vagrant/templates/locales/en.yml

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en:
vagrant:
general:
batch_unexpected_error: |-
An unexpected error ocurred 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.
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}
moving_home_dir: "Moving old Vagrant home directory to new location: %{directory}"
home_dir_migration_failed: |-
Both an old and new Vagrant home directory exist. Only the new one will
be used. Please merge the old directory into the new directory if you'd
like to use the old data as well.
Old: %{old}
New: %{new}
in_bundler: |-
You appear to be running Vagrant in a Bundler environment. Because
Vagrant should be run within installers (outside of Bundler), Vagrant
will assume that you're developing plugins and will change its behavior
in certain ways to better assist plugin development.
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_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.
base_vm_not_found: The base VM with the name '%{name}' was not found.
batch_multi_error: |-
An error occurred while executing multiple actions in parallel.
Any errors that occurred are 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_not_found: Box '%{name}' could not be found.
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_upgrade_required: |-
The box '%{name}' is still stored on disk in the Vagrant 1.0.x
format. This box must be upgraded in order to work properly with
this version of Vagrant.
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}
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}
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_is_directory: |-
The local file Vagrant uses to store data ".vagrant" already exists
and is a directory! If you are in your home directory, then please run
this command in another directory. If you aren't in a home directory,
then please rename ".vagrant" to something else, or configure Vagrant
to use another filename by modifying `config.vagrant.dotfile_name`.
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: |-
An instance of Vagrant is already running. Only one instance of Vagrant
may run at any given time to avoid problems with VirtualBox inconsistencies
occurring. Please wait for the other instance of Vagrant to end and then
try again.
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}
gem_command_in_bundler: |-
You cannot run the `vagrant plugin` command while in a bundler environment.
This should generally never happen unless Vagrant is installed outside
of the official installers or another gem is wrongly attempting to
use Vagrant internals directly. Please properly install Vagrant to
fix this. If this error persists, please contact support.
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_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_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}
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 beacuse
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}
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_shell_expand_failed: |-
Vagrant failed to determine the shell expansion of the guest path
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.
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_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_required: |-
A multi-vm environment is required for name specification to this command.
multi_vm_target_required: |-
This command requires a specific VM name to target in a multi-VM environment.
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 with a static IP to be created.
Please add a host-only network with a static IP to the machine
for NFS to work.
no_env: |-
A Vagrant environment is required to run this command. Run `vagrant init`
to set one up in this directory, or change to a directory with a
Vagrantfile and try again.
plugin_gem_error: |-
An error occurred within RubyGems, the underlying system used to
manage Vagrant plugins. The output of the errors are shown below:
%{output}
plugin_install_bad_entry_point: |-
Attempting to load the plugin '%{name}' failed, because
the entry point doesn't exist. The entry point attempted was
'%{entry_point}'. If this is not correct, please manually
specify an `--entry-point` when installing the plugin.
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_not_found: |-
The plugin '%{name}' could not be found in local or remote
repositories. Please check the name of the plugin and try again.
plugin_load_error: |-
The plugin "%{plugin}" could not be found. Please make sure that it is
properly installed via `vagrant plugin`. Note that plugins made for
Vagrant 1.0.x are not compatible with 1.1+ and this error will likely
continue to show when you use `plugin install` with a 1.0.x plugin.
plugin_load_failed: |-
Failed to load the "%{plugin}" plugin. View logs for more details.
plugin_load_failed_with_output: |-
Failed to load the "%{plugin}" plugin. The output from loading
the plugin is shown below. View the logs for complete details.
stdout: %{stdout}
stderr: %{stderr}
plugin_not_found: |-
The plugin '%{name}' could not be found. Please install this plugin
prior to attempting to do anything with it.
port_collision_resume: |-
This VM cannot be resumed, because the forwarded ports would collide
with a running program (it could be another virtual machine). Normally,
Vagrant will attempt to fix this for you but VirtualBox only allows
forwarded ports to change if the VM is powered off. Therefore, please
reload your VM or stop the other program to continue.
provider_not_found: |-
The provider '%{provider}' could not be found, but was requested to
back the machine '%{machine}'. Please use a provider that exists.
scp_permission_denied: |-
Failed to upload a file to the guest VM via SCP due to a permissions
error. This is normally because the user running Vagrant doesn't have
read permission on the file. Please set proper permissions on the file:
%{path}
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.
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}
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 `1vagrant 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_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_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_port_not_detected: |-
Vagrant couldn't determine the SSH port for your VM! Vagrant attempts to
automatically find a forwarded port that matches your `config.ssh.guest_port`
(default: 22) value and uses this for SSH. Alternatively, if `config.ssh.port`
is set, it will use this.
However, in this case Vagrant was unable to find a forwarded port that matches
the guest port and `config.ssh.port` is not set!
Please make sure that you have a forwarded port that goes to the configured
guest port value, or specify an explicit SSH port with `config.ssh.port`.
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 the PuTTY SSH client with the following
authentication information shown below:
Host: %{host}
Port: %{port}
Username: %{username}
Private key: %{key_path}
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}
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.
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` 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_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.
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.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Translations for config validation errors
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
config:
common:
bad_field: "The following settings don't exist: %{fields}"
error_empty: "`%{field}` must be not be empty."
chef:
cookbooks_path_empty: "Must specify a cookbooks path for chef solo."
cookbooks_path_missing: |-
Cookbook path doesn't exist: %{path}
run_list_empty: "Run list must not be empty."
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:
base_mac_invalid: "Base MAC address for eth0/NAT must be set. Contact box maintainer for more information."
box_missing: "A box must be specified."
box_not_found: "The box '%{name}' could not be found."
hostname_invalid_characters: |-
The hostname set for the VM should only contain letters, numbers,
and hyphens.
network_invalid: |-
The network type '%{type}' is not valid. Please use
'hostonly' or 'bridged'.
network_ip_required: |-
Host only networks require an IP as an argument.
network_ip_invalid: |-
The host only network IP '%{ip}' is invalid.
network_ip_ends_one: |-
The host only network IP '%{ip}' must not end in a 1, as this
is reserved for the host machine.
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_requires_host: |-
Using NFS shared folders requires a host to be specified
using `config.vagrant.host`.
network_fp_host_not_unique: |-
Forwarded port '%{host}' (host port) is declared multiple times
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 folder that have NFS enabled do no support owner/group
attributes. Host path: %{path}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 bring it up to run this command."
box:
no_installed_boxes: "There are no installed boxes! Use `vagrant box add` to add some."
removing: |-
Removing box '%{name}' 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.
installed: |-
Installed the plugin '%{name} (%{version})'!
installing: |-
Installing the '%{name}' plugin. This can take a few minutes...
uninstalling: |-
Uninstalling the '%{name}' plugin...
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`
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...
version:
output: "Vagrant version %{version}"
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# Translations for Vagrant middleware acions
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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: |-
Failed to connect to VM via SSH. Please verify the VM successfully booted
by looking at the VirtualBox GUI.
failed_to_run: |-
The VM failed to remain in the "running" state while attempting to boot.
This is normally caused by a misconfiguration or host system incompatibilities.
Please open the VirtualBox GUI and attempt to boot the virtual machine
manually to get a more informative error message.
bridged_networking:
available: |-
Available bridged network interfaces:
bridging: |-
Bridging adapter #%{adapter} to '%{bridge}'
enabling: |-
Enabling bridged network...
preparing: |-
Preparing bridged networking...
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.
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 installed version of
VirtualBox! In most cases this is fine, but in rare cases it can
cause things such as shared folders to not work properly. If you see
shared folder errors, please update the guest additions within the
virtual machine 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 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: %{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...
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 maintiner. Please contact
the relevant person to solve this issue.
network:
adapter_collision: |-
More than one network have been assigned to the same adapter. Please
make sure your networks you've configured in your Vagrantfile do not
overlap.
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.
no_adapters: |-
No available adapters on the virtual machine were found to accomodate
for all configured networks. VirtualBox virtual machines have 8
network interfaces available usually, so please lower the number of
networks to below 8.
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 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:
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: "Running provisioner: %{provisioner}..."
resume:
resuming: Resuming suspended VM...
unpausing: |-
Unpausing the VM...
share_folders:
creating: Creating shared folders metadata...
mounting: Mounting shared folders...
mounting_entry: "-- %{guest_path}"
nomount_entry: "-- Automounting disabled: %{host_path}"
set_name:
setting_name: |-
Setting the name of the VM...
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}
already_exists: |-
The box you're attempting to add already exits:
Name: %{name}
Provider: %{provider}
add:
adding: |-
Extracting box...
added: |-
Successfully added box '%{name}' with provider '%{provider}'!
destroy:
destroying: "Deleting box '%{name}'..."
download:
cleaning: "Cleaning up downloaded box..."
downloading: "Downloading or copying the box..."
interrupted: "Box download was interrupted. Exiting."
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}
downloaders:
file:
download: "Copying box to temporary location..."
file_missing: "The specified path to a file doesn't exist."
http:
connection_reset: |-
The remote server unexpectedly closed the connection. Vagrant was
unable to finish downloading the box. Please try again. If this
problem persists, please try downloading the box manually outside
of Vagrant, then adding the box from the filesystem.
connection_timeout: |-
Vagrant timed out while attempting to connect to the HTTP host.
Please check your internet and proxy settings and try again.
download: "Downloading box: %{url}"
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.
status_error: |-
Bad status code: %{status}
Please verify that the box exists and is accessible. Also verify that
this computer is properly connected to the internet.
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..."
freebsd:
nfs_whitespace: |-
FreeBSD hosts do not support sharing directories with whitespace in
their path. Please adjust your path accordingly.
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.
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 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.
puppet:
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 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:
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 Puppet is not
installed on this guest. Puppet provisioning can not continue without
Puppet properly installed.
running_puppetd: "Running Puppet agent..."
shell:
args_not_string: "Shell provisioner `args` must be a string."
path_and_inline_set: "Only one of `path` or `inline` may be set."
no_path_or_inline: "One of `path` or `inline` must be set."
path_invalid: "`path` for shell provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}"
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_file_path_invalid: "`inventory_file` for the Ansible provisioner does not exist on the host system: %{path}"
extra_vars_not_hash: "`extra_vars` for the Ansible provisioner must be a hash"