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up.time uses two types of regular expression syntax:

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Wildcard

The wildcard regular expression syntax only supports an asterisk (*) at the end of an expression. You can use wildcards with the following reports and monitors:

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Note that a wildcard will include all disks or file systems that match an expression. For example, if you specify /us* in the Exclude File Systems field when creating a File System Service Time Summary report then this expression will force the report to ignore the /users, /usr, and /usr/local file systems.

Java Regular Expressions

up.time also supports the full range of Java regular expressions, as well as inverse regular expressions. For example, you can specify /u.* to include or exclude all file systems with names that begin with u. The inverse regular expression [^OK], on the other hand, will return all results that are not in an OK state.

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