Displaying Output from the First Match of a Regular Expression

When you use regular expressions, enclose any spaces, operators, or wildcard characters in quotation marks.

For information about common regular expression operators, see .

To display output starting with the first occurrence of text matching a regular expression:

  • Enter find after the pipe symbol.

The following example starts displaying information for the show system information command starting with the Current time section of the output:

user@host> show system information |find time 
Current time              2006-10-31 09:34:17 EST
Uptime                    11 days, 17:26
Number of active users    2
Load Averages (1m/5m/15m) 0.09/0.08/0.09


Memory
Total 15G
Free  14G


CPU Info
Number of CPU 4
CPU Model     Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 265
Clock Speed   1804.137 MHz


Disk Information
  Mountpoint       Total Used  Use%
  /                2015M 1018M  50%
  /altroot         2015M 1015M  50%
  /boot              98M   14M  14%
  /var             5039M  497M   9%

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