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Wildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software

This appendix describes the wildcards used by EMC Smarts software. The wildcards can be used for pattern matching in noted instances.

A wildcard pattern is a series of characters that are matched against incoming character strings. You can use these patterns when you define pattern matching criteria.

Matching is done strictly from left to right, one character or basic wildcard pattern at a time. Basic wildcard patterns are defined in Table 10. Characters that are not part of match constructs match themselves. The pattern and the incoming string must match completely. For example, the pattern abcd does not match the input abcde or abc.

A compound wildcard pattern consists of one or more basic wildcard patterns separated by ampersand (&) or tilde (~) characters. A compound wildcard pattern is matched by attempting to match each of its component basic wildcard patterns against the entire input string. For compound wildcard patterns, see Table 11.

If the first character of a compound wildcard pattern is an ampersand (&) or tilde (~) character, the compound is interpreted as if an asterisk (*) appeared at the beginning of the pattern. For example, the pattern ~*[0-9]* matches any string not containing any digits. A trailing instance of an ampersand character (&) can only match the empty string. A trailing instance of a tilde character (~) can be read as “except for the empty string.”

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Contents Application Connectivity Monitor Configuration GuideLast Update 7/29/05 Contents Groups and Settings Creating and Configuring Application SignaturesContents Wildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Contents Prerequisites PrefacePurpose Intended AudienceDocument Organization Document OrganizationDocumentation Conventions PrefaceYourDomain Application Connectivity Monitor Installation DirectoryDocumentation Command Line ProgramsAdditional Resources Application Connectivity Monitor ProductsTechnical Support EMC PowerlinkTe c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Xii About Application Connectivity Monitor IntroductionDefine the Application Managing Applications with Application Connectivity MonitorIntroduction Discover the Software Infrastructure Application Signature Configuration InterfaceAutomated Root- Cause and Impact Analysis Monitoring Actions Application SignaturesPlanning the Deployment Deploying Application Connectivity MonitorFirewall Deployment Considerations Installing the SoftwarePrivileges Requirement Supported Product Versions and RequirementsIntegrating Application Connectivity Monitor License ReminderC e n s e R e m i n d e r Adapter Platform Availability Manager= INCHARGE-AM A m p l e o f D o m a i n T y p e E n t r i e sACM Domain Manager A m p l e s o f D o m a i n T y p e E n t r i e s Global ManagerINCHARGE-PM C o n f i g u r i n g t h e G l o b a l M a n a g e rFault P a r a m e t e r s f o r S e r v i c e s Summary of EMC Smarts Service NamesStarting and Stopping the Components Manually Modifying Files With the smedit Utility Validating Your Integration# /opt/InCharge6/SAM/smarts/bin/smedit conf/ics/ics.conf Deploying Application Connectivity Monitor Using the Application Signature Configuration Interface Creating and Configuring Application SignaturesApplication Signature Tab Creating and Configuring Application SignaturesCreating Application Signatures Application Signature Fields Used By EMC Smarts Software on page 43 for Port Number 25 for Smtp Request No Value Response No Value Deleting Application Signatures Modifying Application SignaturesMonitoring Action Dialog Specifying Monitoring Action ParametersE c i f y i n g S y s t e m N a m e P a t t e r n s Specifying System Name PatternsCustomize System Match Patterns Use All Systems Matched by PatternUse Only Selected Systems Standard Discovery ProbeE S t a n d a r d D i s c o v e r y P r o b e Standard tcpAction Page Scenarios for Removing Elements Default Threshold Groups and Settings Groups and SettingsThreshold Groups Threshold SettingsParameters for Software Service Thresholds Fault T h r e s h o l d G r o u p s a n d S e t t i n g sPolling Settings Default Polling Groups and SettingsPolling Groups Opening the Polling and Thresholds Console Working With Groups and SettingsWo r k i n g Wi t h G r o u p s a n d S e t t i n g s Provides an example of a Polling and Thresholds Console Layout of the Polling and Thresholds ConsolePolling and Thresholds Console Toolbar Buttons Polling and Thresholds Console Toolbar ButtonsModifying the Properties of a Group How Managed Elements Are Assigned to GroupsD i n g o r R e m o v i n g a S e t t i n g Method for Adding or Removing SettingsMethod for Modifying the Priority of Groups Method for Editing Matching Criteria D i n g o r R e m o v i n g M a t c h i n g C r i t e r i a Method for Modifying the Parameters of a SettingCreating New Groups E a t i n g a n E m p t y G r o u p Groups and Settings P y i n g a n E x i s t i n g G r o u pWildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Server-.smarts.com Example 1-100&*02468 matches even numbers between 1 Compound Wildcard PatternsWildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Index Page Index