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You must move to /etc/conf/cf.d to execute vectorsinuse.
When installing a device driver with the Link Kit, you can use vectorsinuse to find an available interrupt vector for the driver. When you invoke the configure program to modify the system configuration files with the new driver information, use the -v option to indicate the vectors on which this device interrupts.
The -V option to configure performs a function similar to that of vectorsinuse. You specify a particular vector on which the device is capable of interrupting (refer to the device's hardware manual), and configure tells you if another device is already using that interrupt vector.