en: vagrant: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for exception classes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- errors: base_vm_not_found: The base VM with the name '%{name}' was not found. box_not_found: Box '%{name}' could not be found. cli_missing_env: This command requires that a Vagrant environment be properly passed in as the last parameter. interrupted: Vagrant exited after cleanup due to external interrupt. multi_vm_required: A multi-vm environment is required for name specification to this command. multi_vm_target_required: `vagrant %{command}` requires a specific VM name to target in a multi-VM environment. no_env: No Vagrant environment detected. Run `vagrant init` to set one up. 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 propery 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} 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_unavailable_windows: |- `vagrant ssh` isn't available on the Windows platform. The vagrant.ppk file for use with Putty is available at: %{key_path}.ppk To use this create a new Putty session for `vagrant@localhost` on port `%{ssh_port}`, in the Connection>SSH>Auth configuration section navigate to the vagrant.ppk file, select it, save the session for later use, and connect. For a more detailed guide please consult: http://vagrantup.com/docs/getting-started/windows. system: invalid_class: |- The specified system does not inherit from `Vagrant::Systems::Base`. The specified system class must inherit from this class. The specified system class was: %{system} unknown_type: |- The specified system type is unknown: %{system}. Please change this to a proper value. unspecified: |- A VM system type must be specified! This is done via the `config.vm.system` configuration value. Please read the documentation online for more information. virtualbox_invalid_ose: |- Vagrant has detected you're using an OSE ("Open Source Edition") of VirtualBox. Vagrant currently doesn't support any of the OSE editions due to slight API differences. Please download the regular package from virtualbox.org and install to continue. virtualbox_invalid_version: |- Vagrant has detected that you have VirtualBox version %{version} installed! Vagrant requires that you use at least VirtualBox version 3.2. Please install a more recent version of VirtualBox to continue. virtualbox_not_detected: |- Vagrant could not detect VirtualBox! Make sure VirtualBox is properly installed. If VirtualBox is installed, it may be an incorrect version. Vagrant currently requires VirtualBox 3.2.x. Please install the proper version to continue. vm_creation_required: VM must be created before running this command. Run `vagrant up` first. vm_not_found: A VM by the name of %{name} was not found. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for commands. e.g. `vagrant x` #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- commands: common: vm_not_created: "VM not created. Moving on..." box: no_installed_boxes: "There are no installed boxes! Use `vagrant box add` to add some." ssh: execute: "Execute: %{command}" status: output: |- Current VM states: %{states} %{message} not_created: |- The environment has not yet been created. Run `vagrant up` to create the environment. powered_off: The VM is powered off. To restart the VM, simply run `vagrant up` 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`. saved: To resume this VM, simply run `vagrant up`. 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: vm_created: "VM already created. Booting if its not already running..." version: output: "Vagrant version %{version}" #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Translations for Vagrant middleware acions #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actions: runner: waiting_cleanup: "Waiting for cleanup before exiting..." exit_immediately: "Exiting immediately, without cleanup!" vm: boot: booting: Booting VM... waiting: Waiting for VM to boot. This can take a few minutes. ready: VM booted and ready for use! failed: Failed to connect to VM! failed_to_boot: VM failed to boot. check_box: not_found: Box %{name} was not found. Fetching box from specified URL... not_specified: |- No base box was specified! A base box is required as a staring point for every vagrant virtual machine. Please specify one in your Vagrantfile using `config.vm.box` does_not_exist: |- Specified box `%{name}` does not exist! The box must be added through the `vagrant box add` command. Please view the documentation associated with the command for more information. 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 install version of VirtualBox! This may cause things such as forwared ports, shared folders, and more to not work properly. If any of those things fail on this machine, please update the guest additions and repackage the box. Guest Additions Version: %{guest_version} VirtualBox Version: %{virtualbox_version} clear_forward_ports: deleting: Clearing any previously set forwarded ports... clear_shared_folders: deleting: Cleaning previously set shared folders... customize: running: Running any 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: %{name} (%{guest_port} => %{host_port}) below_threshold_error: |- The host port of all forwarded ports must be above 1024. VirtualBox does not allow host ports to be below 1024. (Guest ports below 1024 are fine. For example: SSH on port 22 on the guest can be forwarded to port 2222, but not 222). collision_error: |- Vagrant cannot forward the specified ports on this VM, since they would collide with another VirtualBox virtual machine's forwarded ports! The '%{name}' forwarded port (%{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.forward_port("%{name}", %{guest_port}, 1234) fixed_collision: Fixed port collision '%{name}'. Now on port %{new_port}. forwarding: Forwarding ports... forwarding_entry: "-- %{name}: %{guest_port} => %{host_port} (adapter %{adapter})" non_nat: |- VirtualBox adapter #%{adapter} not configured as "NAT" Skipping port forwarding '%{name}'. halt: force: Forcing shutdown of VM... 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... 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 to not match 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: host_required: |- A host class is required for NFS shared folders. By default, these are auto-detected, but can be overriden with `config.vagrant.host`. There is currently not host class loaded. no_host_network: |- NFS shared folders requires that host only networking is enabled. Please enable host only networking via `config.vm.network`. not_supported: |- The host class is reporting that NFS is not supported by this host, or `nfsd` may not be installed. Please verify that `nfsd` is installed on your machine, and retry. exporting: Exporting NFS shared folders... mounting: Mounting NFS shared folders... persist: dotfile_error: |- The dotfile which Vagrant uses to store the UUID of the project's virtual machine already exists and is not a file! The dotfile is currently configured to be '%{dotfile_path}' To change this value, please see `config.vagrant.dotfile_name` Are you trying to use Vagrant from your home directory? This is the leading cause of this error message. To resolve this, simply use a different directory. Or, if you really want to run Vagrant from your home directory, modify the `config.vagrant.dotfile_name` configuration key. persisting: "Persisting the VM UUID (%{uuid})..." provision: beginning: "Beginning provisioning process..." enabled: "Provisioning enabled with %{provisioner}..." invalid_class: "Provisioners must be an instance of Vagrant::Provisioners::Base" unknown_type: "Unknown provisioner type: %{provisioner}" resume: resuming: Resuming suspended VM... share_folders: creating: Creating shared folders metadata... mounting: Mounting shared folders... mounting_entry: "-- %{name}: %{guest_path}" suspend: suspending: Saving VM state and suspending execution... box: destroy: destroying: "Deleting box '%{name}'..." download: with: "Downloading with %{class}..." cleaning: "Cleaning up downloaded box..." copying: "Copying box to temporary location..." unknown_type: "Unknown or unsupported URI type given for box download." unpackage: extracting: "Extracting box..." already_exists: |- A box already exists under the name of '%{name}'. This may or may not be the same box you are trying to add. Please use another name or remove the previous box then try to add it again. 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: %w{tar_path}" output_exists: |- The specified file to save the package as already exists. Please remove this file or specify a different filename for outputting. 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} downloaders: file: file_missing: "The specified path to a file doesn't exist." http: socket_error: |- An error occurred while trying to download the specified box. This most often happens if there is no internet connection or the address is invalid. hosts: bsd: nfs_export: prepare: "Preparing to edit /etc/exports. Administrator priveleges will be required..." linux: nfs_export: prepare: "Preparing to edit /etc/exports. Administrator priveleges will be required..." provisioners: chef: json: "Generating chef JSON and uploading..." client_key_folder: "Creating folder to hold client key..." upload_validation_key: "Uploading chef client validation key..." running_client: "Running chef-client..." running_solo: "Running chef-solo..." invalid_provisioner: "Vagrant::Provisioners::Chef is not a valid provisioner! Use ChefSolo or ChefServer instead." not_detected: |- The `%{binary}` binary appears to not 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. systems: linux: attempting_halt: "Attempting graceful shutdown of linux..." mount_fail: "Failed to mount shared folders. `vboxsf` was not available." network_not_debian: |- Host only networking is only supported for Debian/Ubuntu by the built-in "Linux" system. If you're using some other distro and want to implement host only networking, please subclass the `Vagrant::Systems::Linux` class and implement the `prepare_host_only_network` and `enable_host_only_network` methods. Otherwise, please report your distro and how to modify network interfaces to the Vagrant mailing list or IRC and we'll probably be glad to add it to the internal systems.