308 lines
14 KiB
YAML
308 lines
14 KiB
YAML
# Using YAMLs Block Literals to preserve new lines
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# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Newlines_preserved
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# In short, | means keep new lines, trim whitespace left and right
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# The |- does the above, but trims the new line at the end of all text
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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# CATEGORY: Status Messages
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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:status_listing: |-
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This environment represents multiple VMs. The VMs will be listed
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below with a short status. For more detailed information about a
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VM, run `vagrant status NAME`.
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:status_no_environment: |-
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No vagrant environment detected. Run `vagrant init` to setup a Vagrantfile
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in the current directory to get started with Vagrant.
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:status_not_created: |-
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The environment has not yet been created. Run `vagrant up` to create the
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environment.
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:status_created: |-
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The environment has been created. The status of the current environment's
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virtual machine is: "<%= vm_state %>"
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<%= additional_message %>
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:status_created_running: |-
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To stop this VM, you can run `vagrant halt` to shut it down forcefully,
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or you can run `vagrant suspend` to simply suspend the virtual machine.
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In either case, to restart it again, simply run a `vagrant up`.
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:status_created_saved: |-
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To resume this VM, simply run `vagrant up`.
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:status_created_powered_off: |-
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To restart this VM, simply run `vagrant up`.
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:status_global: |-
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Below is a list of virtual machines which are currently created and were
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created by a Vagrant environment. The path listed was the "last known path"
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of the environment (it may have moved).
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<%= entries.join("\n\n") %>
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:status_global_entry: |-
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Name: <%= vm.vm.name %>
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Path: <%= data["path"] %>
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Created at: <%= Time.at(data["created_at"]) %>
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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# CATEGORY: Warning Messages
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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:vm_additions_not_detected: |-
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WARNING!
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No guest additions were detected on the base box for this VM! Guest
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additions are required for forwarded ports, shared folders, host only
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networking, and more. If SSH fails on this machine, please install
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the guest additions and repackage the box to continue.
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:vm_additions_version_mismatch: |-
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WARNING!
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The guest additions on this VM do not match the install version of
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VirtualBox! This often causes things such as forwared ports, shared
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folders, and more to not work properly. If any of those things fail on
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this machine, please update the guest additions and repackage the
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box.
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Guest Additions Version: <%= guest_additions_version %>
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VirtualBox Version: <%= virtualbox_version %>
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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# CATEGORY: Error Messages
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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:box_already_exists: |-
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This box appears to already exist! Please call `vagrant box remove <%= box_name %>`
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and then try to add it again.
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:box_add_already_exists: |-
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A box with the name '<%= box_name %>' already exists, please use another name or use `vagrant box remove <%= box_name %>`
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:box_download_unknown_type: |-
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Unknown URI type for box download.
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:box_file_exists: |-
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The specified output file for packaging already exists. Please move
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the file or modify the output filename parameter then try to package
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again.
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Specified output file: <%= output_file %>
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:box_remove_doesnt_exist: |-
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The box you're attempting to remove does not exist!
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:box_specified_doesnt_exist: |-
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Specified box `<%= box_name %>` does not exist!
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The box must be added through the `vagrant box add` command. Please view
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the documentation associated with the command for more information.
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:box_verification_failed: |-
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The specified box is invalid. This can commonly be attributed to incorrectly
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typing in the path to the box or invalid packaging of the box.
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:box_not_specified: |-
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No base box was specified! A base box is required as a staring point
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for every vagrant virtual machine. Please specify one in your Vagrantfile
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using `config.vm.box`
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:chef_base_invalid_provisioner: |-
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Vagrant::Provisioners::Chef is not a valid provisioner! Use ChefSolo or ChefServer instead.
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:chef_server_url_required: |-
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Chef server provisioning requires that the `config.chef.chef_server_url` be set to the
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URL of your chef server. Examples include "http://12.12.12.12:4000" and
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"http://myserver.com:4000" (the port of course can be different, but 4000 is the default)
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:chef_server_validation_key_required: |-
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Chef server provisioning requires that the `config.chef.validation_key_path` configuration
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be set to a path on your local machine of the validation key used to register the
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VM with the chef server.
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:chef_server_validation_key_doesnt_exist: |-
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The validation key set for `config.chef.validation_key_path` does not exist! This
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file needs to exist so it can be uploaded to the virtual machine. It is
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currently set to "<%= Vagrant.config.chef.validation_key_path %>"
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:chef_not_detected: |-
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The `<%= binary %>` binary appears to not be in the PATH of the guest. This
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could be because the PATH is not properly setup or perhaps chef is not
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installed on this guest. Chef provisioning can not continue without
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chef properly installed.
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:command_box_invalid: |-
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Please specify a valid action to take on the boxes, either
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`add` or `remove`. Examples:
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vagrant box add name uri
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vagrant box remove name
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vagrant box list
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:dotfile_error: |-
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The dotfile which Vagrant uses to store the UUID of the project's
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virtual machine already exists and is not a file! The dotfile is
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currently configured to be `<%= env.dotfile_path %>`
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To change this value, please see `config.vagrant.dotfile_name`
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Are you trying to use Vagrant from your home directory? This is the
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leading cause of this error message. To resolve this, simply use a
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different directory. Or, if you really want to run Vagrant from your
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home directory, modify the `config.vagrant.dotfile_name` configuration
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key.
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:downloader_file_doesnt_exist: |-
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The given box does not exist on the file system:
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<%= source_url %>
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:environment_not_created: |-
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The task you're trying to run requires that the vagrant environment
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already be created, but unfortunately this vagrant still appears to
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have no box! You can setup the environment by setting up your
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<%= Vagrant::Environment::ROOTFILE_NAME %> and running `vagrant up`
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:network_not_found: |-
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The specified host network could not be found: <%= name %>.
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If the name specification is removed, Vagrant will create a new
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host only network for you. Alternatively, please create the
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specified network manually.
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:network_collides: |-
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The specified host network collides with a non-hostonly network!
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This will cause your specified IP to be inaccessible. Please change
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the IP or name of your host only network to not match that of
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a bridged or non-hostonly network.
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:package_include_file_doesnt_exist: |-
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File specified to include: '<%= filename %>' does not exist!
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:package_multivm: |-
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Because this Vagrant environment represents multiple VMs, a
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specific VM must be specified. This can be done by calling
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`vagrant package NAME` where NAME is a valid VM represented by
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your Vagrantfile.
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:package_requires_export: |-
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Package must be used in conjunction with export.
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:provisioner_invalid_class: |-
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Provisioners must be an instance of Vagrant::Provisioners::Base
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:provisioner_unknown_type: |-
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Unknown provisioner type: <%= provisioner %>
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:rootfile_already_exists: |-
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It looks like this directory is already setup for vagrant! (A <%= Vagrant::Environment::ROOTFILE_NAME %>
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already exists.)
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:rootfile_not_found: |-
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A `<%= Vagrant::Environment::ROOTFILE_NAME %>` was not found! This file is required for vagrant to run
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since it describes the expected environment that vagrant is supposed
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to manage. Please create a `<%= Vagrant::Environment::ROOTFILE_NAME %>` and place it in your project
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root.
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:ssh_bad_permissions: |-
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The private key to connect to this box via SSH has invalid permissions
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set on it. The permissions of the private key should be set to 0600, otherwise SSH will
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ignore the key. Vagrant tried to do this automatically for you but failed. Please set the
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permissions on the following file to 0600 and then try running this command again:
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<%= key_path %>
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:ssh_bad_exit_status: |-
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The following SSH command responded with a non-zero exit status.
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Vagrant assumes that this means the command failed!
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<%= command %>
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:ssh_unavailable_windows: |-
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`vagrant ssh` isn't available on the Windows platform. The
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vagrant.ppk file is available at
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<%= key_path %>.ppk
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for use with Putty. To do this create a new Putty session for
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`vagrant@localhost` on port `<%= ssh_port %>`, in the Connection>SSH>Auth
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configuration section navigate to the vagrant.ppk file,
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select it, save the session for later use, and connect.
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For a more detailed guide please consult:
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http://vagrantup.com/docs/getting-started/windows.html
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:ssh_multivm: |-
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Because this Vagrant environment represents multiple VMs, a
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specific VM must be specified. This can be done by calling
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`vagrant ssh NAME` where NAME is a valid VM represented by
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your Vagrantfile.
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Alternatively, if you mark one of your VMs as 'primary,'
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then Vagrant will default to that VM. This can be done by
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specifying `:primary => true` when defining the VM. Example:
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config.vm.define(:foo, :primary => true) do |config|
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...
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end
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:ssh_config_multivm: |-
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Because this Vagrant environment represents multiple VMs, a
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specific VM must be specified. This can be done by calling
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`vagrant ssh-config NAME` where NAME is a valid VM represented by
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your Vagrantfile.
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:system_invalid_class: |-
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The specified system does not inherit from `Vagrant::Systems::Base`. The
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specified system class must inherit from this class.
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The specified system class was: <%= system %>
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:system_unknown_type: |-
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The specified system type is unknown: <%= system %>. Please change this
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to a proper value.
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:system_unspecified: |-
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A VM system type must be specified! This is done via the `config.vm.system`
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configuration value. Please read the documentation online for more information.
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:unison_not_found: |-
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The `unison` binary was not found on the guest machine. This is required
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for folder syncing via unison. Please install unison on your system to
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use folder syncing. You may also disable folder syncing, install unison,
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re-enable syncing, then call a `vagrant reload` to enable syncing.
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:unknown_vm: |-
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The specified VM could not be found: <%= vm %>
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:virtualbox_import_failure: |-
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The VM import failed! Try running `VBoxManage import` on the box file
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manually for more verbose error output.
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:virtualbox_invalid_version: |-
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Vagrant has detected that you have VirtualBox version <%= version %> installed!
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Vagrant requires that you use at least VirtualBox version 3.2. Please install
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a more recent version of VirtualBox to continue.
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:virtualbox_not_detected: |-
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Vagrant could not detect VirtualBox! Make sure VirtualBox is properly installed.
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If VirtualBox is installed, it may be an incorrect version. Vagrant currently
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only supports VirtualBox 3.1.x. Please install the proper version to continue.
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:virtualbox_invalid_ose: |-
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Vagrant has detected you're using an OSE ("Open Source Edition") of VirtualBox.
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Vagrant currently doesn't support any of the OSE editions due to slight API
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differences. Please download the regular package from virtualbox.org and install
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to continue.
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:vm_failed_to_boot: |-
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Failed to connect to VM! Failed to boot?
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:vm_base_not_found: |-
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The specified base VM "<%= name %>" was not found.
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:vm_not_running_for_suspend: |-
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The vagrant virtual environment you are trying to suspend must be running to be suspended.
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:vm_not_suspended: |-
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The vagrant virtual environment you are trying to resume is not in a suspended state.
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:vm_port_auto_empty: |-
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Vagrant found a port collision for the specified port and virtual machine.
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While this port was marked to be auto-corrected, the ports in the
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auto-correction range are all also used.
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VM: <%= vm_name %>
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Forwarded port: <%= name %> (<%= options[:guestport] %> => <%= options[:hostport] %>)
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:vm_port_collision: |-
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Vagrant cannot forward the specified ports on this VM, since they
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would collide with another VirtualBox virtual machine's forwarded
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ports! The "<%= name %>" forwarded port (<%= hostport %>) is already in use on the host
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machine.
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To fix this, modify your current projects Vagrantfile to use another
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port. Example, where '1234' would be replaced by a unique host port:
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config.vm.forward_port("<%= name %>", <%= guestport %>, 1234)
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:vm_power_off_to_move_hd: |-
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The virtual machine must be powered off to move its disk.
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:vm_power_off_to_package: |-
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The vagrant virtual environment you are trying to package must be powered off.
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:vm_mount_fail: |-
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Failed to mount shared folders. vboxsf was not available.
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:vm_ssh_auth_failed: |-
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SSH authentication failed! While this could be due to a variety of reasons,
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the two most common are: private key path is incorrect or you're using a box
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which was built for Vagrant 0.1.x.
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Vagrant 0.2.x dropped support for password-based authentication. If you're
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tring to `vagrant up` a box which does not support Vagrant's private/public
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keypair, then this error will be raised. To resolve this, read the guide
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on converting base boxes from password-based to keypairs here:
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http://vagrantup.com/docs/converting_password_to_key_ssh.html
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If the box was built for 0.2.x and contains a custom public key, perhaps
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the path to the private key is incorrect. Check your `config.ssh.private_key_path`.
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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# CATEGORY: Error Messages for Linux System
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
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:network_not_debian: |-
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Host only networking is only supported for Debian/Ubuntu by the built-in
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"Linux" system. If you're using some other distro and want to implement
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host only networking, please subclass the `Vagrant::Systems::Linux` class
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and implement the `prepare_host_only_network` and `enable_host_only_network`
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methods.
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Otherwise, please report your distro and how to modify network interfaces
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to the Vagrant mailing list or IRC and we'll probably be glad to add it
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to the internal systems.
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