vagrant/templates/locales/providers_docker.yml

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docker_provider:
already_built: |-
Image is already built from the Dockerfile. `vagrant reload` to rebuild.
build_image_destroy: |-
Removing built image...
build_image_destroy_in_use: |-
Build image couldn't be destroyed because the image is in use. The
image must be destroyed manually in the future if you want to remove
it.
build_image_invalid: |-
Build image no longer exists. Rebuilding...
building: |-
Building the container from a Dockerfile...
building_named_dockerfile: |-
Building the container from the named Dockerfile: %{file}...
creating: |-
Creating the container...
created: |-
Container created: %{id}
host_machine_disabling_folders: |-
Removing synced folders...
host_machine_forwarded_ports: |-
Warning: When using a remote Docker host, forwarded ports will NOT be
immediately available on your machine. They will still be forwarded on
the remote machine, however, so if you have a way to access the remote
machine, then you should be able to access those ports there. This is
not an error, it is only an informational message.
host_machine_needed: |-
Docker host is required. One will be created if necessary...
host_machine_ready: |-
Docker host VM is already ready.
host_machine_starting: |-
Vagrant will now create or start a local VM to act as the Docker
host. You'll see the output of the `vagrant up` for this VM below.
host_machine_syncing_folders: |-
Syncing folders to the host VM...
logging_in: |-
Logging in to Docker server...
logs_host_state_unknown: |-
This container requires a host VM, and the state of that VM
is unknown. Run `vagrant up` to verify that the container and
its host VM is running, then try again.
not_created_skip: |-
Container not created. Skipping.
not_docker_provider: |-
Not backed by Docker provider. Skipping.
pull: |-
Pulling image '%{image}'...
run_command_required: |-
`vagrant docker-run` requires a command to execute. This command
must be specified after a `--` in the command line. This is used
to separate possible machine names and options from the actual
command to execute. An example is shown below:
vagrant docker-run web -- rails new .
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running: |-
Container is starting. Output will stream in below...
running_detached: |-
Container is started detached.
ssh_through_host_vm: |-
SSH will be proxied through the Docker virtual machine since we're
not running Docker natively. This is just a notice, and not an error.
synced_folders_changed: |-
Vagrant has noticed that the synced folder definitions have changed.
With Docker, these synced folder changes won't take effect until you
destroy the container and recreate it.
waiting_for_running: |-
Waiting for container to enter "running" state...
messages:
destroying: |-
Deleting the container...
not_created: |-
The container hasn't been created yet.
not_created_original: |-
The original container hasn't been created yet. Run `vagrant up`
for this machine first.
not_running: |-
The container is not currently running.
preparing: |-
Preparing to start the container...
provision_no_ssh: |-
Provisioners will not be run since container doesn't support SSH.
will_not_destroy: |-
The container will not be destroyed, since the confirmation was declined.
starting: |-
Starting container...
stopping: |-
Stopping container...
container_ready: |-
Container started and ready for use!
status:
host_state_unknown: |-
The host VM for the Docker containers appears to not be running
or is currently inaccessible. Because of this, we can't determine
the state of the containers on that host. Run `vagrant up` to
bring up the host VM again.
not_created: |-
The environment has not yet been created. Run `vagrant up` to
create the environment. If a machine is not created, only the
default provider will be shown. So if a provider is not listed,
then the machine is not created for that environment.
preparing: |-
Vagrant is preparing to start this Docker container. Run `vagrant up`
to continue.
running: |-
The container is created and running. You can stop it using
`vagrant halt`, see logs with `vagrant docker-logs`, and
kill/destroy it with `vagrant destroy`.
stopped: |-
The container is created but not running. You can run it again
with `vagrant up`. If the container always goes to "stopped"
right away after being started, it is because the command being
run exits and doesn't keep running.
errors:
not_created: |-
The container hasn't been created yet.
not_running: |-
The container is not currently running.
communicator_non_docker: |-
The "docker_hostvm" communicator was specified on a machine that
is not provided by the Docker provider. This is a bug with your
Vagrantfile. Please contact the creator of your Vagrant environment
and notify them to not use this communicator for anything except the
"docker" provider.
config:
both_build_and_image: |-
Only one of "build_dir" or "image" can be set
build_dir_invalid: |-
"build_dir" must exist and contain a Dockerfile
build_dir_or_image: |-
One of "build_dir" or "image" must be set
create_args_array: |-
"create_args" must be an array
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invalid_link: |-
Invalid link (should be 'name:alias'): "%{link}"
invalid_vagrantfile: |-
"vagrant_vagrantfile" must point to a Vagrantfile that exists.
docker_provider_nfs_without_privileged: |-
You've configured a NFS synced folder but didn't enable privileged
mode for the container. Please set the `privileged` option to true
on the provider block from your Vagrantfile, recreate the container
and try again.
docker_provider_image_not_configured: |-
The base Docker image has not been set for the '%{name}' VM!
execute_error: |-
A Docker command executed by Vagrant didn't complete successfully!
The command run along with the output from the command is shown
below.
Command: %{command}
Stderr: %{stderr}
Stdout: %{stdout}
exec_command_required: |-
The "docker-exec" command requires a command to execute. This command
must be specified after a "--" in the command line. This is used to
separate machine name and options from the actual command to execute.
An example is show below:
$ vagrant docker-exec -t nginx -- bash
host_vm_communicator_not_ready: |-
The Docker provider was able to bring up the host VM successfully
but the host VM is still reporting that SSH is unavailable. This
sometimes happens with certain providers due to bugs in the
underlying hypervisor, and can be fixed with a `vagrant reload`.
The ID for the host VM is shown below for convenience.
If this does not fix it, please verify that the host VM provider
is functional and properly configured.
Host VM ID: %{id}
package_not_supported: |-
The "package" command is not supported with the Docker provider.
If you'd like to commit or push your Docker container, please SSH
into the host VM (if there is one), and run `docker commit` and
so on manually.
state_not_running: |-
The container never entered the "running" state, or entered it
briefly but reverted back to another state. Please verify that
the configuration of the container is correct.
If you meant for this container to not remain running, please
set the Docker provider configuration "remains_running" to "false":
config.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
d.remains_running = false
end
state_stopped: |-
The container started either never left the "stopped" state or
very quickly reverted to the "stopped" state. This is usually
because the container didn't execute a command that kept it running,
and usually indicates a misconfiguration.
If you meant for this container to not remain running, please
set the Docker provider configuration "remains_running" to "false":
config.vm.provider "docker" do |d|
d.remains_running = false
end
suspend_not_supported: |-
The "suspend" command is not supported with the Docker provider.
Docker containers don't natively support suspend. If you're using
a host machine, you can suspend the host machine by finding it
in `vagrant global-status` and using `vagrant suspend <id>`.
synced_folder_non_docker: |-
The "docker" synced folder type can't be used because the provider
in use is not Docker. This synced folder type only works with the
Docker provider. The provider this machine is using is: %{provider}
vagrantfile_not_found: |-
The configured host VM Vagrantfile could not be found. Please fix
the Vagrantfile for this Docker environment to point to a valid
host VM.