en: vagrant: boot_completed: |- Machine booted and ready! boot_waiting: |- Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... box_auto_adding: |- Box '%{name}' could not be found. Attempting to find and install... box_add_choose_provider: |- This box can work with multiple providers! The providers that it can work with are listed below. Please review the list and choose the provider you will be working with. %{options} Enter your choice: box_add_choose_provider_again: |- Invalid choice. Try again: box_add_with_version: |- Adding box '%{name}' (v%{version}) for provider: %{providers} box_added: |- Successfully added box '%{name}' (v%{version}) for '%{provider}'! box_downloading: |- Downloading: %{url} box_download_error: |- Error downloading: %{message} box_expanding_url: |- URL: %{url} box_loading_metadata: |- Loading metadata for box '%{name}' box_outdated: |- * '%{name}' is outdated! Current: %{current}. Latest: %{latest} box_outdated_checking_with_refresh: |- Checking if box '%{name}' is up to date... box_outdated_local: |- A newer version of the box '%{name}' is available and already installed, but your Vagrant machine is running against version '%{old}'. To update to version '%{new}', destroy and recreate your machine. box_outdated_metadata_download_error: |- There was a problem while downloading the metadata for your box to check for updates. This is not an error, since it is usually due to temporary network problems. This is just a warning. The problem encountered was: %{message} If you want to check for box updates, verify your network connection is valid and try again. box_outdated_metadata_error_single: |- Error loading box metadata while attempting to check for updates: %{message} box_outdated_single: |- A newer version of the box '%{name}' is available! You currently have version '%{current}'. The latest is version '%{latest}'. Run `vagrant box update` to update. box_outdated_metadata_error: |- * '%{name}': Error loading metadata: %{message} box_outdated_no_metadata: |- * '%{name}' wasn't added from a catalog, no version information box_updating: |- Updating '%{name}' with provider '%{provider}' from version '%{old}' to '%{new}'... box_update_checking: |- Checking for updates to '%{name}' box_up_to_date: |- * '%{name}' (v%{version}) is up to date box_up_to_date_single: |- Box '%{name}' (v%{version}) is running the latest version. cfengine_bootstrapping: |- Bootstrapping CFEngine with policy server: %{policy_server}... cfengine_bootstrapping_policy_hub: |- Performing additional bootstrap for policy hubs... cfengine_cant_detect: |- Vagrant doesn't support detecting whether CFEngine is installed for the guest OS running in the machine. Vagrant will assume it is installed and attempt to continue. cfengine_detected_ip: |- Detected policy server IP address: %{address}... cfengine_installing: |- Installing CFEngine onto machine... cfengine_installing_files_path: |- Copying the 'files_path' files... cfengine_no_bootstrap: |- CFEngine doesn't require bootstrap. Not bootstrapping. cfengine_single_run: |- CFEngine running in "single run" mode. Will execute one file. cfengine_single_run_execute: |- Executing run file for CFEngine... chef_client_cleanup_failed: |- Cleaning up the '%{deletable}' for Chef failed. The stdout and stderr are shown below. Vagrant will continue destroying the machine, so please clean up these resources manually. stdout: %{stdout} stderr: %{stderr} chef_config_knife_not_found: |- The `knife` application was not found! This is required by Vagrant to automatically delete Chef nodes and clients. chef_run_list_empty: |- Warning: Chef run list is empty. This may not be what you want. cli_interrupt: |- Exiting due to interrupt. docker_auto_start_not_available: |- Unable to configure automatic restart of Docker containers on the guest machine docker_cant_detect: |- Vagrant doesn't support detecting whether Docker is installed for the guest OS running in the machine. Vagrant will assume it is installed and attempt to continue. docker_configure_autostart: |- Configuring Docker to autostart containers... docker_install_with_version_not_supported: |- Vagrant is not capable of installing an specific version of Docker onto the guest machine and the latest version will be installed. docker_installing: |- Installing Docker (%{version}) onto machine... docker_pulling_images: Pulling Docker images... docker_pulling_single: |- -- Image: %{name} docker_building_single: |- -- Path: %{path} docker_building_images: Building Docker images... docker_running: |- -- Container: %{name} docker_starting_containers: Starting Docker containers... inserted_key: |- Key inserted! Disconnecting and reconnecting using new SSH key... inserting_insecure_detected: |- Vagrant insecure key detected. Vagrant will automatically replace this with a newly generated keypair for better security. inserting_random_key: |- Inserting generated public key within guest... inserting_remove_key: |- Removing insecure key from the guest if its present... list_commands: |- Below is a listing of all available Vagrant commands and a brief description of what they do. %{list} global_status_footer: |- The above shows information about all known Vagrant environments on this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely up-to-date. To interact with any of the machines, you can go to that directory and run Vagrant, or you can use the ID directly with Vagrant commands from any directory. For example: "vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d" global_status_none: |- There are no active Vagrant environments on this computer! Or, you haven't destroyed and recreated Vagrant environments that were started with an older version of Vagrant. plugin_needs_reinstall: |- The following plugins were installed with a version of Vagrant that had different versions of underlying components. Because these component versions were changed (which rarely happens), the plugins must be uninstalled and reinstalled. To ensure that all the dependencies are properly updated as well it is _highly recommended_ to do a `vagrant plugin uninstall` prior to reinstalling. This message will not go away until all the plugins below are either uninstalled or uninstalled then reinstalled. The plugins below will not be loaded until they're uninstalled and reinstalled: %{names} post_up_message: |- Machine '%{name}' has a post `vagrant up` message. This is a message from the creator of the Vagrantfile, and not from Vagrant itself: %{message} provisioner_cleanup: |- Running cleanup tasks for '%{name}' provisioner... rsync_auto_initial: |- Doing an initial rsync... rsync_auto_new_folders: |- New synced folders were added to the Vagrantfile since running `vagrant reload`. If these new synced folders are backed by rsync, they won't be automatically synced until a `vagrant reload` is run. rsync_auto_no_paths: |- There are no paths to watch! This is either because you have no synced folders using rsync, or any rsync synced folders you have have specified `rsync_auto` to be false. rsync_auto_path: |- Watching: %{path} rsync_communicator_not_ready: |- The machine is reporting that it is not ready for rsync to communicate with it. Verify that this machine is properly running. rsync_communicator_not_ready_callback: |- Failed to connect to remote machine. This is usually caused by the machine rebooting or being halted. Please make sure the machine is running, and modify a file to try again. rsync_folder: |- Rsyncing folder: %{hostpath} => %{guestpath} rsync_folder_excludes: " - Exclude: %{excludes}" rsync_installing: "Installing rsync to the VM..." rsync_proxy_machine: |- The provider ('%{provider}') for the machine '%{name}' is using a proxy machine. RSync will sync to this proxy instead of directly to the environment itself. rsync_ssh_password: |- The machine you're rsyncing folders to is configured to use password-based authentication. Vagrant can't script rsync to automatically enter this password, so you'll likely be prompted for a password shortly. If you don't want to have to do this, please enable automatic key insertion using `config.ssh.insert_key`. ssh_exec_password: |- The machine you're attempting to SSH into is configured to use password-based authentication. Vagrant can't script entering the password for you. If you're prompted for a password, please enter the same password you have configured in the Vagrantfile. stdin_cant_hide_input: |- Error! Your console doesn't support hiding input. We'll ask for input again below, but we WILL NOT be able to hide input. If this is a problem for you, ctrl-C to exit and fix your stdin. up_no_machines: |- No machines to bring up. This is usually because all machines are set to `autostart: false`, which means you have to explicitly specify the name of the machine to bring up. upgrading_home_path_v1_5: |- Vagrant is upgrading some internal state for the latest version. Please do not quit Vagrant at this time. While upgrading, Vagrant will need to copy all your boxes, so it will use a considerable amount of disk space. After it is done upgrading, the temporary disk space will be freed. Press ctrl-c now to exit if you want to remove some boxes or free up some disk space. Press any other key to continue. version_current: |- Installed Version: %{version} version_latest: |- Latest Version: %{version} version_latest_installed: |- You're running an up-to-date version of Vagrant! version_no_checkpoint: |- Vagrant was unable to check for the latest version of Vagrant. Please check manually at http://www.vagrantup.com version_upgrade_howto: |- To upgrade to the latest version, visit the downloads page and download and install the latest version of Vagrant from the URL below: http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html If you're curious what changed in the latest release, view the CHANGELOG below: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/blob/v%{version}/CHANGELOG.md cfengine_config: classes_array: |- The 'classes' configuration must be an array. files_path_not_directory: |- The 'files_path' must point to a valid directory. invalid_mode: |- The mode must be 'bootstrap' or 'single_run' policy_server_address: |- The policy server address must be set for bootstrapping. run_file_not_found: |- The 'run_file' specified could not be found. virtualbox: checking_guest_additions: |- Checking for guest additions in VM... network_adapter: |- Adapter %{adapter}: %{type}%{extra} config: id_in_pre_import: |- The ':id' parameter is not available in "pre-import" customizations. intnet_on_bad_type: |- VirtualBox internal networks can only be enabled on "private_networks" invalid_event: |- %{event} is not a valid event for customization. Valid events are: %{valid_events} general: batch_notify_error: |- An error occurred. The error will be shown after all tasks complete. batch_unexpected_error: |- An unexpected error occurred when executing the action on the '%{machine}' machine. Please report this as a bug: %{message} batch_vagrant_error: |- An error occurred while executing the action on the '%{machine}' machine. Please handle this error then try again: %{message} config_upgrade_messages: |- There were warnings and/or errors while loading your Vagrantfile for the machine '%{name}'. Your Vagrantfile was written for an earlier version of Vagrant, and while Vagrant does the best it can to remain backwards compatible, there are some cases where things have changed significantly enough to warrant a message. These messages are shown below. %{output} not_in_installer: |- You appear to be running Vagrant outside of the official installers. Note that the installers are what ensure that Vagrant has all required dependencies, and Vagrant assumes that these dependencies exist. By running outside of the installer environment, Vagrant may not function properly. To remove this warning, install Vagrant using one of the official packages from vagrantup.com. upgraded_v1_dotfile: |- A Vagrant 1.0.x state file was found for this environment. Vagrant has gone ahead and auto-upgraded this to the latest format. Everything should continue working as normal. Beware, however, that older versions of Vagrant may no longer be used with this environment. However, in case anything went wrong, the old dotfile was backed up to the location below. If everything is okay, it is safe to remove this backup. Backup: %{backup_path} #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for exception classes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- errors: active_machine_with_different_provider: |- An active machine was found with a different provider. Vagrant currently allows each machine to be brought up with only a single provider at a time. A future version will remove this limitation. Until then, please destroy the existing machine to up with a new provider. Machine name: %{name} Active provider: %{active_provider} Requested provider: %{requested_provider} ansible_failed: |- Ansible failed to complete successfully. Any error output should be visible above. Please fix these errors and try again. ansible_playbook_app_not_found: |- The "ansible-playbook" program could not be found! Please verify that "ansible-playbook" is available on the PATH of your host system, and try again. If you haven't installed Ansible yet, please install Ansible on your system. Vagrant can't do this for you in a safe, automated way. Please see ansible.cc for more info. batch_multi_error: |- An error occurred while executing multiple actions in parallel. Any errors that occurred are shown below. %{message} box_add_no_matching_provider: |- The box you're attempting to add doesn't support the provider you requested. Please find an alternate box or use an alternate provider. Double-check your requested provider to verify you didn't simply misspell it. If you're adding a box from Vagrant Cloud, make sure the box is released. Name: %{name} Address: %{url} Requested provider: %{requested} box_add_no_matching_version: |- The box you're attempting to add has no available version that matches the constraints you requested. Please double-check your settings. Also verify that if you specified version constraints, that the provider you wish to use is available for these constriants. Box: %{name} Address: %{url} Constraints: %{constraints} Available versions: %{versions} box_add_short_not_found: |- The box '%{name}' could not be found or could not be accessed in the remote catalog. If this is a private box on Vagrant Cloud, please verify you're logged in via `vagrant login`. Also, please double-check the name. The expanded URL and error message are shown below: URL: %{url} Error: %{error} boot_bad_state: |- The guest machine entered an invalid state while waiting for it to boot. Valid states are '%{valid}'. The machine is in the '%{invalid}' state. Please verify everything is configured properly and try again. If the provider you're using has a GUI that comes with it, it is often helpful to open that and watch the machine, since the GUI often has more helpful error messages than Vagrant can retrieve. For example, if you're using VirtualBox, run `vagrant up` while the VirtualBox GUI is open. boot_timeout: |- Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. If you look above, you should be able to see the error(s) that Vagrant had when attempting to connect to the machine. These errors are usually good hints as to what may be wrong. If you're using a custom box, make sure that networking is properly working and you're able to connect to the machine. It is a common problem that networking isn't setup properly in these boxes. Verify that authentication configurations are also setup properly, as well. If the box appears to be booting properly, you may want to increase the timeout ("config.vm.boot_timeout") value. box_add_exists: |- The box you're attempting to add already exists. Remove it before adding it again or add it with the `--force` flag. Name: %{name} Provider: %{provider} Version: %{version} box_add_direct_version: |- You specified a box version constraint with a direct box file path. Box version constraints only work with boxes from Vagrant Cloud or a custom box host. Please remove the version constraint and try again. box_add_metadata_multi_url: |- Multiple URLs for a box can't be specified when adding versioned boxes. Please specify a single URL to the box metadata (JSON) information. The full list of URLs you specified is shown below: %{urls} box_add_name_mismatch: |- The box you're adding has a name different from the name you requested. For boxes with metadata, you cannot override the name. If you're adding a box using `vagrant box add`, don't specify the `--name` parameter. If the box is being added via a Vagrantfile, change the `config.vm.box` value to match the name below. Requested name: %{requested_name} Actual name: %{actual_name} box_add_name_required: |- A name is required when adding a box file directly. Please pass the `--name` parameter to `vagrant box add`. See `vagrant box add -h` for more help. box_checksum_invalid_type: |- The specified checksum type is not supported by Vagrant: %{type}. Vagrant supports the following checksum types: md5, sha1, sha256 box_checksum_mismatch: |- The checksum of the downloaded box did not match the expected value. Please verify that you have the proper URL setup and that you're downloading the proper file. Expected: %{expected} Received: %{actual} box_config_changing_box: |- While loading the Vagrantfile, the provider override specified a new box. This box, in turn, specified a different box. This isn't allowed, as it could lead to infinite recursion of Vagrant configuration loading. Please fix this. box_metadata_corrupted: |- The metadata associated with the box '%{name}' appears corrupted. This is most often caused by a disk issue or system crash. Please remove the box, re-add it, and try again. box_metadata_download_error: |- There was an error while downloading the metadata for this box. The error message is shown below: %{message} box_metadata_file_not_found: |- The "metadata.json" file for the box '%{name}' was not found. Boxes require this file in order for Vagrant to determine the provider it was made for. If you made the box, please add a "metadata.json" file to it. If someone else made the box, please notify the box creator that the box is corrupt. Documentation for box file format can be found at the URL below: http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/boxes/format.html box_metadata_malformed: |- The metadata for the box was malformed. The exact error is shown below. Please contact the maintainer of the box so that this issue can be fixed. %{error} box_metadata_malformed_version: |- A version of the box you're loading is formatted in a way that Vagrant cannot parse: '%{version}'. Please reformat the version to be properly formatted. It should be in the format of X.Y.Z. box_not_found: |- The box '%{name}' does not exist. Please double check and try again. You can see the boxes that are installed with `vagrant box list`. box_not_found_with_provider: |- The box '%{name}' isn't installed for the provider '%{provider}'. Please double-check and try again. The installed providers for the box are shown below: %{providers} box_not_found_with_provider_and_version: |- The box '%{name}' (v%{version}) with provider '%{provider}' could not be found. Please double check and try again. You can see all the boxes that are installed with `vagrant box list`. box_provider_doesnt_match: |- The box you attempted to add doesn't match the provider you specified. Provider expected: %{expected} Provider of box: %{actual} box_remove_multi_provider: |- You requested to remove the box '%{name}'. This box has multiple providers. You must explicitly select a single provider to remove with `--provider`. Available providers: %{providers} box_remove_multi_version: |- You requested to remove the box '%{name}' with provider '%{provider}'. This box has multiple versions. You must explicitly specify which version you want to remove with the `--box-version` flag. The available versions for this box are: %{versions} box_remove_not_found: |- The box you requested to be removed could not be found. No boxes named '%{name}' could be found. box_remove_provider_not_found: |- You requested to remove the box '%{name}' with provider '%{provider}'. The box '%{name}' exists but not with the provider specified. Please double-check and try again. The providers for this are: %{providers} box_remove_version_not_found: |- You requested to remove the box '%{name}' version '%{version}' with provider '%{provider}', but that specific version of the box is not installed. Please double-check and try again. The available versions for this box are: %{versions} box_server_not_set: |- A URL to a Vagrant Cloud server is not set, so boxes cannot be added with a shorthand ("mitchellh/precise64") format. You may also be seeing this error if you meant to type in a path to a box file which doesn't exist locally on your system. To set a URL to a Vagrant Cloud server, set the `VAGRANT_SERVER_URL` environmental variable. Or, if you meant to use a file path, make sure the path to the file is valid. box_update_multi_provider: |- You requested to update the box '%{name}'. This box has multiple providers. You must explicitly select a single provider to remove with `--provider`. Available providers: %{providers} box_update_no_box: |- Box '%{name}' not installed, can't check for updates. box_update_no_metadata: |- The box '%{name}' is not a versioned box. The box was added directly instead of from a box catalog. Vagrant can only check the versions of boxes that were added from a catalog such as from the public Vagrant Server. box_update_no_name: |- This machine doesn't have a box. Won't update anything. bundler_disabled: |- Vagrant's built-in bundler management mechanism is disabled because Vagrant is running in an external bundler environment. In these cases, plugin management does not work with Vagrant. To install plugins, use your own Gemfile. To load plugins, either put the plugins in the `plugins` group in your Gemfile or manually require them in a Vagrantfile. bundler_error: |- Bundler, the underlying system Vagrant uses to install plugins, reported an error. The error is shown below. These errors are usually caused by misconfigured plugin installations or transient network issues. The error from Bundler is: %{message} capability_host_explicit_not_detected: |- The explicit capability host specified of '%{value}' could not be found. This is an internal error that users should never see. Please report a bug. capability_host_not_detected: |- The capability host could not be detected. This is an internal error that users should never see. Please report a bug. capability_invalid: |- The capability '%{cap}' is invalid. This is an internal error that users should never see. Please report a bug. capability_not_found: |- The capability '%{cap}' could not be found. This is an internal error that users should never see. Please report a bug. cfengine_bootstrap_failed: |- Failed to bootstrap CFEngine. Please see the output above to see what went wrong and address the issue. cfengine_cant_autodetect_ip: |- Vagrant was unable to automatically detect the IP address of the running machine to use as the policy server address. Please specify the policy server address manually, or verify that the networks are configured properly internally. cfengine_install_failed: |- After installing CFEngine, Vagrant still can't detect a proper CFEngine installation. Please verify that CFEngine was properly installed, as the installation may have failed. cfengine_not_installed: |- CFEngine appears not to be installed on the guest machine. Vagrant can attempt to install CFEngine for you if you set the "install" setting to "true", but this setting was not set. Please install CFEngine on the guest machine or enable the "install" setting for Vagrant to attempt to install it for you. cli_invalid_options: |- An invalid option was specified. The help for this command is available below. %{help} cli_invalid_usage: |- This command was not invoked properly. The help for this command is available below. %{help} command_unavailable: |- The executable '%{file}' Vagrant is trying to run was not found in the PATH variable. This is an error. Please verify this software is installed and on the path. command_unavailable_windows: |- The executable '%{file}' Vagrant is trying to run was not found in the %PATH% variable. This is an error. Please verify this software is installed and on the path. communicator_not_found: |- The requested communicator '%{comm}' could not be found. Please verify the name is correct and try again. config_invalid: |- There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please fix the following errors and try again: %{errors} config_upgrade_errors: |- Because there were errors upgrading your Vagrantfiles, Vagrant can no longer continue. Please fix the errors above and try again. copy_private_key_failed: |- Vagrant failed to copy the default insecure private key into your home directory. This is usually caused by a permissions error. Please make sure the permissions of the source is readable and the destination is writable. Source: %{source} Destination: %{destination} corrupt_machine_index: |- The machine index which stores all required information about running Vagrant environments has become corrupt. This is usually caused by external tampering of the Vagrant data folder. Vagrant cannot manage any Vagrant environments if the index is corrupt. Please attempt to manually correct it. If you are unable to manually correct it, then remove the data file at the path below. This will leave all existing Vagrant environments "orphaned" and they'll have to be destroyed manually. Path: %{path} destroy_requires_force: |- Destroy doesn't have a TTY to ask for confirmation. Please pass the `--force` flag to force a destroy, otherwise attach a TTY so that the destroy can be confirmed. dotfile_upgrade_json_error: |- A Vagrant 1.0.x local state file was found. Vagrant is able to upgrade this to the latest format automatically, however various checks are put in place to verify data isn't incorrectly deleted. In this case, the old state file was not valid JSON. Vagrant 1.0.x would store state as valid JSON, meaning that this file was probably tampered with or manually edited. Vagrant's auto-upgrade process cannot continue in this case. In most cases, this can be resolve by simply removing the state file. Note however though that if Vagrant was previously managing virtual machines, they may be left in an "orphan" state. That is, if they are running or exist, they'll have to manually be removed. If you're unsure what to do, ask the Vagrant mailing list or contact support. State file path: %{state_file} downloader_error: |- An error occurred while downloading the remote file. The error message, if any, is reproduced below. Please fix this error and try again. %{message} downloader_interrupted: |- The download was interrupted by an external signal. It did not complete. environment_locked: |- Vagrant attempted to acquire a lock named '%{name}', but this lock is being held by another instance of Vagrant already. Please wait and try again. environment_non_existent_cwd: |- The working directory for Vagrant doesn't exist! This is the specified working directory: %{cwd} forward_port_adapter_not_found: |- The adapter to attach a forwarded port to was not found. Please verify that the given adapter is setup on the machine as a NAT interface. Host port: %{host} Guest port: %{guest} Adapter: %{adapter} freebsd_nfs_whitespace: |- FreeBSD hosts do not support sharing directories with whitespace in their path. Please adjust your path accordingly. guest_capability_invalid: |- The registered guest capability '%{cap}' for the detected guest OS '%{guest}' is invalid. The capability does not implement the proper method. This is a bug with Vagrant or the plugin that implements this capability. Please report a bug. guest_capability_not_found: |- Vagrant attempted to execute the capability '%{cap}' on the detect guest OS '%{guest}', but the guest doesn't support that capability. This capability is required for your configuration of Vagrant. Please either reconfigure Vagrant to avoid this capability or fix the issue by creating the capability. guest_explicit_not_detected: |- The guest implementation explicitly specified in your Vagrantfile ("%{value}") could not be found. Please verify that the plugin is installed which implements this guest and that the value you used for `config.vm.guest` is correct. guest_not_detected: |- The guest operating system of the machine could not be detected! Vagrant requires this knowledge to perform specific tasks such as mounting shared folders and configuring networks. Please add the ability to detect this guest operating system to Vagrant by creating a plugin or reporting a bug. home_dir_later_version: |- It appears that a newer version of Vagrant was run on this machine at some point. The current version of Vagrant is unable to read the configuration structure of this newer version. Please upgrade to the latest version of Vagrant. home_dir_not_accessible: |- The home directory you specified is not accessible. The home directory that Vagrant uses must be both readable and writable. You specified: %{home_path} home_dir_unknown_version: |- The Vagrant app data directory (%{path}) is in a structure Vagrant doesn't understand. This is a rare exception. Please report an issue or ask the mailing list for help. host_explicit_not_detected: |- The host implementation explicitly specified in your Vagrantfile ("%{value}") could not be found. Please verify that the plugin is installed which implements this host and that the value you used for `config.vagrant.host` is correct. interrupted: |- Vagrant exited after cleanup due to external interrupt. local_data_dir_not_accessible: |- The directory Vagrant will use to store local environment-specific state is not accessible. The directory specified as the local data directory must be both readable and writable for the user that is running Vagrant. Local data directory: %{local_data_path} linux_mount_failed: |- Failed to mount folders in Linux guest. This is usually because the "vboxsf" file system is not available. Please verify that the guest additions are properly installed in the guest and can work properly. The command attempted was: %{command} The error output from the last command was: %{output} linux_nfs_mount_failed: |- Mounting NFS shared folders failed. This is most often caused by the NFS client software not being installed on the guest machine. Please verify that the NFS client software is properly installed, and consult any resources specific to the linux distro you're using for more information on how to do this. linux_rdesktop_not_found: |- The `rdesktop` application was not found. Vagrant requires this in order to connect via RDP to the Vagrant environment. Please ensure this application is installed and available on the path and try again. machine_action_locked: |- An action '%{action}' was attempted on the machine '%{name}', but another process is already executing an action on the machine. Vagrant locks each machine for access by only one process at a time. Please wait until the other Vagrant process finishes modifying this machine, then try again. If you believe this message is in error, please check the process listing for any "ruby" or "vagrant" processes and kill them. Then try again. machine_guest_not_ready: |- Guest-specific operations were attempted on a machine that is not ready for guest communication. This should not happen and a bug should be reported. machine_locked: |- Vagrant can't use the requested machine because it is locked! This means that another Vagrant process is currently reading or modifying the machine. Please wait for that Vagrant process to end and try again. Details about the machine are shown below: Name: %{name} Provider: %{provider} machine_not_found: |- The machine with the name '%{name}' was not found configured for this Vagrant environment. machine_state_invalid: |- An internal error has occurred! The provider of the machine you're trying to work with reported an invalid state. This is a bug with the provider you're using, and not with Vagrant itself or with any configuration you may have done. Please report this bug to the proper location. multi_vm_target_required: |- This command requires a specific VM name to target in a multi-VM environment. net_ssh_exception: |- An error occurred in the underlying SSH library that Vagrant uses. The error message is shown below. In many cases, errors from this library are caused by ssh-agent issues. Try disabling your SSH agent or removing some keys and try again. If the problem persists, please report a bug to the net-ssh project. %{message} nfs_bad_exports: |- NFS is reporting that your exports file is invalid. Vagrant does this check before making any changes to the file. Please correct the issues below and execute "vagrant reload": %{output} nfs_cant_read_exports: |- Vagrant can't read your current NFS exports! The exports file should be readable by any user. This is usually caused by invalid permissions on your NFS exports file. Please fix them and try again. nfs_no_guest_ip: |- No guest IP was given to the Vagrant core NFS helper. This is an internal error that should be reported as a bug. nfs_no_host_ip: |- No host IP was given to the Vagrant core NFS helper. This is an internal error that should be reported as a bug. nfs_no_hostonly_network: |- NFS requires a host-only network to be created. Please add a host-only network to the machine (with either DHCP or a static IP) for NFS to work. nfs_no_valid_ids: |- No valid IDs were given to the NFS synced folder implementation to prune. This is an internal bug with Vagrant and an issue should be filed. nfs_not_supported: |- It appears your machine doesn't support NFS, or there is not an adapter to enable NFS on this machine for Vagrant. Please verify that `nfsd` is installed on your machine, and try again. If you're on Windows, NFS isn't supported. If the problem persists, please contact Vagrant support. nfs_client_not_installed_in_guest: |- No NFS client was detected as installed in your guest machine. This is required for NFS synced folders to work. In addition to this, Vagrant doesn't know how to automatically install NFS for your machine, so you must do this manually. If this message is erroneous, you may disable this check by setting `config.nfs.verify_installed` to `false` in your Vagrantfile. no_default_provider: |- No usable default provider could be found for your system. Vagrant relies on interactions with 3rd party systems, known as "providers", to provide Vagrant with resources to run development environments. Examples are VirtualBox, VMware, Hyper-V. The easiest solution to this message is to install VirtualBox, which is available for free on all major platforms. If you believe you already have a provider available, make sure it is properly installed and configured. You can see more details about why a particular provider isn't working by forcing usage with `vagrant up --provider=PROVIDER`, which should give you a more specific error message for that particular provider. no_default_synced_folder_impl: |- No synced folder implementation is available for your synced folders! Please consult the documentation to learn why this may be the case. You may force a synced folder implementation by specifying a "type:" option for the synced folders. Available synced folder implementations are listed below. %{types} no_env: |- A Vagrant environment or target machine is required to run this command. Run `vagrant init` to create a new Vagrant environment. Or, get an ID of a target machine from `vagrant global-status` to run this command on. A final option is to change to a directory with a Vagrantfile and to try again. plugin_gem_not_found: |- The plugin '%{name}' could not be installed because it could not be found. Please double check the name and try again. plugin_install_license_not_found: |- The license file to install could not be found. Please verify the path you gave is correct. The path to the license file given was: '%{path}' plugin_install_space: |- The directory where plugins are installed (the Vagrant home directory) has a space in it. On Windows, there is a bug in Ruby when compiling plugins into directories with spaces. Please move your Vagrant home directory to a path without spaces and try again. plugin_install_version_conflict: |- The plugin(s) can't be installed due to the version conflicts below. This means that the plugins depend on a library version that conflicts with other plugins or Vagrant itself, creating an impossible situation where Vagrant wouldn't be able to load the plugins. You can fix the issue by either removing a conflicting plugin or by contacting a plugin author to see if they can address the conflict. %{conflicts} plugin_load_error: |- The plugins failed to load properly. The error message given is shown below. %{message} plugin_not_installed: |- The plugin '%{name}' is not installed. Please install it first. plugin_state_file_not_parsable: |- Failed to parse the state file "%{path}": %{message} Please remove the file and reinstall the plugins. If this error recurs, please report a bug. plugin_uninstall_system: |- The plugin you're attempting to uninstall ('%{name}') is a system plugin. This means that the plugin is part of the installation of Vagrant. These plugins cannot be removed. You can however, install a plugin with the same name to replace these plugins. User-installed plugins take priority over system-installed plugins. package_include_symlink: |- A file or directory you're attempting to include with your packaged box has symlinks in it. Vagrant cannot include symlinks in the resulting package. Please remove the symlinks and try again. provider_not_found: |- The provider '%{provider}' could not be found, but was requested to back the machine '%{machine}'. Please use a provider that exists. provider_not_usable: |- The provider '%{provider}' that was requested to back the machine '%{machine}' is reporting that it isn't usable on this system. The reason is shown below: %{message} provisioner_flag_invalid: |- '%{name}' is not a known provisioner. Please specify a valid provisioner. provisioner_winrm_unsupported: |- The provisioner '%{name}' doesn't support provisioning on Windows guests via WinRM. This is likely not a limitation of the provisioner itself but rather that Vagrant doesn't know how to run this provisioner over WinRM. If you'd like this provisioner to work over WinRM, please take a look at the Vagrant source code linked below and try to contribute back support. Thank you! https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant rsync_error: |- There was an error when attempting to rsync a synced folder. Please inspect the error message below for more info. Host path: %{hostpath} Guest path: %{guestpath} Command: %{command} Error: %{stderr} rsync_not_found: |- "rsync" could not be found on your PATH. Make sure that rsync is properly installed on your system and available on the PATH. rsync_not_installed_in_guest: |- "rsync" was not detected as installed in your guest machine. This is required for rsync synced folders to work. In addition to this, Vagrant doesn't know how to automatically install rsync for your machine, so you must do this manually. scp_permission_denied: |- Failed to upload a file to the guest VM via SCP due to a permissions error. This is normally because the SSH user doesn't have permission to write to the destination location. Alternately, the user running Vagrant on the host machine may not have permission to read the file. Source: %{from} Dest: %{to} scp_unavailable: |- SSH server on the guest doesn't support SCP. Please install the necessary software to enable SCP on your guest operating system. shared_folder_create_failed: |- Failed to create the following shared folder on the host system. This is usually because Vagrant does not have sufficient permissions to create the folder. %{path} Please create the folder manually or specify another path to share. shell_expand_failed: |- Vagrant failed to determine the shell expansion of a guest path (probably for one of your shared folders). This is an extremely rare error case and most likely indicates an unusual configuration of the guest system. Please report a bug with your Vagrantfile and debug log. ssh_authentication_failed: |- SSH authentication failed! This is typically caused by the public/private keypair for the SSH user not being properly set on the guest VM. Please verify that the guest VM is setup with the proper public key, and that the private key path for Vagrant is setup properly as well. ssh_bad_exit_status: |- The following SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed! %{command} Stdout from the command: %{stdout} Stderr from the command: %{stderr} ssh_bad_exit_status_muted: |- The SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status. Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed. The output for this command should be in the log above. Please read the output to determine what went wrong. ssh_channel_open_fail: |- Failed to open an SSH channel on the remote end! This typically means that the maximum number of active sessions was hit on the SSH server. Please configure your remote SSH server to resolve this issue. ssh_connect_eacces: |- SSH is getting permission denied errors when attempting to connect to the IP for SSH. This is usually caused by network rules and not being able to connect to the specified IP. Please try changing the IP on which the guest machine binds to for SSH. ssh_connection_refused: |- SSH connection was refused! This usually happens if the VM failed to boot properly. Some steps to try to fix this: First, try reloading your VM with `vagrant reload`, since a simple restart sometimes fixes things. If that doesn't work, destroy your VM and recreate it with a `vagrant destroy` followed by a `vagrant up`. If that doesn't work, contact a Vagrant maintainer (support channels listed on the website) for more assistance. ssh_connection_reset: |- SSH connection was reset! This usually happens when the machine is taking too long to reboot. First, try reloading your machine with `vagrant reload`, since a simple restart sometimes fixes things. If that doesn't work, destroy your machine and recreate it with a `vagrant destroy` followed by a `vagrant up`. If that doesn't work, contact support. ssh_connection_timeout: |- Vagrant timed out while attempting to connect via SSH. This usually means that the VM booted, but there are issues with the SSH configuration or network connectivity issues. Please try to `vagrant reload` or `vagrant up` again. ssh_disconnected: |- The SSH connection was unexpectedly closed by the remote end. This usually indicates that SSH within the guest machine was unable to properly start up. Please boot the VM in GUI mode to check whether it is booting properly. ssh_no_route: |- While attempting to connect with SSH, a "no route to host" (EHOSTUNREACH) error was received. Please verify your network settings are correct and try again. ssh_host_down: |- While attempting to connect with SSH, a "host is down" (EHOSTDOWN) error was received. Please verify your SSH settings are correct and try again. ssh_invalid_shell: |- The configured shell (config.ssh.shell) is invalid and unable to properly execute commands. The most common cause for this is using a shell that is unavailable on the system. Please verify you're using the full path to the shell and that the shell is executable by the SSH user. ssh_insert_key_unsupported: |- Vagrant is configured to generate a random keypair and insert it onto the guest machine, but it appears Vagrant doesn't know how to do this with your guest OS. Please disable key insertion by setting `config.ssh.insert_key = false` in the Vagrantfile. After doing so, run `vagrant reload` for the setting to take effect. If you'd like Vagrant to learn how to insert keys on this OS, please open an issue with details about your environment. ssh_is_putty_link: |- The `ssh` executable found in the PATH is a PuTTY Link SSH client. Vagrant is only compatible with OpenSSH SSH clients. Please install an OpenSSH SSH client or manually SSH in using your existing client using the information below. Host: %{host} Port: %{port} Username: %{username} Private key: %{key_path} ssh_key_bad_owner: |- The private key to connect to the machine via SSH must be owned by the user running Vagrant. This is a strict requirement from SSH itself. Please fix the following key to be owned by the user running Vagrant: %{key_path} ssh_key_bad_permissions: |- The private key to connect to this box via SSH has invalid permissions set on it. The permissions of the private key should be set to 0600, otherwise SSH will ignore the key. Vagrant tried to do this automatically for you but failed. Please set the permissions on the following file to 0600 and then try running this command again: %{key_path} ssh_key_type_not_supported: |- The private key you're attempting to use with this Vagrant box uses an unsupported encryption type. The SSH library Vagrant uses does not support this key type. Please use `ssh-rsa` or `ssh-dss` instead. Note that sometimes keys in your ssh-agent can interfere with this as well, so verify the keys are valid there in addition to standard file paths. ssh_not_ready: |- The provider for this Vagrant-managed machine is reporting that it is not yet ready for SSH. Depending on your provider this can carry different meanings. Make sure your machine is created and running and try again. Additionally, check the output of `vagrant status` to verify that the machine is in the state that you expect. If you continue to get this error message, please view the documentation for the provider you're using. ssh_run_requires_keys: |- Using `vagrant ssh -c` requires key-based SSH authentication, but your Vagrant environment is configured to use only password-based authentication. Please configure your Vagrantfile with a private key to use this feature. Note that Vagrant can automatically insert a keypair and use that keypair for you. Just set `config.ssh.insert_key = true` in your Vagrantfile. ssh_unavailable: "`ssh` binary could not be found. Is an SSH client installed?" ssh_unavailable_windows: |- `ssh` executable not found in any directories in the %PATH% variable. Is an SSH client installed? Try installing Cygwin, MinGW or Git, all of which contain an SSH client. Or use your favorite SSH client with the following authentication information shown below: Host: %{host} Port: %{port} Username: %{username} Private key: %{key_path} synced_folder_unusable: |- The synced folder type '%{type}' is reporting as unusable for your current setup. Please verify you have all the proper prerequisites for using this shared folder type and try again. ui_expects_tty: |- Vagrant is attempting to interface with the UI in a way that requires a TTY. Most actions in Vagrant that require a TTY have configuration switches to disable this requirement. Please do that or run Vagrant with TTY. unimplemented_provider_action: |- Vagrant attempted to call the action '%{action}' on the provider '%{provider}', but this provider doesn't support this action. This is probably a bug in either the provider or the plugin calling this action, and should be reported. vagrantfile_exists: |- `Vagrantfile` already exists in this directory. Remove it before running `vagrant init`. vagrantfile_load_error: |- There was an error loading a Vagrantfile. The file being loaded and the error message are shown below. This is usually caused by a syntax error. Path: %{path} Message: %{message} vagrantfile_syntax_error: |- There is a syntax error in the following Vagrantfile. The syntax error message is reproduced below for convenience: %{file} vagrantfile_write_error: |- The user that is running Vagrant doesn't have the proper permissions to write a Vagrantfile to the specified location. Please ensure that you call `vagrant init` in a location where the proper permissions are in place to create a Vagrantfile. vagrant_version_bad: |- This Vagrant environment has specified that it requires the Vagrant version to satisfy the following version requirements: %{requirements} You are running Vagrant %{version}, which does not satisfy these requirements. Please change your Vagrant version or update the Vagrantfile to allow this Vagrant version. However, be warned that if the Vagrantfile has specified another version, it probably has good reason to do so, and changing that may cause the environment to not function properly. vboxmanage_error: |- There was an error while executing `VBoxManage`, a CLI used by Vagrant for controlling VirtualBox. The command and stderr is shown below. Command: %{command} Stderr: %{stderr} vboxmanage_not_found_error: |- The "VBoxManage" command or one of its dependencies could not be found. Please verify VirtualBox is properly installed. You can verify everything is okay by running "VBoxManage --version" and verifying that the VirtualBox version is outputted. If you're on Windows and just installed VirtualBox, you have to log out and log back in for the new environmental variables to take effect. If you're on Linux or Mac, verify your PATH contains the folder that has VBoxManage in it. virtualbox_broken_version_040214: |- Vagrant detected you have VirtualBox 4.2.14 installed. VirtualBox 4.2.14 contains a critical bug which prevents it from working with Vagrant. VirtualBox 4.2.16+ fixes this problem. Please upgrade VirtualBox. virtualbox_guest_property_not_found: |- Could not find a required VirtualBox guest property: %{guest_property} This is an internal error that should be reported as a bug. virtualbox_invalid_version: |- Vagrant has detected that you have a version of VirtualBox installed that is not supported. Please install one of the supported versions listed below to use Vagrant: %{supported_versions} virtualbox_kernel_module_not_loaded: |- VirtualBox is complaining that the kernel module is not loaded. Please run `VBoxManage --version` or open the VirtualBox GUI to see the error message which should contain instructions on how to fix this error. virtualbox_install_incomplete: |- VirtualBox is complaining that the installation is incomplete. Please run `VBoxManage --version` to see the error message which should contain instructions on how to fix this error. virtualbox_name_exists: |- The name of your virtual machine couldn't be set because VirtualBox is reporting another VM with that name already exists. Most of the time, this is because of an error with VirtualBox not cleaning up properly. To fix this, verify that no VMs with that name do exist (by opening the VirtualBox GUI). If they don't, then look at the folder in the error message from VirtualBox below and remove it if there isn't any information you need in there. VirtualBox error: %{stderr} virtualbox_no_name: |- Vagrant was unable to determine the recommended name for your VirtualBox VM. This is usually an issue with VirtualBox. The output from VirtualBox is shown below, which may contain an error to fix. The best way to fix this issue is usually to uninstall VirtualBox, restart your computer, then reinstall VirtualBox. VirtualBox output: %{output} virtualbox_no_room_for_high_level_network: |- There is no available slots on the VirtualBox VM for the configured high-level network interfaces. "private_network" and "public_network" network configurations consume a single network adapter slot on the VirtualBox VM. VirtualBox limits the number of slots to 8, and it appears that every slot is in use. Please lower the number of used network adapters. virtualbox_not_detected: |- Vagrant could not detect VirtualBox! Make sure VirtualBox is properly installed. Vagrant uses the `VBoxManage` binary that ships with VirtualBox, and requires this to be available on the PATH. If VirtualBox is installed, please find the `VBoxManage` binary and add it to the PATH environmental variable. virtualbox_version_empty: |- Vagrant detected that VirtualBox appears installed on your system, but calls to detect the version are returning empty. This is often indicative of installation issues with VirtualBox. Please verify that VirtualBox is properly installed. As a final verification, please run the following command manually and verify a version is outputted: %{vboxmanage} --version vm_creation_required: |- VM must be created before running this command. Run `vagrant up` first. vm_inaccessible: |- Your VM has become "inaccessible." Unfortunately, this is a critical error with VirtualBox that Vagrant can not cleanly recover from. Please open VirtualBox and clear out your inaccessible virtual machines or find a way to fix them. vm_name_exists: |- A VirtualBox machine with the name '%{name}' already exists. Please use another name or delete the machine with the existing name, and try again. vm_no_match: |- No virtual machines matched the regular expression given. vm_not_found: |- A VM by the name of %{name} was not found. vm_not_running: |- VM must be running to open SSH connection. Run `vagrant up` to start the virtual machine. test_key: "test value" #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for config validation errors #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- config: common: bad_field: "The following settings shouldn't exist: %{fields}" chef: cookbooks_path_empty: "Must specify a cookbooks path for chef solo." environment_path_missing: |- Environment path not found: %{path} environment_path_required: |- When 'environment' is specified, you must provide 'environments_path'. cookbooks_path_missing: |- Cookbook path doesn't exist: %{path} custom_config_path_missing: |- Path specified for "custom_config_path" does not exist. server_url_empty: "Chef server URL must be populated." validation_key_path: "Validation key path must be valid path to your chef server validation key." loader: bad_v1_key: |- Unknown configuration section '%{key}'. If this section was part of a Vagrant 1.0.x plugin, note that 1.0.x plugins are incompatible with 1.1+. root: bad_key: |- Unknown configuration section '%{key}'. ssh: private_key_missing: "`private_key_path` file must exist: %{path}" vm: bad_version: |- Invalid box version constraints: %{version} box_download_ca_cert_not_found: |- "box_download_ca_cert" file not found: %{path} box_download_ca_path_not_found: |- "box_download_ca_path" directory not found: %{path} box_download_checksum_blank: |- Checksum type specified but "box_download_checksum" is blank box_download_checksum_notblank: |- Checksum specified but must also specify "box_download_checksum_type" box_missing: "A box must be specified." hostname_invalid_characters: |- The hostname set for the VM should only contain letters, numbers, hyphens or dots. It cannot start with a hyphen or dot. name_invalid: |- The sub-VM name '%{name}' is invalid. Please don't use special characters. network_ip_ends_in_one: |- You assigned a static IP ending in ".1" to this machine. This is very often used by the router and can cause the network to not work properly. If the network doesn't work properly, try changing this IP. network_ip_required: |- An IP is required for a private network. network_fp_invalid_port: |- Ports to forward must be 1 to 65535 network_fp_host_not_unique: |- Forwarded port '%{host}' (host port) is declared multiple times with the protocol '%{protocol}'. network_fp_requires_ports: |- Forwarded port definitions require a "host" and "guest" value network_type_invalid: |- Network type '%{type}' is invalid. Please use a valid network type. provisioner_not_found: |- The '%{name}' provisioner could not be found. shared_folder_guestpath_duplicate: |- A shared folder guest path is used multiple times. Shared folders must all map to a unique guest path: %{path} shared_folder_guestpath_relative: |- The shared folder guest path must be absolute: %{path} shared_folder_hostpath_missing: |- The host path of the shared folder is missing: %{path} shared_folder_nfs_owner_group: |- Shared folders that have NFS enabled do not support owner/group attributes. Host path: %{path} shared_folder_mount_options_array: |- Shared folder mount options specified by 'mount_options' must be an array of options. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for commands. e.g. `vagrant x` #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- commands: common: vm_already_running: |- VirtualBox VM is already running. vm_not_created: "VM not created. Moving on..." vm_not_running: "VM is not currently running. Please, first bring it up with `vagrant up` then run this command." box: no_installed_boxes: "There are no installed boxes! Use `vagrant box add` to add some." remove_in_use_query: |- Box '%{name}' (v%{version}) with provider '%{provider}' appears to still be in use by at least one Vagrant environment. Removing the box could corrupt the environment. We recommend destroying these environments first: %{users} Are you sure you want to remove this box? [y/N] removing: |- Removing box '%{name}' (v%{version}) with provider '%{provider}'... destroy: confirmation: "Are you sure you want to destroy the '%{name}' VM? [y/N] " will_not_destroy: |- The VM '%{name}' will not be destroyed, since the confirmation was declined. init: success: |- A `Vagrantfile` has been placed in this directory. You are now ready to `vagrant up` your first virtual environment! Please read the comments in the Vagrantfile as well as documentation on `vagrantup.com` for more information on using Vagrant. plugin: installed_license: |- The license for '%{name}' was successfully installed! installing_license: |- Installing license for '%{name}'... no_plugins: |- No plugins installed. plugin_require: " - Custom entrypoint: %{require}" plugin_version: " - Version Constraint: %{version}" installed: |- Installed the plugin '%{name} (%{version})'! installing: |- Installing the '%{name}' plugin. This can take a few minutes... uninstalling: |- Uninstalling the '%{name}' plugin... up_to_date: |- All plugins are up to date. updated: |- Updated '%{name}' to version '%{version}'! updating: |- Updating installed plugins... updating_specific: |- Updating plugins: %{names}. This may take a few minutes... post_install: |- Post install message from the '%{name}' plugin: %{message} status: aborted: |- The VM is in an aborted state. This means that it was abruptly stopped without properly closing the session. Run `vagrant up` to resume this virtual machine. If any problems persist, you may have to destroy and restart the virtual machine. gurumeditation: |- The VM is in the "guru meditation" state. This is a rare case which means that an internal error in VitualBox caused the VM to fail. This is always the sign of a bug in VirtualBox. You can try to bring your VM back online with a `vagrant up`. inaccessible: |- The VM is inaccessible! This is a rare case which means that VirtualBox can't find your VM configuration. This usually happens when upgrading VirtualBox, moving to a new computer, etc. Please consult VirtualBox for how to handle this issue. output: |- Current machine states: %{states} %{message} 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. paused: |- The VM is paused. This VM may have been paused via the VirtualBox GUI or the VBoxManage command line interface. To unpause, please use the VirtualBox GUI and/or VBoxManage command line interface so that vagrant would be able to control the VM again. poweroff: |- The VM is powered off. To restart the VM, simply run `vagrant up` stopping: |- The VM is stopping. running: |- The VM is running. To stop this VM, you can run `vagrant halt` to shut it down forcefully, or you can run `vagrant suspend` to simply suspend the virtual machine. In either case, to restart it again, simply run `vagrant up`. saving: |- The VM is currently saving its state. In a few moments this state should transition to "saved." Please run `vagrant status` again in a few seconds. saved: |- To resume this VM, simply run `vagrant up`. stuck: |- The VM is "stuck!" This is a very rare state which means that VirtualBox is unable to recover the current state of the VM. The only known solution to this problem is to restart your machine, sorry. listing: |- This environment represents multiple VMs. The VMs are all listed above with their current state. For more information about a specific VM, run `vagrant status NAME`. up: upping: |- Bringing machine '%{name}' up with '%{provider}' provider... #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for Vagrant middleware actions #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actions: runner: waiting_cleanup: "Waiting for cleanup before exiting..." exit_immediately: "Exiting immediately, without cleanup!" vm: boot: booting: Booting VM... bridged_networking: available: |- Available bridged network interfaces: bridging: |- Bridging adapter #%{adapter} to '%{bridge}' enabling: |- Enabling bridged network... preparing: |- Preparing bridged networking... choice_help: |- When choosing an interface, it is usually the one that is being used to connect to the internet. specific_not_found: |- Specific bridge '%{bridge}' not found. You may be asked to specify which network to bridge to. check_box: not_found: |- Box '%{name}' was not found. Fetching box from specified URL for the provider '%{provider}'. Note that if the URL does not have a box for this provider, you should interrupt Vagrant now and add the box yourself. Otherwise Vagrant will attempt to download the full box prior to discovering this error. check_guest_additions: not_detected: |- No guest additions were detected on the base box for this VM! Guest additions are required for forwarded ports, shared folders, host only networking, and more. If SSH fails on this machine, please install the guest additions and repackage the box to continue. This is not an error message; everything may continue to work properly, in which case you may ignore this message. version_mismatch: |- The guest additions on this VM do not match the installed version of VirtualBox! In most cases this is fine, but in rare cases it can prevent things such as shared folders from working properly. If you see shared folder errors, please make sure the guest additions within the virtual machine match the version of VirtualBox you have installed on your host and reload your VM. Guest Additions Version: %{guest_version} VirtualBox Version: %{virtualbox_version} clear_forward_ports: deleting: Clearing any previously set forwarded ports... clear_network_interfaces: deleting: Clearing any previously set network interfaces... clear_shared_folders: deleting: Cleaning previously set shared folders... customize: failure: |- A customization command failed: %{command} The following error was experienced: %{error} Please fix this customization and try again. running: Running '%{event}' VM customizations... destroy: destroying: Destroying VM and associated drives... destroy_network: destroying: Destroying unused networking interface... disable_networks: disabling: Disabling host only networks... discard_state: discarding: Discarding saved state of VM... export: create_dir: Creating temporary directory for export... exporting: Exporting VM... power_off: "The Vagrant virtual environment you are trying to package must be powered off." forward_ports: auto_empty: |- Vagrant found a port collision for the specified port and virtual machine. While this port was marked to be auto-corrected, the ports in the auto-correction range are all also used. VM: %{vm_name} Forwarded port: %{guest_port} => %{host_port} collision_error: |- Vagrant cannot forward the specified ports on this VM, since they would collide with some other application that is already listening on these ports. The forwarded port to %{host_port} is already in use on the host machine. To fix this, modify your current projects Vagrantfile to use another port. Example, where '1234' would be replaced by a unique host port: config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: %{guest_port}, host: 1234 Sometimes, Vagrant will attempt to auto-correct this for you. In this case, Vagrant was unable to. This is usually because the guest machine is in a state which doesn't allow modifying port forwarding. fixed_collision: |- Fixed port collision for %{guest_port} => %{host_port}. Now on port %{new_port}. forwarding: Forwarding ports... forwarding_entry: |- %{guest_port} => %{host_port} (adapter %{adapter}) non_nat: |- VirtualBox adapter #%{adapter} not configured as "NAT". Skipping port forwards on this adapter. privileged_ports: |- You are trying to forward to privileged ports (ports <= 1024). Most operating systems restrict this to only privileged process (typically processes running as an administrative user). This is a warning in case the port forwarding doesn't work. If any problems occur, please try a port higher than 1024. halt: force: |- Forcing shutdown of VM... graceful: |- Attempting graceful shutdown of VM... guest_not_ready: |- Guest communication could not be established! This is usually because SSH is not running, the authentication information was changed, or some other networking issue. Vagrant will force halt, if capable. hostname: setting: "Setting hostname..." import: importing: Importing base box '%{name}'... failure: |- The VM import failed! Try running `VBoxManage import` on the box file manually for more verbose error output. match_mac: matching: Matching MAC address for NAT networking... no_base_mac: |- No base MAC address was specified. This is required for the NAT networking to work properly (and hence port forwarding, SSH, etc.). Specifying this MAC address is typically up to the box and box maintainer. Please contact the relevant person to solve this issue. network: configuring: |- Configuring and enabling network interfaces... dhcp_already_attached: |- A host only network interface you're attempting to configure via DHCP already has a conflicting host only adapter with DHCP enabled. The DHCP on this adapter is incompatible with the DHCP settings. Two host only network interfaces are not allowed to overlap, and each host only network interface can have only one DHCP server. Please reconfigure your host only network or remove the virtual machine using the other host only network. preparing: |- Preparing network interfaces based on configuration... host_only_network: collides: |- The specified host network collides with a non-hostonly network! This will cause your specified IP to be inaccessible. Please change the IP or name of your host only network so that it no longer matches that of a bridged or non-hostonly network. creating: "Creating new host only network for environment..." enabling: "Enabling host only network..." not_found: |- The specified host network could not be found: '%{name}.' If the name specification is removed, Vagrant will create a new host only network for you. Alternatively, please create the specified network manually. preparing: "Preparing host only network..." nfs: exporting: Exporting NFS shared folders... installing: "Installing NFS client..." mounting: Mounting NFS shared folders... provision: beginning: "Running provisioner: %{provisioner}..." disabled_by_config: |- Machine not provisioning because `--no-provision` is specified. disabled_by_sentinel: |- Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use the `--provision` to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always will still run. resume: resuming: Resuming suspended VM... unpausing: |- Unpausing the VM... share_folders: creating: Creating shared folders metadata... mounting: Mounting shared folders... mounting_entry: "%{guestpath} => %{hostpath}" nomount_entry: "Automounting disabled: %{hostpath}" set_name: setting_name: |- Setting the name of the VM: %{name} suspend: suspending: Saving VM state and suspending execution... box: unpackage: untar_failure: |- The box failed to unpackage properly. Please verify that the box file you're trying to add is not corrupted and try again. The output from attempting to unpackage (if any): %{output} add: adding: |- Extracting box... checksumming: |- Calculating and comparing box checksum... destroy: destroying: "Deleting box '%{name}'..." download: cleaning: "Cleaning up downloaded box..." download_failed: |- Download failed. Will try another box URL if there is one. interrupted: "Box download was interrupted. Exiting." resuming: "Box download is resuming from prior download progress" verify: verifying: "Verifying box..." failed: |- The box file you're attempting to add is invalid. This can be commonly attributed to typos in the path given to the box add command. Another common case of this is invalid packaging of the box itself. general: package: packaging: "Packaging additional file: %{file}" compressing: "Compressing package to: %{tar_path}" output_exists: |- The specified file to save the package as already exists. Please remove this file or specify a different file name for outputting. output_is_directory: |- The specified output is a directory. Please specify a path including a filename. requires_directory: |- A directory was not specified to package. This should never happen and is a result of an internal inconsistency. include_file_missing: |- Package include file doesn't exist: %{file} hosts: bsd: nfs_export: |- Preparing to edit /etc/exports. Administrator privileges will be required... nfs_prune: |- Pruning invalid NFS exports. Administrator privileges will be required... linux: nfs_export: |- Preparing to edit /etc/exports. Administrator privileges will be required... nfs_prune: |- Pruning invalid NFS exports. Administrator privileges will be required... arch: nfs_export: prepare: "Preparing to edit /etc/exports. Administrator privileges will be required..." provisioners: chef: chef_not_detected: |- The chef binary (either `chef-solo` or `chef-client`) was not found on the VM and is required for chef provisioning. Please verify that chef is installed and that the binary is available on the PATH. cookbook_folder_not_found_warning: "The cookbook path '%{path}' doesn't exist. Ignoring..." json: "Generating chef JSON and uploading..." client_key_folder: "Creating folder to hold client key..." upload_validation_key: "Uploading chef client validation key..." upload_encrypted_data_bag_secret_key: "Uploading chef encrypted data bag secret key..." running_client: "Running chef-client..." running_client_again: "Running chef-client again (failed to converge)..." running_solo: "Running chef-solo..." running_solo_again: "Running chef-solo again (failed to converge)..." missing_shared_folders: |- Shared folders that Chef requires are missing on the virtual machine. This is usually due to configuration changing after already booting the machine. The fix is to run a `vagrant reload` so that the proper shared folders will be prepared and mounted on the VM. no_convergence: |- Chef never successfully completed! Any errors should be visible in the output above. Please fix your recipes so that they properly complete. not_detected: |- The `%{binary}` binary appears not to be in the PATH of the guest. This could be because the PATH is not properly setup or perhaps chef is not installed on this guest. Chef provisioning can not continue without chef properly installed. server_url_required: |- Chef server provisioning requires that the `config.chef.chef_server_url` be set to the URL of your chef server. Examples include "http://12.12.12.12:4000" and "http://myserver.com:4000" (the port of course can be different, but 4000 is the default) server_validation_key_required: |- Chef server provisioning requires that the `config.chef.validation_key_path` configuration be set to a path on your local machine of the validation key used to register the VM with the chef server. server_validation_key_doesnt_exist: |- The validation key set for `config.chef.validation_key_path` does not exist! This file needs to exist so it can be uploaded to the virtual machine. deleting_from_server: "Deleting %{deletable} \"%{name}\" from Chef server..." file: no_dest_file: "File destination must be specified." no_source_file: "File source must be specified." path_invalid: "File upload source file %{path} must exist" puppet: not_detected: |- The `%{binary}` binary appears not to be in the PATH of the guest. This could be because the PATH is not properly setup or perhaps Puppet is not installed on this guest. Puppet provisioning can not continue without Puppet properly installed. running_puppet: "Running Puppet with %{manifest}..." manifest_missing: |- The configured Puppet manifest is missing. Please specify a path to an existing manifest: %{manifest} manifests_path_missing: "The manifests path specified for Puppet does not exist: %{path}" missing_shared_folders: |- Shared folders that Puppet requires are missing on the virtual machine. This is usually due to configuration changing after already booting the machine. The fix is to run a `vagrant reload` so that the proper shared folders will be prepared and mounted on the VM. module_path_missing: "The configured module path doesn't exist: %{path}" puppet_server: cert_requires_node: |- "puppet_node" is required when a client cert or key is specified client_cert_and_private_key: |- Both a client certificate and private key must be specified, if any client_cert_not_found: |- The specified client cert path could not be found client_private_key_not_found: |- The specified client private key path could not be found not_detected: |- The `%{binary}` binary appears not to be in the PATH of the guest. This could be because the PATH is not properly setup or perhaps Puppet is not installed on this guest. Puppet provisioning can not continue without Puppet properly installed. running_puppetd: "Running Puppet agent..." uploading_client_cert: |- Uploading client certificate and private key... shell: args_bad_type: "Shell provisioner `args` must be a string or array." invalid_encoding: |- Invalid encoding '%{actual}' for script at '%{path}'. Must be '%{default}' or UTF-8. no_path_or_inline: "One of `path` or `inline` must be set." path_and_inline_set: "Only one of `path` or `inline` may be set." path_invalid: "`path` for shell provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}" running: "Running: %{script}" runningas: "Running: %{local} as %{remote}" upload_path_not_set: "`upload_path` must be set for the shell provisioner." ansible: no_playbook: "`playbook` must be set for the Ansible provisioner." playbook_path_invalid: "`playbook` for the Ansible provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}" inventory_path_invalid: "`inventory_path` for the Ansible provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}" vault_password_file_invalid: "`vault_password_file` for the Ansible provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}" extra_vars_invalid: "`extra_vars` for the Ansible provisioner must be a hash or a path to an existing file. Received: %{value} (as %{type})" docker: not_running: "Docker is not running on the guest VM." install_failed: "Docker installation failed." salt: minion_config_nonexist: |- The specified minion_config file could not be found. master_config_nonexist: |- The specified master_config file could not be found. missing_key: |- You must include both public and private keys. must_accept_keys: |- You must accept keys when running highstate with master!