding type.
In MPI configurations where process spawning is not available and
  something like mpirun is used to start a master and a set of workers
  the corresponding cluster will have been pre-constructed and can be obtained
  with getMPIcluster.  It is also possible to obtain a reference
  to the running cluster using makeCluster or
  makeMPIcluster.  In this case the count argument can be
  omitted; if it is supplied, it must equal the number of nodes in the
  cluster.  This interface is still experimental and
  subject to change.
For SOCK
  
  clusters the option manual = TRUE forces a
  manual startup mode in which the master prints the command to be run
  manually to start a worker process. Together with setting the
  outfile option this can be useful for debugging cluster startup.
For more details see
  https://stat.uiowa.edu/~luke/R/cluster/cluster.html.