<keyname="error_0001">There are not enough network interfaces on this machine. You have: [#!variable!interface_count!#] interface(s), and you need at least: [#!variable!required_interfaces_for_single!#] interfaces to connect to the requested networks (one for Back-Channel and one for each Internet-Facing network).</key>
<keyname="error_0002">The local system UUID can't be read yet. This might be because the system is brand new and/or ScanCore hasn't run yet. Please try again in a minute.</key>
<keyname="error_0003">None of the databases are accessible, unable to proceed. Please be sure that 'anvil-daemon' is enabled and running on the database machine(s).</key>
<keyname="error_0004">The gateway address doesn't match any of your networks.</key>
<keyname="error_0005">This program must run with 'root' level privileges.</key>
<keyname="error_0006">No password was given, exiting.</key>
<keyname="error_0008">Failed to read the file: [#!variable!file!#]. It doesn't appear to exist.</key>
<keyname="error_0009">Failed to add the target: [#!variable!target!#]:[#!variable!port!#]'s RSA fingerprint to: [#!variable!user!#]'s list of known hosts.</key>
<keyname="error_0010">There was a problem adding the local machine to the: [#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#] file. Please see the log for details.</key>
<keyname="error_0011">Something went wrong while trying to update the password. The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#], but '0' was expected.</key>
<keyname="error_0012"><![CDATA[The <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname" target="_new">host name</a> has to be set to a valid value.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0013">A user name must be set. This is usually 'admin'.</key>
<keyname="error_0014">You must set a password. There are no complexity rules, but a long password is strongly recommended.</key>
<keyname="error_0015">A DNS entry is bad. One or more IPv4 addresses can be specified, with a comma separating multiple IPs.</key>
<keyname="error_0016">The IPv4 address assigned to: [#!variable!network!#] is invalid.</key>
<keyname="error_0017">An interface to use in: [#!variable!network!# - Link #!variable!link!#] must be selected.</key>
<keyname="error_0018">Network interfaces can only be selected once.</key>
<keyname="error_0019">The gateway appears to have an invalid IPv4 address set.</key>
<keyname="error_0020">The: [#!variable!field!#] field can't be empty.</key>
<keyname="error_0028"><![CDATA[There appears to be a problem with Striker. The login failed, please check: [<span class="code">#!data!path::log::main!#</span>] for details.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0029"><![CDATA[Failed to find the template: [<span class="code">#!variable!template!#</span>] in the template file: [<span class="code">#!variable!file!#</span>].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0030"><![CDATA[Failed to process the template: [<span class="code">#!variable!template!#</span>] in the template file: [<span class="code">#!variable!file!#</span>]. Details of the problem should be in: [<span class="code">#!data!path::log::main!#</span>].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0031">The 'host-uuid': [#!variable!host_uuid!#] is not valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0046">This Striker system is not configured yet. This tool will not be available until it is.</key>
<keyname="error_0047">Failed to start the Install Target feature. Got a non-zero return code when starting: [#!data!sys::daemon::dhcpd!#] (got: [#!variable!rc!#]).</key>
<keyname="error_0048">Failed to stop the Install Target feature. Got a non-zero return code when starting: [#!data!sys::daemon::dhcpd!#] (got: [#!variable!rc!#]).</key>
<keyname="error_0049">A request to rename a file was made, but no file name was given.</key>
<keyname="error_0050">A request to rename the file: [#!variable!file!#] was made, but the new name wasn't given. Was '--to X' given?</key>
<keyname="error_0051">A request to rename the file: [#!variable!file!#] was made, but that file doesn't exist.</key>
<keyname="error_0052">A request to delete a file was made, but no file name was given.</key>
<keyname="error_0053">A request to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#] was received, but it is not under '/mnt/shared/'. This program can only work on or under that directory.</key>
<keyname="error_0054">Failed!</key>
<keyname="error_0055">A request to toggle the script flag was received, but no file name was given.</key>
<keyname="error_0056">A request to rename the file: [#!variable!file!#] to: [#!variable!to!#], but there is an existing file or directory with that name.</key>
<keyname="error_0057">
Failed to generate an RSA public key for the user: [#!variable!user!#]. The output, if any, is below:
<keyname="error_0058">Failed to backup: [#!variable!file!#], skipping.</key>
<keyname="error_0059">The file to be downloaded: [#!variable!file!#], already exists. Either remove it, or call again with '--overwrite'.</key>
<keyname="error_0060">Something went wrong moving the downloaded file from the temporary location: [#!variable!source_file!#] to the output: [#!variable!target_file!#]. Useful errors may be above this message.</key>
<keyname="error_0061">The download job with UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] is not valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0062">The download job with UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] is already being handled by another process.</key>
<keyname="error_0063">Something went wrong trying to download: [#!variable!packages!#]. The return code should have been '0'. but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received. Is a package missing upstream?</key>
<keyname="error_0064">A request to active the logical volume: [#!variable!path!#] was made, but that path doesn't exist or isn't a block device.</key>
<keyname="error_0065"><![CDATA[No program name given (via --program <name>), unable to proceed.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0066"><![CDATA[The program: [#!variable!program!#] was not found to be running on this system.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0067"><![CDATA[Unable to connect to the database, unable to read the peer's password.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0068"><![CDATA[There was a problem reading the password from the database.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0069"><![CDATA[Unable to access the host: [#!variable!host!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0070"><![CDATA[Unable to find the host UUID on the host: [#!variable!host!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0071">Something went wrong trying to write: [#!variable!file!#], unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0072">Something went wrong trying to compile the C-program: [#!variable!file!#], unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0073">The job UUID was not passed via '--job-uuid' and no unclaimed job was found in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0074">The initialization target: [#!variable!target!#] is not accessible. Will keep trying...</key>
<keyname="error_0075">There are no databases available. Will check periodically, waiting until one becomes available.</key>
<keyname="error_0076">There was a problem adding out database to the target's anvil.conf file.</key>
<keyname="error_0077">Unable to connect to the database, unable to read the details of the key to remove.</key>
<keyname="error_0078">Did not find any offending keys on this host, exiting.</key>
<keyname="error_0079">Job data not found for job_uuid: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0081">The job_uuid: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] appears valid, but there was no job_data.</key>
<keyname="error_0082">The state UUID: [#!variable!state_uuid!#] does not appear to be a valid UUID.</key>
<keyname="error_0083">No (good) state UUIDs found, unable to run this job.</key>
<keyname="error_0084">Unable to find a common network between the target and this machine. This shouldn't be possible, given we're able to talk to it. This is probably a program error.</key>
<keyname="error_0085">The URL: [#!variable!url!#] is not supported. The URL must start with 'http://', 'https://' or 'ftp://'.</key>
<keyname="error_0086">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] was not found on the remote server.</key>
<keyname="error_0087">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] does not resolve to a known domain.</key>
<keyname="error_0088">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because the remote host refused the connection.</key>
<keyname="error_0089">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because there is no route to that host.</key>
<keyname="error_0090">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because the network is unreachable.</key>
<keyname="error_0091">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed, access was forbidden (error 403).</key>
<keyname="error_0092">The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed, the file was not found on the source (error 404).</key>
<keyname="error_0094">Aborting the download of: [#!variable!url!#] to: [#!variable!save_to!#]. The target file already exists and 'overwrite' was not set.</key>
<keyname="error_0095">There was a problem downloading: [#!variable!url!#] to: [#!variable!file!#]. Aborting parsing of the OUI data.</key>
<keyname="error_0096">The 'oui_mac_prefix': [#!variable!oui_mac_prefix!#] string doesn't appear to be a valid 6-byte hex string.</key>
<keyname="error_0097"><![CDATA[The network range: [#!variable!range!#] does not appear to be valid. It must be '<ip>/<subnet>' (subnet can be dotted-decimal or CIDR notation) or be 'bcn', 'sn', 'ifn' or a specific variant like 'bcn1', 'sn2', or 'ifn2'. Alternatively, so not use '--network X' at all and all networks with host is connected to will be scanned.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0098">Failed to create the archive directory: [#!variable!directory!#]. Skipping the archive process.</key>
<keyname="error_0099">There was a problem writing out the records to file: [#!variable!file!#]. There may be more information in #!data!path::log::main!#. Skipping further attempts to archive: [#!variable!table!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0100">Compression appears to have failed. The return code '0' was expected from the bzip2 call, but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was returned. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0101">Compression appears to have failed. The output file: [#!variable!out_file!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0102">Failed to check the existence and size of the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the target: [#!variable!target!#] as: [#!variable!remote_user!#]. The error (if any) was: [#!variable!error!#] and the output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0104">The parameter get_company_from_oui->mac must be a valid MAC address or be in the format 'xx:xx:xx'. Received: [#!variable!mac!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0105">The file: [#!variable!file!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0106"><![CDATA[The method Network->find_matches() was given the hash key: [#!variable!key!#], but it does not reference a hash. Are any IPs associated with this target? The caller was: [#!variable!source!#:#!variable!line!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0108">The 'recipient_level': [#!variable!recipient_level!#] is invalid. It should be '0', '1', '2', '3', or '4'.</key>
<keyname="error_0109">The 'notification_alert_level': [#!variable!notification_alert_level!#] is invalid. It should be '0', '1', '2', '3', or '4'.</key>
<keyname="error_0112"><![CDATA[Failed to read valid unified XML data from: [#!variable!file!#]. It should start with: [<?xml version="1.0" ?>]]]></key>
<keyname="error_0113">The unified metadata file: [#!data!path::data::fences_unified_metadata!#] was not found. There may have been a problem creating it.</key>
<keyname="error_0114">This row's modified_date wasn't the first column returned in query: [#!variable!query!#]</key>
<keyname="error_0115">This row's UUID column: [#!variable!uuid_column!#] wasn't the second column returned in query: [#!variable!query!#]</key>
<keyname="error_0116">This is a CentOS machine, and tried to move the directory: [#!variable!source!#] to: [#!variable!target!#], but that renane failed.</key>
<keyname="error_0118">The IP address: [#!variable!ip!#] does not appear to be valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0119">The IP given for the network: [#!variable!name!#] does not appear to be the network base IP. Did you mean: [#!variable!ip!#]?</key>
<keyname="error_0120">The IP given for the network: [#!variable!network!#] with the subnet mask: [#!variable!subnet!#] does not appear to be a valid network range.</key>
<keyname="error_0121">The gateway: [#!variable!gateway!#] does not apear to be in the network: [#!variable!network!#]/[#!variable!subnet!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0136">System->test_ipmi() was called with an invalid 'lanplus' parameter. It must be 'yes', 'no', 'yes-no' or 'no-yes'. Received: [#!variable!lanplus!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0137">All attempts to change the IPMI user: [#!variable!user_name!#] (number: [#!variable!user_number!#] failed. The last try's output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#] (return code: [#!variable!return code!#]).</key>
<keyname="error_0143">Failed to write the email alert file: [#!variable!file!#]! Unable to process the alert. Check the logs above for possible reasons for the error.</key>
<keyname="error_0144">I was asked to change the preferred host node of the server: [#!variable!server!#] to: [#!variable!node!#], but that doesn't match the name of either node in the cluster. The node names are: [#!variable!node1!#] and [#!variable!node2!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0145">Unable to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] as the cluster isn't running or there was a problem parsing the cluster CIB.</key>
<keyname="error_0146">Unable to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this host is not a node.</key>
<keyname="error_0147">Unable to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0148">Unable to set the preferred host of the server: [#!variable!server!#] to: [#!variable!node!#] as this node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0149">Unable to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this server was not found in the cluster information base (CIB).</key>
<keyname="error_0150">Unable to shut down the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this host is not a node.</key>
<keyname="error_0151">Unable to shut down the server: [#!variable!server!#] as the cluster isn't running or there was a problem parsing the cluster CIB.</key>
<keyname="error_0152">Unable to shut down the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0153">Unable to shut down the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this server was not found in the cluster information base (CIB).</key>
<keyname="error_0154">Unable to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this host is not a node.</key>
<keyname="error_0155">Unable to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] as the cluster isn't running or there was a problem parsing the cluster CIB.</key>
<keyname="error_0156">Unable to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0157">Unable to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] as the peer node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0158">Unable to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] as this server was not found in the cluster information base (CIB).</key>
<keyname="error_0159">Unable to read the stat information for the file: [#!variable!file_path!#], the file doesn't appear to exist.</key>
<keyname="error_0160">The '#!variable!name!#': [#!variable!uuid!#] is not valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0161">Unable to mark the server with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] as "deleted" because it doesn't apprear to exist in the database in the first place.</key>
<keyname="error_0166">The resource: [#!variable!resource!#] in the config file: [#!variable!file!#] was found, but does not appear to be a valid UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0167">The resource: [#!variable!resource!#] in the config file: [#!variable!file!#] was found, and we were asked to replace the 'scan_drbd_resource_uuid' but the new UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] is not a valud UUID.</key>
<keyname="error_0170">Unable to move an uploaded file from the: [#!data!path::directories::shared::incoming!#] directory as a file name wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0171">Unable to move the uploaded file: [#!variable!file!#], it doesn't appear to exist.</key>
<keyname="error_0172">Unable to move the uploaded file: [#!variable!file!#] to: [#!variable!target_directory!#]. The cause of the failure should be in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0173">Unable to move pull a file from because a file UUID wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0174">Unable to pull a file as the file UUID: [#!variable!file_uuid!#] is either invalid or doesn't exist in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0175">Unable to pull the file: [#!variable!file!#], we're not an Anvil! member.</key>
<keyname="error_0176">The downloaded file's md5sum: [#!variable!local_md5sum!#] doesn't match what is expected: [#!variable!file_md5sum!#]. The file has been removed. We'll wait for a minute and then exit, and the download will be attempted again.</key>
<keyname="error_0177">Something went wrong and the file wasn't downloaded. More information should be in the logs. We'll wait for a minute and then exit, and the download will be attempted again.</key>
<keyname="error_0178">Unable to purge the a because a file UUID wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0179">Unable to purge a file as the file UUID: [#!variable!file_uuid!#] is either invalid or doesn't exist in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0180">Failed to delete: [#!variable!file_path!#]. The error returned was: [#!variable!error!#]. There may be more details in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0181">Unable to rename a file because a file UUID wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0182">Unable to purge a file as the file UUID: [#!variable!file_uuid!#] is either invalid or doesn't exist in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0183">Unable to rename the file: [#!variable!file_name!#] because the new file name wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0184">Moving the file failed. The problem should be logged. We'll sleep for a minute and then exit. We'll try again after that.</key>
<keyname="error_0185">Unable to check the file mode because a file UUID wasn't set (or failed to parse) from the 'job_data' in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0186">Unable to check the file mode because the file UUID: [#!variable!file_uuid!#] is either invalid or doesn't exist in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0187">Unable to find the new server name from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0188">Unable to get the number of CPU cores for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0189">The new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was asked to have: [#!variable!requested_cores!#] CPU cores, but only: [#!variable!available_cores!#] are available.</key>
<keyname="error_0190">Unable to get the amount of RAM for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0191">The new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was asked to have: [#!variable!requested_ram!#] RAM, but only: [#!variable!available_ram!#] is available.</key>
<keyname="error_0192">Unable to get the storage group UUID for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0193">Unable to get the amount of storage to use for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0194">The new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was asked to have: [#!variable!requested_size!#] disk space, but only: [#!variable!available_size!#] is available on the requested storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0195">Unable to get the install ISO to use for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0196">The install disc ISO: [#!variable!install_iso!#] to be used for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] wasn't found on this system.</key>
<keyname="error_0197">The driver disc ISO: [#!variable!install_iso!#] to be used for the new server: [#!variable!server_name!#] wasn't found on this system.</key>
<keyname="error_0199">The storage group UUID: [#!variable!storage_group_uuid!#] wasn't found in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0200">The new DRBD resource will need a "minor" number and a TCP port. One or both are not provided or are invalid.</key>
<keyname="error_0201">Failed to create the logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#]. Without this, we can't create the replicated storage backing the server, aborting.
Command: ... [#!variable!lv_create!#]
Return Code: [#!variable!return_code!#]
Output (if any):
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="error_0202">Failed to write the DRBD resource file: [#!variable!drbd_res_file!#]. The cause of the failure should be in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0203">Failed to load the DRBD resource file: [#!variable!drbd_res_file!#]. Tried dumping the new DRBD config and the file new resource wasn't found.</key>
<keyname="error_0204">It appears that creating the DRBD meta data on the new logic volume(s) failed. Expected the return code '0' but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The command returned: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0205">It appears that the initial forced primary role to initialize the new DRBD resource failed. Expected the return code '0' but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The command returned: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0206">The logical volume behind the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] existed, and started the resource has the disk state 'diskless'. This is likely because the LV doesn't have DRBD meta-data. We can't (safely) create it. Please either remove the LV backing this resource or create the meta data manually.</key>
<keyname="error_0207">Failed to make the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] disk state to 'UpToDate'. After attempt, the disk state is: [#!variable!disk_state!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0208">No operating system type was found for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] in the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0209">The call to create the server appears to have failed. The attempt to parse the server's definition failed. The command was run as a background process so exact error details are not available here. Please check the logs for more details. The call used to create the server was:
====
#!variable!shell_call!#
====</key>
<keyname="error_0210">The call to create the new server appears to have failed. It hasn't shown up as running after 10 seconds. The status, if any, was last seen as: [#!variable!status!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0211">Failed to add the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] because we failed to parse the CIB. Is the cluster running?</key>
<keyname="error_0212">Failed to add the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] because we are not a full cluster member?</key>
<keyname="error_0213">Failed to add the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] because it appears to already exist in the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0214">Failed to add the server: [#!variable!server_name!#]. After the commands to add it ran, it was still not found in the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0215">It looks like something went wrong while adding the server to the cluster. There should be more information in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0216">It looks like something went wrong while removing the server from the cluster. There should be more information in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0217">This host is not an Anvil! node or DR host, unable to delete servers.</key>
<keyname="error_0218">Unable to connect to any databases, unable to continue.</key>
<keyname="error_0219">Unable to find the server uuid to delete from the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0220">Unable to find a server name to match the server UUID: [#!variable!server_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0222">The cluster does not appear to be running, unable to delete a server at this time. We'll sleep for a bit and then exit, and the try again.</key>
<keyname="error_0223">The server: [#!variable!server_name!#] appears to have failed to stop.</key>
<keyname="error_0224">Unable to delete the server resource: [#!variable!server_name!#] as the cluster isn't running or there was a problem parsing the cluster CIB.</key>
<keyname="error_0225">Unable to delete the server resource: [#!variable!server_name!#] as this node is not (yet) a full member of the cluster.</key>
<keyname="error_0226">It looks like to removal of the server resource: [#!variable!server_name!#] failed. The return code should have been '0', but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was returned. The 'pcs' command output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0227">It looks like to removal of the server resource: [#!variable!server_name!#] failed. Unsafe to proceed with the removal of the server. Please check the logs for more information.</key>
<keyname="error_0228">Unable to delete the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] because it wasn't found in DRBD's config. This can happen is a previous delete partially completed, in which case this is not a problem.</key>
<keyname="error_0229">One or more peers need us, and we're not allowed to wait. Deletion aborted.</key>
<keyname="error_0230">The shell call: [#!variable!shell_call!#] was expected to return '0', but instead the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0231">This host is not an Anvil! node or DR host, unable to migrate servers.</key>
<keyname="error_0232">Unable to find the server to migrate in the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0233">The cluster does not appear to be running, unable to migrate servers at this time. We'll sleep for a bit and then exit, and the try again.</key>
<keyname="error_0234">Unable to find the target host to migrate to the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0235">The migration target host: [#!variable!target_host_uuid!#] is either invalid, or doesn't match one of the nodes in this Anvil! system.</key>
<keyname="error_0236">There appears to be no resource data in the database for the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Has ScanCore run and, specifically, has 'scan-hardware' run yet? Unable to provide available resources for this Anvil! system.</key>
<keyname="error_0237">The resource name: [#!variable!resource_name!#] already exists, and 'force_unique' is set. This is likely a name conflict, returning '!!error!!'.</key>
<keyname="error_0238">This node is not yet fully in the cluster. Sleeping for a bit, then we'll exit. The job will try again shortly after.</key>
<keyname="error_0239"><![CDATA[Remote->call() was called without a target being set. Other values passed in that may help locate the source of this call:
<keyname="error_0241">The file: [#!variable!file!#] doesn't appear to be valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0242">Failed to find a matching entry in the file: [#!variable!file!#]. Please make sure the MAC addresses in the config are accurate for these systems.</key>
<keyname="error_0243">Missing variable: [#!variable!variable!#] from config file: [#!data!switches::config!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0244">The length of the prefix: [#!variable!prefix!#] is: [#!variable!length!#]. The prefix needs to be not more than 5.</key>
<keyname="error_0245">The DNS IP: [#!variable!ip!#] is invalid.</key>
<keyname="error_0246">The gateway IP: [#!variable!ip!#] is invalid.</key>
<keyname="error_0247">The variable: [#!variable!variable!#] is invalid: [#!variable!value!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0248">Failed to add the UPS: [#!variable!ups_name!#] at: [#!variable!aups_ip_address!#] using the agent: [#!variable!ups_agent!#]!</key>
<keyname="error_0249">Failed to add the fence device: [#!variable!fence_name!#] using the agent: [#!variable!fence_agent!#]!</key>
The attempt to start the cluster appears to have failed. The return code '0' was expected, but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received. The output was:
<keyname="error_0261">The definition file: [#!variable!definition_file!#] exists, but the server: [#!variable!server!#] does not appear to be in the cluster. Unable to boot it.</key>
<keyname="error_0262">The server: [#!variable!server!#] status is: [#!variable!status!#]. We can only boot servers that are off, not booting it.</key>
<keyname="error_0263"><![CDATA[No server specified to shut down. Please use '--server <name|all>' or '--server-uuid <UUID>.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0264">This host is not a node or DR, unable to shut down servers.</key>
<keyname="error_0269">The server UUID: [#!variable!server_uuid!#] is not valid.</key>
<keyname="error_0270"><![CDATA[No server specified to migrate. Please use '--server <name|all>' or '--server-uuid <UUID>.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0271">This host is not a node, unable to migrate servers.</key>
<keyname="error_0272"><![CDATA[No target node specified. Please use '--target <node_name>'.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0273">The target: [#!variable!target!#] appears to be invalid. The --target switch needs to be set to 'peer', 'local', '#!variable!local_name!#' or '#!variable!peer_name!#'.</key>
<keyname="error_0274">The server: [#!variable!server!#] failed to migrate. The reason why should be in the logs.</key>
<keyname="error_0275">
The attempt to start the servers appears to have failed. The return code '0' was expected, but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received. The output was:
<keyname="error_0276"><![CDATA[No server specified to rename. Please use '--server <name>' or '--server-uuid <UUID>.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0277">Could not find the server: [#!variable!server!#] on this Anvil! in the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0278">This host is not a node, unable to rename the server from here.</key>
<keyname="error_0279"><![CDATA[The new name for the server was not given. Please use '--new-name <name>'. The new name can not contain spaces.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0280"><![CDATA[The new name for the server: [#!variable!new_name!#] is not valid. The new name can not contain spaces.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0281">The server wasn't found in the cluster configuration... Did a previous attempt to rename fail? Aborting.</key>
<keyname="error_0282">Failed to read the file: [#!variable!file!#] from the host: [#!variable!host!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0283">Failed to rename the old LV: [#!variable!old_lv!#] to: [#!variable!new_lv!#] on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]! Aborting.</key>
<keyname="error_0284">Failed to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#]. The error, if any, was: [#!variable!error!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0285">Failed to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the host: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0286">Failed to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the host: [#!variable!target!#]. This might be a connection issue. The call's error was: [#!variable!error!#] output was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0287">Failed to write the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the host: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0288">Failed to add the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] to the cluster. The return code from the pcs command was: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0289">The server: [#!variable!server!#] already exists on this Anvil!. Please use a different new name.</key>
<keyname="error_0298"><![CDATA[The method Cluster->check_stonith_config() only runs on nodes, and this host is a: [#!variable!host_type!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0299">This host is not in a cluster, or it's in the cluster but not ready yet. Either way, unable to check the config.</key>
<keyname="error_0300">Failed to find the install manifest for the: [#!variable!anvil_name!#] Anvil! system. Unable to check or update the fence configuration.</key>
<keyname="error_0301">Failed to parse the install manifest with UUID: [#!variable!manifest_uuid!#]. Unable to check or update the fence configuration.</key>
<keyname="error_0308"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The Job: [#!variable!job-uuid!#] appears to have passed malformed data. The raw data was: [#!variable!raw!#]. Expected 'as_machine=<host_type>,manifest_uuid=<manifest_uuid>,anvil_uuid=<anvil_uuid>'. Either the parse failed, or the data was somehow invalid.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0309">I tried to change the fencing preferred node to: [#!variable!prefer!#], but it doesn't appear to have worked. The preferred node is: [#!variable!current!#] ('--' means there is no preferred node)</key>
<keyname="error_0310">I tried to remove the fence delay from the node: [#!variable!node!#], but it doesn't appear to have worked. The preferred node is: [#!variable!current!#] ('--' means there is no preferred node)</key>
<keyname="error_0313">While opening VNC pipe, failed to get server VM information with server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] and host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0314">While opening VNC pipe, failed to get server VM VNC information with server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] and host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0315">While opening VNC pipe, failed to get websockify instance information with server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] and host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0316">While opening VNC pipe, failed to get SSH tunnel instance information with server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] and host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0317">While closing VNC pipe, failed to get VNC pipe information with server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] and host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0323">You need to specify the updated definition file with '--file /path/to/definition.xml'.</key>
<keyname="error_0324">You definition file: [#!variable!file!#] doesn't exist or couldn't be read.</key>
<keyname="error_0325">The server name was not found in the new definition file.</key>
<keyname="error_0326">The server UUID was not found (or is not valid) in the new definition file.</key>
<keyname="error_0327">
Failed to parse the XML in the new definition file. The error was:
====
#!variable!error!#
====
</key>
<keyname="error_0328"><![CDATA[Failed to parse the assigned memory from the definition file. Expected the memory defined as '<memory unit='XiB'>Y</memory>'.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0329">The server UUID: [#!variable!server_uuid!#] in the definition file wasn't found in the database, unable to update.</key>
<keyname="error_0330">The new definition has changed the server's name from: [#!variable!current_name!#] to: [#!variable!new_name!#]. Changing the server's name must be done with the 'anvil-rename-server' tool.</key>
<keyname="error_0343">The DR host: [#!variable!host_name!#] doesn't appear to be in the storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#]. Unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0344">We need: [#!variable!space_needed!# (#!variable!space_needed_bytes!# Bytes)] from the storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#], but only: [#!variable!space_on_dr!# (#!variable!space_on_dr_bytes!# bytes)] is available on DR. Unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0350">Only the root user can load a database file and start the database.</key>
<keyname="error_0351">[ Error ] - The 'pg_dump' call to backup the database failed. Expected a return code of '0', but got: [#!variable!return_code!#].
Full command called: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
The output, if any, was
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="error_0352">Only the root user can backup a database.</key>
<keyname="error_0353">[ Error ] - The 'dropdb' call to drop the database failed. Expected a return code of '0', but got: [#!variable!return_code!#].
Full command called: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
The output, if any, was
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="error_0354">[ Error ] - The 'createdb' call to create the database failed. Expected a return code of '0', but got: [#!variable!return_code!#].
<keyname="error_0356">Failed to read the kernel release on the host: [#!variable!target!#]. The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#] (expected '0') and the release output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0357">The program: [#!variable!program!#] is using: [#!variable!ram_used!#] (#!variable!ram_used_bytes!# Bytes). This is probably caused by a memory leak, so we will now exit so that systemctl can restart us. If this is happening repeatedly, please contact support.</key>
<keyname="error_0359">There are no databases available, exiting.</key>
<keyname="error_0360">Unable to find the Anvil! information for the Anvil! UUID: [#!variable!anvil_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0361">Unable to find the DRBD config from either node in the Anvil! with the Anvil! UUID: [#!variable!anvil_uuid!#]. Has scan_drbd (as part of scancore) run on either nodes?</key>
<keyname="error_0362"><![CDATA[The level: [#!variable!level!#] is invalid. Please use '--level <critical,warning,notice,info>' to specify the alert level of the test message.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0363">There are two or more entries on the host: [#!variable!host!#] in the history table: [#!variable!table!#]! The duplicate modidied_date and column UUID are: [#!variable!key!#] (time is UTC), and the query that exposed the dupplicate was: [#!variable!query!#]. This is likely caused by two database writes where the 'modified_date' wasn't updated between writes.</key>
<keyname="error_0365">The table: [#!variable!table!#] has an entry in the history schema that doesn't have a corresponding record in the public schema. This is likely a resync artifact of a deleted record. Purging the record: [#!variable!uuid_column!#:#!variable!column_uuid!#] from all databases.</key>
<keyname="error_0367"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - I was asked to parse the server definition XML, but it looks like I was passed in the output of a 'virsh dumpxml <server>' for a server that was not running.
<keyname="error_0368">[ Error ] - Failed to wipe and delete the logical volume: [#!variable!local_lv!#] that was volume number: [#!variable!volume!#] under the server: [#!variable!server!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0369">There was a problem deleting: [#!variable!config_file!#]. The rest of the process completed successfully. Please manually remove this file if it still exists.</key>
<keyname="error_0370">[ Error ] - Failed to connect the DRBD resource. Expected return code '0', but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The error output, if anything, was
====
#!variable!output!#
====</key>
<keyname="error_0371">Can not (dis)connect the server: [#!variable!server!#] as the resource config file: [#!variable!config_file!#] doesn't exist. Do you need to '--protect' it?</key>
<keyname="error_0372">We're set to migrate servers (--stop-servers not used) but both nodes are not in the cluster, so migrations would fail. Aborting.</key>
<keyname="error_0373">Long-throw requires a license, and the license file is not installed, and '--license-file /path/to/drbd-proxy.license' was not passed.</key>
<keyname="error_0374">The long-throw license file: [#!variable!file!#] was not found, so unable to install it.</key>
<keyname="error_0375">There was a problem with the "Long-throw" lincense file. This will prevent Long-Throw DR from working. Details of the error will be recorded in the log file.</key>
<keyname="error_0376">[ Error ] - (At least) two interfaces have the same MAC address assigned to them. This should not happen, and would cause endless reboots. Unable to complete configuration, please re-map the network again and watch for duplicates. The duplicate MAC address is: [#!variable!mac_address!#] which is used by both: [#!variable!iface1!#] and: [#!variable!iface2!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0382">[ Error ] - The alert level: [#!variable!level!#] passed in by the switch: [--#!variable!switch!#] appears to be invalid. Valid values are '0', '1', '2', '3' or '4'. These represent;
* 4 = "info"; All alerts. This generates almost constant alerts!</key>
<keyname="error_0383">[ Error ] - The TCP port: [#!variable!port!#] passed in by the switch: [--#!variable!switch!#] appears to be invalid. TCP ports must be integers between 1 and 65535.</key>
<keyname="error_0384">[ Error ] - The mail server security: [#!variable!security!#] appears to be invalid. Valid options are 'none', 'starttls' or 'tls-ssl'.</key>
<keyname="error_0394">[ Error ] - The host UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0395">[ Error ] - The host UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#], with the host name: [#!variable!name!#] is of host type: [#!variable!type!#]. This must be a type 'dr'.</key>
<keyname="error_0396">[ Error ] - The Anvil! UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0397">[ Error ] - The DR link UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0400">[ Error ] - The requested DR host: [#!variable!dr_host!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="error_0401">[ Error ] - The requested DR host: [#!variable!dr_host!#] is not configured as a DR host for this Anvil! node.</key>
<keyname="error_0402">There are multiple DR hosts connected to this Anvil! node. Please specify which you want to use to protect this server;</key>
<keyname="error_0403"> - DR Host: [#!variable!host_name!#], Host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0404">This needs to be run on an Anvil! sub-node.</key>
<keyname="error_0405">The requested Anvil! node: [#!variable!anvil!#] appears to be invalid. Valid options are:</key>
<keyname="error_0406"><![CDATA[You need to specify an Anvil! node to (un)link. Specify with '--anvil <name or UUID>'. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="error_0407"><![CDATA[The requested DR host: [#!variable!host!#] appears to be invalid. Specify with '--dr-host <name or UUID>'. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="error_0408"><![CDATA[The requested host: [#!variable!host!#] is not a DR host. Specify with '--dr-host <name or UUID>'. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="error_0409"><![CDATA[You need to specify a DR host to (un)link. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="error_0410"><![CDATA[Existing Anvil! <-> DR links:]]></key>
<keyname="error_0411"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] was not found. Exiting.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0412"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] is on the Anvil! node: [#!variable!on_anvil!#], and this is: [#!variable!this_anvil!#]. Exiting.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0413"><![CDATA[You need to specify the server with '--server <name or uuid>'. Available servers are;]]></key>
<keyname="error_0415"><![CDATA[Failed to call the JSON formatted drbdsetup status. The output was: [#!variable!output!#] which exited with the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0416">[ Warning ] - Failed to parse the DRBD setup status JSON. The JSON read was:
<keyname="error_0417">There was a problem with finding a common storage network between: [#!variable!node1_name!#] and: [#!variable!node2_name!#]. Found node 1 to have the IP: [#!variable!node1_ip!#] and node 2: [#!variable!node2_ip!#]. Is there a problem with '/etc/hosts'?</key>
<keyname="error_0420">Failed to withdraw the subnode from the node's cluster. Expected the 'anvil-safe-stop' call to return '0', but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if anything, was:
<keyname="error_0421">Failed to enable dual-primary for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#]! The peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#]'s connection state is: [#!variable!connection_state!#] (must be 'connected').</key>
<keyname="error_0422">Failed to enable dual-primary for the server: [#!variable!server!#]! The call to enable dual-primary, necessary for the live migration, returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0423">[ Error ] - Please specify the size you would like to grow this disk by. The maximum size is: [#!variable!free_space!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0424">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!add_size!#] could not be interpreted.</key>
<keyname="error_0425">[ Error ] - Failed to find a new target device name.</key>
<keyname="error_0426">[ Error ] - Failed to find a new DRBD volume to use.</key>
<keyname="error_0427">[ Error ] - Adding a new disk requires all peers to be online.</key>
<keyname="error_0428"> - Peer: [#!variable!host_name!#] is: [#!variable!access!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0429">[ Error ] - It would appear that we've lost access to a peer while waiting for the answer.</key>
<keyname="error_0430"> Failed!
[ Error ] - The new DRBD resource config appears to be invalid, which is likely a program error. The new
[ Error ] - config was written to the test file: [#!variable!test_file!#].
[ Error ] - The test to confirm it was valid exited with the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#], expected '0'.
[ Error ] - The output, if anything, was:
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="error_0431">
[ Error ] - There was a problem copying the new config file! Unable to proceed.
[ Error ] - Manual intervention to complete the update is required!
</key>
<keyname="error_0432">Failed!
[ Error ] - The peers did not connect in the expected period of time.</key>
<keyname="error_0433">Failed!
[ Error ] - There was a problem trying to force the new volume: [#!variable!drbd_resource!#/#!variable!next_drbd_volume!#] to Primary.
[ Error ] - Attempted this using the shell call: [#!variable!shell_call!#].
[ Error ] - Expected the return code '0' but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was:
==========
#!variable!output!#
==========
[ Error ] - Once corrected, please manually add the new volume to the server.
</key>
<keyname="error_0434">
[ Error ] - The definition file read hear appears to be invalid after trying to attach the disk! It is unsafe
[ Error ] - to update the on disk and in DB definition. It's likely the attach has failed.
[ Error ] - Manual update to the server is likely required now.
</key>
<keyname="error_0435">
[ Error ] - The definition file read from the remote host appears to be invalid after trying to attach the
[ Error ] - disk! It is unsafe to update the on disk and in DB definition. It's likely the attach has failed.
[ Error ] - Manual update to the server is likely required now.
</key>
<keyname="error_0436">[ Error ] - Please specify the size you would like to grow this disk by. The maximum size is: [#!variable!max_free_space!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0438">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!add_size!#] is too small, it's less than an single extent.</key>
<keyname="error_0439">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!add_size!#] is too large. The available size is: [#!variable!max_free_space!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0440">[ Error ] - Growing the storage requires all peers to be online.</key>
<keyname="error_0441">[ Error ] - It would appear that we've lost access to a peer while waiting for the answer.</key>
<keyname="error_0442"> Error!
[ Failed ] - When trying to grow the local logical volume: [#!variable!backing_disk!#]
[ Failed ] - using the command: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
[ Failed ] - The return code: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received, expected '0'. Output, if any:
==========
#!variable!output!#
==========
The extension of the resource is incomplete, manual intervention is required!
[ Warning ] - Do NOT re-run this command! The backing devices may not have mis-matched sized!</key>
<keyname="error_0443"> Error!
[ Failed ] - When trying to grow the peer's logical volume: [#!variable!backing_disk!#]
[ Failed ] - using the command: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
[ Failed ] - The return code: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received, expected '0'. Output, if any:
==] STDOUT [========
#!variable!output!#
==] STDERR [========
#!variable!error!#
====================
The extension of the resource is incomplete, manual intervention is required!
[ Warning ] - Do NOT re-run this command! The backing devices may not have mis-matched sized!</key>
<keyname="error_0444"> Error!
[ Failed ] - When trying to grow the DRBD device: [#!variable!drbd_resource!#/#!variable!drbd_volume!#]
[ Failed ] - using the command: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
[ Failed ] - The return code: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received, expected '0'. Output, if any:
==========
print $output!#
==========
The extension of the resource is incomplete, manual intervention is required!!
[ Note ] - All backing devices have been grown. Manually resolving the drbd grow
[ Note ] - error should complete the drive expansion!</key>
<keyname="error_0445"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Please indicate the optical drive to work with using '--optical <target_device>'.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0446"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Please specify the optical disk target you want to work on.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0448"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The target: [#!variable!iso!#] doesn't exist, can't insert it into the optical drive.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0449"><![CDATA[- Drive: [#!variable!device_target!#] has the disc image: [#!variable!device_path!#] inserted currently.
- Use '--eject' to eject the disc.
- Use '--insert /mnt/shared/files/<file>' to replace it with a different disc image.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0450"><![CDATA[- Drive: [#!variable!device_target!#] currently has no disc image inserted.
- Use '--insert /mnt/shared/files/<file>' to insert a disc image.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0451"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] was not found on the Anvil! node: [#!variable!anvil!#]. Valid servers are above.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0452"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] was not found. Valid servers are above.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0453"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been deleted.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0454"><![CDATA[The server: [#!variable!server!#] appears to be running on: [#!variable!host_name!#], please run this on that host.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0455"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to find an on disk or from virsh definition for the server: [#!variable!server!#]. Unable to proceed.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0456"><![CDATA[Please specify which server you want to modify using '--server <name or uuid>'.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0457"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Please indicate the disk drive to work with using '--disk --drive <target_device>'.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0458"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Please specify the disk drive target you want to work on.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0459"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The disk drive target: [#!variable!device_target!#] wasn't found.]]></key>
<keyname="error_0460"><![CDATA[ Error!
[ Failed ] - When trying to create the new local logical volume: [#!variable!backing_disk!#]
[ Failed ] - using the command: [#!variable!shell_call!#]
[ Failed ] - The return code: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received, expected '0'. Output, if any:
==========
#!variable!output!#
==========
The creation of the new replicatedd disk is incomplete, manual intervention is required!]]></key>
<keyname="error_0463"><![CDATA[Failed to translate the 'server' string: [#!variable!server!#] to a UUID: [#!variable!server_uuid!#].]]></key>
<keyname="error_0464"><![CDATA[There was a problem parsing the new XML definition for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#]. Either the XML failed to parse, or the server's UUID doesn't match.
<keyname="error_0468">We need: [#!variable!space_needed!# (#!variable!space_needed_bytes!# Bytes)] from the storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#], but the requested DR host does not appear to have a volume group in this storage group. Hint, please use 'anvil-manage-storage-groups' to resolve. Unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0469">[ Error ] - The device: [#!variable!device_target!#] was not found, exiting.</key>
<keyname="error_0470">[ Error ] - The new definition is bad:
========
#!variable!new_server_definition!#
========
[ Error ] - The new definition, shown above failed its test parsing, aborting.</key>
<keyname="error_0471">[ Error ] - There was a problem trying to save the new definition. Details should be in the logs. It's possible the update partially applied.</key>
<keyname="error_0472">[ Error ] - The RAM being recorded for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] is too low, and likely a program error. The minimum RAM that can be allocated to a server is 640 KiB (655,360 bytes), but this server tried to record allocated: [#!variable!allocated_ram!#] and in-use: [#!variable!ram_in_use!#] RAM.</key>
<keyname="error_0473">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!requested_ram!#] is not a valid size. Please specify the size in bytes, or specify the size with a base-2 suffix, like '8GiB'.</key>
<keyname="error_0474">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!requested_ram!#] is greater than the maximum RAM: [#!variable!max_ram!#].</key>
<keyname="error_0475">[ Error ] - The requested size: [#!variable!requested_ram!#] is less than 640 KiB, this must be a mistake.</key>
<keyname="error_0476">[ Error ] - The requested CPU: [#!variable!requested_cpu!#] is not valid. Valid options are '--cpu X', '--cpu Y,X' or '--cpu 'Y,X,Z' where 'X' is the number of cores per socket, 'Y' is the number of sockets and 'Z' is the number of threads per core.</key>
<keyname="error_0477">[ Error ] - The requested number of cores: [#!variable!requested_cores!#] (sockets: [#!variable!new_sockets!], cores per socket: [#!variable!new_cores!#], threads per core: [#!variable!new_threads!#]).</key>
<keyname="error_0480">[ Error ] - The wanted interface: [#!variable!interface_name!#] which should have the MAC address: [#!variable!mac_address!#] was not found in Network Manager. Unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="error_0481">[ Error ] - Failed to delete the 'connection.interface-name', got: [#!variable!output!#] and it should bhave been blank, aborting!</key>
<keyname="error_0482">[ Error ] - Failed to create the 'match.interface-name' value. Expected: [#!variable!new_name!#,#!variable!old_device!#], got: [#!variable!output!#], aborting!</key>
<keyname="error_0483">[ Error ] - The attempt to add the bond: [#!variable!bond_name!#] failed! The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was:
========
#!variable!output!#
========
</key>
<keyname="error_0484">[ Error ] - The attempt to add the network link: [#!variable!link_name!#] to the bond: [#!variable!bond_name!#] failed! The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was:
========
#!variable!output!#
========
</key>
<keyname="error_0485">[ Error ] - The attempt to add the bridge: [#!variable!bridge_name!# failed! The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was:
========
#!variable!output!#
========
</key>
<keyname="error_0486">[ Error ] - The attempt to add the device: [#!variable!on_device!#] to the bridge: [#!variable!bridge_name!#] failed! The return code was: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was:
========
#!variable!output!#
========
</key>
<keyname="error_0487">[ Error ] - The subnet_mask: [#!variable!subnet_mask!#] is not valid. It must be either a CIDR notation, or a dotted-decimal mask that can be translated to CIDR notation.</key>
<keyname="error_0488">[ Error ] - Can't find a device to assign the: [#!variable!network!#] IP address: [#!variable!ip_address!#/#!variable!subnet_mask!#] to!</key>
<keyname="error_0489">[ Error ] - Failed to map the IP address: [#!variable!ip_address!#] to a network manager connection UUID!</key>
<keyname="error_0490">[ Error ] - Both the netbios name: [#!variable!wanted_link_name!#] and the old device name: [#!variable!old_device!#] are the same, 'match.interface-name' would break!</key>
<keyname="job_0002">The network configuration will be updated based on the variables stored in the database. Reconnecting to the machine using the new IP address may be required.</key>
<keyname="job_0003">Update Striker</key>
<keyname="job_0004">This system is now scheduled to be updated.</key>
<keyname="job_0005">Reboot Striker</key>
<keyname="job_0006">This system will be rebooted momentarily. It will not respond until it has booted back up.</key>
<keyname="job_0007">Poweroff Striker</key>
<keyname="job_0008">This system will be powered off momentarily. It will not respond until it has turned back on.</key>
<keyname="job_0009">Reboot...</key>
<keyname="job_0010">Powering off...</key>
<keyname="job_0011">Add a Striker Peer</key>
<keyname="job_0012">The Striker peer will now be added to the local configuration.</key>
<keyname="job_0013">Remove a Striker Peer</key>
<keyname="job_0014">The Striker peer will now be removed from the local configuration.</key>
<keyname="job_0015">Manager Install Target.</key>
<keyname="job_0016">Enable or disable the 'Install Target' feature.</key>
<keyname="job_0017">Update the 'Install Target' source files and refresh RPM repository.</key>
<keyname="job_0018">Download a file</key>
<keyname="job_0019">The referenced file will be downloaded by the target host.</key>
<keyname="job_0021">Initialize a new DR Host</key>
<keyname="job_0022">The target will be setup to talk to this and our peer dashboards. When initialization is complete, you will be able to map the target's network.</key>
<keyname="job_0023">Connecting to the target: [#!variable!target!#]...</key>
<keyname="job_0024">Connected!</key>
<keyname="job_0025">Unable to connect to: [#!variable!target!#]. Will keep trying for another: [#!variable!timeout!#] seconds...</key>
<keyname="job_0026">Unable to connect, the job has failed.</key>
<keyname="job_0036">Adding the repo: [#!variable!repo!#]</key>
<keyname="job_0037">Verifying the the needed repos are enabled now.</key>
<keyname="job_0038">[ Warning ] - The repo: [#!variable!repo!#] is not subcribed to this system! Initialization will continue, but it might fail.</key>
<keyname="job_0039">Updating the target's operating system prior to package install.</key>
<keyname="job_0040">[ Note ] - This step can take a while to finish, and there will be no input here until it completes.</key>
<keyname="job_0042">Will now install: [#!variable!package!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0043">Verifying installation.</key>
<keyname="job_0044">[ Failed ] - There may be more information in #!data!path::log::main!#.</key>
<keyname="job_0045">Success!</key>
<keyname="job_0046">Adding our database connection information to the target's anvil.conf file.</key>
<keyname="job_0047">Finished! The target should be ready for initial configuration shortly. If it isn't, please check that the 'anvil-daemon' daemon is running.</key>
<keyname="job_0048">Removing bad machine keys.</key>
<keyname="job_0049">Removing existing entries for the target machine: [#!variable!target!#] from: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0050">[ Error ] - The known hosts file: [#!variable!file!#] was not found. Skipping it.</key>
<keyname="job_0051">Finished.</key>
<keyname="job_0052">[ Error ] - There was a problem reading the known hosts file: [#!variable!file!#]. Skipping it.</key>
<keyname="job_0053">Found an entry for the target at line: [#!variable!line!#], removing it.</key>
<keyname="job_0054">[ Error ] - The line number: [#!variable!line!#] in: [#!variable!file!#] does not appear to be for the target: [#!variable!target!#]. Has the file already been updated? Skipping it.</key>
<keyname="job_0057">The selected bad key(s) will be removed from the specified files.</key>
<keyname="job_0058">The state UUID: [#!variable!state_uuid!#] is for the machine with the host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#], which is not us. This is probably a progrem error, skipping this.</key>
<keyname="job_0059">[ Error ] - There was a problem writing the file: [#!variable!file!#]. Details will be found in the logs.</key>
<keyname="job_0060">Success! The file: [#!variable!file!#] has been updated.</key>
<keyname="job_0061">Setting the host name to: [#!variable!host_name!#]...</key>
<keyname="job_0062">[ Error ] - The host name: [#!variable!host_name!#] is invalid. Skipping host name setup.</key>
<keyname="job_0063">[ Error ] - Something went wrong. The host name was set to: [#!variable!host_name!#], but the host name returned was: [#!variable!current_host_name!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0064">OUI Database.</key>
<keyname="job_0065">Refresh the 'OUI' database used to cross reference MAC addresses to the companies that own them.</key>
<keyname="job_0067">This job does a simple ping scan of the networks connected to this host. Any detected hosts have their MAC / IP addresses recorded. This is designed to help determine IP addresses assigned to servers hosted on the #!string!brand_0002!# system.</key>
<keyname="job_0068">Adding the database connection information for the dashboard: [#!variable!host_name!#] to the target's anvil.conf file.</key>
<keyname="job_0069">Unable to find a matching network, skipping this database.</key>
<keyname="job_0070">Something went wrong adding this database. Please see: [#!data!path::log::main!#] for details.</key>
<keyname="job_0071">The network configuration will be updated based on the variables stored in the database. When complete, the system will reboot.</key>
<keyname="job_0072">Join this machine to an #!string!brand_0006!#.</key>
<keyname="job_0073">This machine will join an #!string!brand_0006!# as a node or DR host. The role and #!string!brand_0006!# will be determined by the associated Install Manifest UUID.</key>
<keyname="job_0076">[ Error ] - Failed to load and parse the install manifest. Details will be found in the logs. Exiting, This is a fatal error.</key>
<keyname="job_0086">Checking if the MTU needs to be updated on any interfaces.</key>
<keyname="job_0087">The MTU on the interface: [#!variable!interface!#] is already: [#!variable!mtu!#] bytes, no update needed.</key>
<keyname="job_0088">The MTU on the interface: [#!variable!interface!#] is currently: [#!variable!old_mtu!#] bytes, changing it to: [#!variable!mtu!#] bytes now.</key>
<keyname="job_0089">Adding NTP (network time protocol) servers, if needed.</key>
<keyname="job_0090">Adding the NTP server: [#!variable!server!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0091">Restarting the daemon: [#!variable!daemon!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0092"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The Job: [#!variable!job-uuid!#] appears to have passed malformed data. The raw data was: [#!variable!raw!#]. Expected 'as_machine=<host_type>,manifest_uuid=<manifest_uuid>,anvil_uuid=<anvil_uuid>'. Either the parse failed, or the data was somehow invalid.]]></key>
<keyname="job_0097"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Authorizing against 'pcsd' failed. Has the peer configured it's 'hacluster' user yet?. Will try again in a moment.]]></key>
<keyname="job_0098">Successfully authorized using 'pcsd' on both nodes.</key>
<keyname="job_0099">No existing cluster found, will run initial setup.</key>
<keyname="job_0100">The corosync.conf file does not exist locally, but it does exist on the peer. Copying the file to here.</key>
<keyname="job_0101"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Something went wrong while trying to initialize the cluster. The error, if any, was: [#!variable!error!#].]]></key>
<keyname="job_0110">The interface: [#!variable!interface!#] has a DNS entry: [#!variable!dns_line!#], but it is not the default gateway. Removing the line.</key>
<keyname="job_0111">The interface: [#!variable!interface!#] has a GATEWAY entry: [#!variable!gateway_line!#], but it is not the default gateway. Removing the line.</key>
<keyname="job_0112">Updating the '/etc/hosts' file.</key>
<keyname="job_0113">Checking the SSH configuration.</key>
<keyname="job_0114">Configuring the IPMI BMC. Please be patient, this could take a minute.</key>
<keyname="job_0115">Checking the fence configuration for the node: [#!variable!node!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0116">IPMI exists on this node, but it is not yet setup as a fence device, adding it.</key>
<keyname="job_0117">The IPMI information in the existing fence configuration is different from the details stored in the database. Will reconfigure.</key>
<keyname="job_0118">There is an IPMI fence device configured, but there is no host IPMI information in the database. Removing it.</key>
<keyname="job_0119">Deleting the old fence device: [#!variable!device!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0120">Creating the new fence device: [#!variable!device!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0121">The fence device: [#!variable!device!#] information in the existing fence configuration is different from the details stored in the database. Will reconfigure.</key>
<keyname="job_0122">The fence device: [#!variable!device!#] does not exist as a fence device, adding it.</key>
<keyname="job_0123">Adding a fence delay agent to provide time for the IPMI BMC to boot before trying it again.</key>
<keyname="job_0124">Configuring the cluster to loop fence attempts indefinitely.</key>
<keyname="job_0133">This moves an uploaded file from the: [#!data!path::directories::shared::incoming!#] directory to: [#!data!path::directories::shared::files!#] directory, adds it to the Anvil! database, and pushed it out to other systems.</key>
<keyname="job_0144">This is used when a file type changes, setting the executable bits when the type is script, and removing the executable bits when set to another type.</key>
<keyname="job_0145">The file: [#!variable!file_path!#]'s mode has been set to: [#!variable!new_mode!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0146">No need to set the mode on the file: [#!variable!file_path!#], it doesn't exist here.</key>
<keyname="job_0186">The new DRBD resource will use minor number: [#!variable!minor!#] and the base TCP port: [#!variable!port!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0187">[ Warning ] - The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#] to use for this server already exists. We will NOT initialize it! If the LV does not have DRBD metadata, the server install will fail. If the LV is a DRBD resource, and it is inconsistent or outdated, provisioning will stall until the peer comes online. If the install fails, please determine why (or remove the existing LV) and try again.</key>
<keyname="job_0188">The peer job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] has been created for the peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#] to create it's side of the storage.</key>
<keyname="job_0189">The new logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#] has been created. This will back the replicated storage used for the new server.</key>
<keyname="job_0193">Waiting for the disk state to be ready. The current volume: [#!variable!volume!#] disk state is: [#!variable!disk_state!#], waiting for it to become 'UpToDate', 'Consistent', 'Outdated' or 'Inconsistent'.</key>
<keyname="job_0194">The LV(s) behind the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] already existed, and the DRBD resource is not in the disk state 'UpToDate'. As such, we'll keep waiting before provisioning the server.</key>
<keyname="job_0195">The resource needs to be forced to UpToDate as it is brand now, doing that now.</key>
<keyname="job_0205">As we're the peer, we're now going to wait for the new server definition to be added to the database, then write it out to disk.</key>
<keyname="job_0206">The definition file: [#!variable!file!#] has been saved.</key>
<keyname="job_0207">Preparing to add the server to the central cluster manager.</key>
<keyname="job_0217">It looks like ScanCore has not yet run on one or both nodes in this Anvil! system. Missing resource data, so unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="job_0221">The server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was not found in the cluster configuration. This can happen if a server was partially deleted and we're trying again.</key>
<keyname="job_0222">Preparing to delete the server: [#!variable!server_name!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0223">Using virsh to destroy (force off) the server: [#!variable!server_name!#], if it is still running.</key>
<keyname="job_0225">Initialize Stage-1 installed systems into a full Anvil!.</key>
<keyname="job_0226">This program is designed the automation of turning a set of stage-1 (bare OS + anvil-repo) systems and turn them into a fully functioning Anvil! system.</key>
<keyname="job_0227">We need to setup pairing with Striker: [#!variable!number!#]. We will wait for it to come up. Be sure that you're run 'striker-auto-initialize-all' on it.</key>
<keyname="job_0228">Successfully connected to Striker: [#!variable!number!#] using the IP: [#!variable!ip!#]!</key>
<keyname="job_0229">No connection to Striker: [#!variable!number!#] via the IP: [#!variable!ip!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0230">Failed to connect Striker: [#!variable!number!#] over any IPs. Sleeping a bit and then trying again.</key>
<keyname="job_0231">Waiting now for the peer Striker: [#!variable!number!#] with host UUID: [#!variable!peer_host_uuid!#] to show up in our database.</key>
<keyname="job_0232">The peer Striker: [#!variable!number!#] with host name: [#!variable!peer_host_name!#] has successfully peered with us!</key>
<keyname="job_0233">The peer Striker: [#!variable!number!#] with host UUID: [#!variable!peer_host_uuid!#] has not yet started using our database. Waiting a bit before checking again...</key>
<keyname="job_0235">Striker peers now working with us!</key>
<keyname="job_0236">Adding UPSes now.</key>
<keyname="job_0237">Successfully added/updated the UPS: [#!variable!ups_name!#] at: [#!variable!ups_ip_address!#] using the agent: [#!variable!ups_agent!#]. It's UPS UUID is: [#!variable!ups_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0238">Failed to assemble the Anvil!, aborting.</key>
<keyname="job_0241">Successfully added/updated the fence device: [#!variable!fence_name!#] using the agent: [#!variable!fence_agent!#]. It's fence UUID is: [#!variable!fence_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0246">Initializing nodes and, if applicable, DR host(s).</key>
<keyname="job_0247">The machine: [#!variable!machine!#] is already initialized and has the host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#]. No need to initialize.</key>
<keyname="job_0248">Trying to connect to: [#!variable!machine!#] using IP: [#!variable!ip!#] with the initial password.</key>
<keyname="job_0249">Trying to connect to: [#!variable!machine!#] using IP: [#!variable!ip!#] with the desired password.</key>
<keyname="job_0250">Connected! We will initialize using the IP: [#!variable!ip!#]</key>
<keyname="job_0251">Failed to connect to: [#!variable!machine!#] using any IP address. We'll sleep and then try again shortly.</key>
<keyname="job_0252">Created the job to initialize: [#!variable!host_name!#] via the IP address: [#!variable!ip!#] with job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0253">All machines should now be initializing. Waiting now for all machines to register in the database.</key>
<keyname="job_0254">The machine: [#!variable!machine!#] hasn't connected to the database yet.</key>
<keyname="job_0255">One (or more) machines have not yet initialized. Waiting a few seconds, then checking again.</key>
<keyname="job_0256">All machines have been initialized!</key>
<keyname="job_0257">Ready to create jobs to assemble Anvil! systems.</key>
<keyname="job_0258">Created (or updated) the Anvil! [#!variable!anvil_name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!anvil_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0259">Created the job for: [#!variable!machine_name!#] with host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] to the Anvil!: [#!variable!anvil_name!#] with the job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0260">Add machines have been asked to joing their Anvil! system(s). We'll now wait for all jobs to complete.</key>
<keyname="job_0261">The job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] is at: [#!variable!progress!#%].</key>
<keyname="job_0262">Not all jobs are done yet, will check again in a bit.</key>
<keyname="job_0263">All jobs are complete! Baring problems, the Anvil! system(s) should now be ready to use.</key>
<keyname="job_0264">The peer Striker: [#!variable!number!#] with host name: [#!variable!peer_host_name!#] is already peered with us.</key>
<keyname="job_0265">Configuring the network of all machines now.</key>
<keyname="job_0266">Created a job for: [#!variable!host_name!#] to configure it's network under job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0267">All machines should be configuring their network now. Waiting for all to become accessible over BCN 1.</key>
<keyname="job_0268">The machine: [#!variable!host_name!#] is not yet accessible at: [#!variable!ip_address!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0269">One or more machines are not yet accessible on the first BCN. Will check again in a moment.</key>
<keyname="job_0270">All machines are now available on the first BCN!</key>
<keyname="job_0271">One of the Striker dashboards has not yet updated network information in the database. We need this to know which IP to tell the peer to use to connect to us. We'll wait a moment and check again.</key>
<keyname="job_0277">The cluster is not started yet, waiting. Will check again shortly.</key>
<keyname="job_0278">The cluster is up, but waiting for this node to become ready. Will check again shortly.</key>
<keyname="job_0279">The cluster is up and the node is ready.</key>
<keyname="job_0280">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has booted!</key>
<keyname="job_0281">Done!</key>
<keyname="job_0282">Booting server(s)...</key>
<keyname="job_0283">Shutting down server(s)...</key>
<keyname="job_0284">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already off, nothing to do.</key>
<keyname="job_0285">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has shut down.</key>
<keyname="job_0286">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been asked to stop. You may need to verify that it is actually stopped (some OSes ignore power button events).</key>
<keyname="job_0287">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been asked to boot. It should come up soon.</key>
<keyname="job_0288">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be booted...</key>
<keyname="job_0289">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be asked to shut down. If the server doesn't stop, please log into it and make sure it reacted to the power button event. Shut it down manually, if needed.</key>
<keyname="job_0291">Source node: [#!variable!source!#], target node is: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0292">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been migrated to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0293">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be migrated to: [#!variable!target!#]. This could take some time! How much RAM is allocated to this server, the speed of the back-channel network and how busy the server is all contribute to migration time. Please be patient!</key>
<keyname="job_0294">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has been asked to migrate. We are not waiting for it to complete.</key>
<keyname="job_0295">The cluster is up and both nodes are ready.</key>
<keyname="job_0296">The cluster is up and both one or both nodes are not yet ready. Will wait until both are up. Current states; [#!variable!local_name!#] is: [#!variable!local_ready!#], and [#!variable!peer_name!#] is: [#!variable!peer_ready!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0297">The peer: [#!variable!host_name!#] can't be reached yet. Will wait for it to be available before proceeding with the rename.</key>
<keyname="job_0298">The peer(s) of this server are accessible. Ready to proceed with the rename.</key>
<keyname="job_0299">The server: [#!variable!server!#] status is: [#!variable!status!#]. Waiting for it to be off.</key>
<keyname="job_0300">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is verified to be off everywhere.</key>
<keyname="job_0301">The DRBD connection from: [#!variable!source_host!#] to: [#!variable!peer_host!#] for the resource/volume: [#!variable!resource!#/#!variable!volume!#] is: [#!variable!replication_state!#]. Will wait for the sync to finish before taking down the resource.</key>
<keyname="job_0302">The DRBD resource behind the server is ready to be taken down.</key>
<keyname="job_0303">Taking down the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] on the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] via the IP: [#!variable!ip!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0304">The DRBD resource is down.</key>
<keyname="job_0312">We are the SyncSource for the peer: [#!variable!peer_host!#] for the resource/volume: [#!variable!resource!#/#!variable!volume!#]. We have to wait for the peer to complete the sync or close it's connection before we can proceed with shut down.</key>
<keyname="job_0313">The cluster has stopped.</key>
<keyname="job_0314">Stopping all DRBD resources.</key>
<keyname="job_0317">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has not shut down yet. Asking 'virsh' to shut it down. If the cluster stop woke it up, this should trigger a shutdown. If not, manual shutdown will be required.</key>
<keyname="job_0318">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be migrated to: [#!variable!node!#]. This could take some time, depending on the amount of RAM allocated to the server, the speed of the BCN and the activity on the server. Please be patient!</key>
<keyname="job_0319">No servers are running on this node now.</key>
<keyname="job_0327">The machine: [#!variable!host_name!#] appears to have IPMI, trying to boot it using that...</key>
<keyname="job_0328">The target machine is already on, nothing to do.</key>
<keyname="job_0329">The target machine is confirmed off, will try to start now.</key>
<keyname="job_0330">The target machine is now booting!</key>
<keyname="job_0331">The machine: [#!variable!host_name!#] does not have a (known) IPMI BMC, but it is a member of the Anvil! [#!variable!anvil_name!#]. Searching for a fence method to boot it...</key>
<keyname="job_0351">Perform VNC pipe operation [#!variable!operation!#] for server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] from host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
Do you want to update the DR host for the server: [#!variable!server!#]?
Note: This will connect the DR host until the disk(s) on DR are (all) UpToDate.
Depending on the disk write load and storage network speed to the DR host,
this could cause reduced disk write performance.</key>
<keyname="job_0396">Still sync'ing from: [#!variable!sync_source!#] at a rate of: [#!variable!sync_speed!#/sec]. Estimated time remaining is: [#!variable!time_to_sync!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0397">Sync'ed! Bringing the resource back down now.</key>
<keyname="job_0398">Waiting for the connection to come up...</key>
<keyname="job_0400">This will wait for the named server to appear, then update the firewall to ensure needed ports are open for access to the server's desktop.</key>
<keyname="job_0401">Waiting until the server: [#!variable!server!#] appears.</key>
<keyname="job_0402">[ Error ] - Timed out waiting for the server: [#!variable!server!#] to appear!</key>
<keyname="job_0403">Waiting for the server: [#!variable!server!#] to appear. Will wait: [#!variable!time_left!#] more seconds.</key>
<keyname="job_0406">Beginning to remove DR host protection from the server: [#!variable!server!#]!</key>
<keyname="job_0407">
Do you want to remove protection for the server: [#!variable!server!#]?
Note: This is a permanent action! If you protect this server again later, a full sync will be required.</key>
<keyname="job_0408">The DRBD resource volume: [#!variable!volume!#] for the server: [#!variable!server!#] is backed by the logical volume: [#!variable!local_lv!#]. This volume exists, and will now be removed.</key>
<keyname="job_0409">The DRBD resource volume: [#!variable!volume!#] for the server: [#!variable!server!#] is backed by the logical volume: [#!variable!local_lv!#]. This volume appears to already be removed.</key>
<keyname="job_0410">The backing disk has been removed.</key>
<keyname="job_0411">Generating and testing the new resource config.</key>
<keyname="job_0412">Tests passed, copying new config to nodes now.</key>
<keyname="job_0413">New replicated storage config copied to nodes.</key>
<keyname="job_0414">Telling: [#!variable!host_name!#] to update it's replicates storage config.</key>
<keyname="job_0415">The old replicated storage config file: [#!variable!config_file!#] will now be removed locally.</key>
<keyname="job_0416">Done! The server: [#!variable!server!#] is no longer being protected on DR!</key>
<keyname="job_0417">The resource config file: [#!variable!config_file!#] doesn't exist locally, pulling a copy over from: [#!variable!source!#].</key>
<keyname="job_0418">Re-parsing the replicated storage configuration.</key>
<keyname="job_0419">The server: [#!variable!server!#] was found to be running outside the cluster. Asking it to shut down now.</key>
<keyname="job_0428">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is still running two minutes after asking it to stop. It might have woken up on the first press and ignored the shutdown request (Hi Windows). Pressing the poewr button again.</key>
<keyname="job_0439"><![CDATA[Missing '--os <os_variant>'. Valid options match 'virt-install --os-variant' (run: 'osinfo-query os' and reference the 'Short ID' column).]]></key>
<keyname="job_0440"><![CDATA[The OS: [#!variable!os!#] was not found. If you're sure the OS is valid, please run 'striker-parse-os-list --xml --new' and add the output to 'words.xml'.]]></key>
<keyname="job_0447"><![CDATA[- The requested storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#] does not appear to be valid. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="job_0448"><![CDATA[Missing '--storage-size <bytes or human readable>'. Max is: [#!variable!storage_group_size!#].]]></key>
<keyname="job_0449"><![CDATA[Missing '--storage-size <bytes or human readable>'. Max will depend on selected --storage-group.]]></key>
<keyname="job_0450"><![CDATA[The requested disk size: [#!variable!storage_size!#] is not valid. Must be between: [10MiB] and: [#!variable!max_size!#].]]></key>
<keyname="job_0451"><![CDATA[Missing '--install-media <file_name or file_uuid>'. Valid options are:]]></key>
<keyname="job_0467">Update the base operating system.</key>
<keyname="job_0468">This uses 'dnf' to do an OS update on the host. If this is run on a node, 'anvil-safe-stop' will be called to withdraw the subnode from the node's cluster. If the peer subnode is also offline, hosted servers will be shut down.</key>
<keyname="job_0473">This job manages the storage on a given hosted server. It can grow an existing disk, add a new disk, insert an ISO into an optical disc, or eject a disc.</key>
<keyname="job_0482">Waiting for the peer's hostname to be: [#!variable!peer_name!#] in the database.</key>
<keyname="job_0483">The peer's hostname is: [#!variable!peer_name!#], proceeding.</key>
<keyname="job_0484">The peer's hostname is currently: [#!variable!old_peer_name!#], waiting for it to be changed to: [#!variable!peer_name!#]... Will check again shortly.</key>
<keyname="log_0020"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] was called but the: [#!variable!parameter!#] parameter was not passed or it is empty.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0021"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->read_file() was asked to read the file: [#!variable!file!#], but that file does not exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0022"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->read_file() was asked to read the file: [#!variable!file!#] which exists but can't be read.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0024"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - No template file passed to Template->get().]]></key>
<keyname="log_0025"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - No requested template file: [#!variable!source!#] does not exist. Is it missing in the active skin?]]></key>
<keyname="log_0026"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The requested template file: [#!variable!source!#] is not readable. Please check that it is readable by the webserver user: [#!variable!user_name!#]]]></key>
<keyname="log_0027"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - No template name passed to Template->get().]]></key>
<keyname="log_0028">Successfully read the words file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0029"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Storage->find() failed to find: [#!variable!file!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0030"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Template->skin() was asked to set the skin: [#!variable!set!#], but the source directory: [#!variable!skin_directory!#] doesn't exist. Ignoring.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0031"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Storage->search_directories() was passed the array: [#!variable!array!#], but it wasn't actually an array. Using @INC + path::directories::tools + \$ENV{'PATH'} for the list of directories to search instead.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0034"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Anvil::Tools::Words->read()' asked to read: [#!variable!file!#] which was not readable by: [#!variable!user!#] (uid/euid: [#!variable!uid!#]).]]></key>
<keyname="log_0035"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - The config file: [#!variable!file!#] appears to have a malformed line: [#!variable!count!#:#!variable!line!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0036"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->read_variable() was called but both the 'variable_name' and 'variable_uuid' parameters were not passed or both were empty.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0037"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->insert_or_update_variables() method was called but both the 'variable_name' and 'variable_uuid' parameters were not passed or both were empty.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0038"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->change_mode() was called without an invalid 'mode' parameter. It should have been three or four digits, or 'x+/-y' format, but: [#!variable!mode!#] was passed.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0040"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->write_file() was asked to write the file: [#!variable!file!#] but it already exists and 'overwrite' was not set. Aborting.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0041"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->write_file() was asked to write the file: [#!variable!file!#] but it is not a full path. Aborting.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0042"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Words->string() was asked to process the string: [#!variable!string!#] which has insertion variables, but nothing was passed to the 'variables' parameter.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0043"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method System->call() was called but 'shell_call' was not passed or was empty.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0046"><![CDATA[[ Note ] - The method Storage->#!variable!method!#() was asked to copy: [#!variable!source_file!#] to: [#!variable!target_file!#], but the target already exists and 'overwrite' wasn't specified, skipping.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0047"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Log->level() was passed an invalid log level: [#!variable!set!#]. Only '0', '1', '2', '3' or '4' are valid.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0048"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Testing of Anvil::Tools is beginning. This will generate warnings and alerts and are not a concern.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0049"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Testing of Anvil::Tools is complete.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0050">[ Error ] - There is a local database defined, but it does not appear to exist and we could not initialize the database server. Is 'postgresql-server' installed?</key>
<keyname="log_0051"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->change_owner() was asked to change the ownership of: [#!variable!path!#] which doesn't exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0052"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->#!variable!method!#() was called but the source file: [#!variable!source_file!#] doesn't exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0058"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Remote->call() was called but the port: [#!variable!port!#] is invalid. It must be a digit between '1' and '65535'.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0061"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Get->users_home() was asked to find the home directory for the user: [#!variable!user!#], but was unable to do so.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0062">SSH session opened without a password to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0063"><![CDATA[The database: [#!variable!host!# -> #!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] did not respond to pings and 'database::#!variable!uuid!#::ping' is not set to '0' in '#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#', skipping it.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0064">[ Note ] - The database: [#!variable!name!#] on host: [#!variable!host!#] with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] is not available, skipping it.</key>
<keyname="log_0066">Is the database server running on: [#!variable!target!#] and does the target's firewall allow connections on TCP port: [#!variable!port!#]?</key>
<keyname="log_0067"><![CDATA[The password was not passed, and it is required. Please set: [database::#!variable!uuid!#::password = <password>] in: [#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0068"><![CDATA[The database user name: [#!variable!user!#] on the host: [#!variable!host!#] is either not the owner of the database: [#!variable!name!#], or the password for that user is incorrect.
<keyname="log_0069">The connection to the database: [#!variable!name!#] on host: [#!variable!host!#:#!variable!port!#] was refused. Is the database server running?</key>
<keyname="log_0070">The connection to the database: [#!variable!name!#] on host: [#!variable!host!#:#!variable!port!#] failed because the name could not be translated to an IP address. Is this database server's host name in '/etc/hosts'?</key>
<keyname="log_0071">Successfully Connected to the database: [#!variable!name!#] (id: [#!variable!uuid!#]) on host: [#!variable!host!#:#!variable!port!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0072"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->query() was called without a database ID to query and 'sys::database::read_uuid' doesn't contain a database ID, either. Are any databases available? The query source was: [#!variable!source!#:#!variable!line!#] -> [#!variable!query!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0073"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->query() was asked to query the database with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] but there is no file handle open to the database. Was the connection lost?]]></key>
<keyname="log_0075"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to prepare the database query: [#!variable!query!#] on: [#!variable!server!#]. The error was: [#!variable!db_error!#]. Note that if the query reports '--', the query was listed as containing sensitive data and '$anvil->Log->secure' is not set.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0076"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to execute the database query: [#!variable!query!#] on: [#!variable!server!#]. The error was: [#!variable!db_error!#]. Note that if the query reports '--', the query was listed as containing sensitive data and '$anvil->Log->secure' is not set.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0077"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->initialize() was called without a database ID to query and 'sys::database::read_uuid' doesn't contain a database ID, either. Are any databases available?]]></key>
<keyname="log_0078"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->initialize() was asked to query the database with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] but there is no file handle open to the database. Was the connection lost?]]></key>
<keyname="log_0079"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->initialize() was asked to initialize the database: [#!variable!server!#] (id: [#!variable!uuid!#]) but a core SQL file to load wasn't passed, and the 'database::#!variable!uuid!#::core_sql' variable isn't set. Unable to initialize without the core SQL file.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0080"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->initialize() was asked to initialize the database: [#!variable!server!#] (id: [#!variable!uuid!#]) but the core SQL file: [#!variable!sql_file!#] doesn't exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0081"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->initialize() was asked to initialize the database: [#!variable!server!#] (id: [#!variable!uuid!#]) but the core SQL file: [#!variable!sql_file!#] exist, but can't be read.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0084"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->query() was asked to query the database: [#!variable!server!#] but no query was given.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0085"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->write() was asked to write to the database: [#!variable!server!#] but no query was given.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0089"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->write() was asked to write to the database with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] but there is no file handle open to the database. Was the connection lost?]]></key>
<keyname="log_0090"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to 'do' the database query: [#!variable!query!#] on: [#!variable!server!#]. The error was: [#!variable!db_error!#]. Note that if the query reports '--', the query was listed as containing sensitive data and '$anvil->Log->secure' is not set.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0093"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Alert->check_alert_sent() was called but the 'modified_date' parameter was not passed and/or 'sys::database::timestamp' is not set. Did the program fail to connect to any databases?]]></key>
[ Warning ] - Failed to set an alert because this host is not yet in the database. This can happen if the alert was set before this host was added to the database.
<keyname="log_0099">[ Warning ] - There is no #!string!brand_0002!# database user set for the local machine. Please check: [#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#]'s DB entry: [#!variable!uuid!#]. Using 'admin'.</key>
<keyname="log_0102">I am not recording the alert with message_key: [#!variable!message_key!#] to the database because its log level was lower than any recipients.</key>
<keyname="log_0103">The local machine's UUID was not read properly. It should be stored in: [#!data!sys::host_uuid!#] and contain hexadecimal characters in the format: '012345-6789-abcd-ef01-23456789abcd' and usually matches the output of 'dmidecode --string system-uuid'. If this file exists and if there is a string in the file, please verify that it is structured correctly.</key>
<keyname="log_0106">The table: [#!variable!table!#] (and possibly others) in the database on: [#!variable!host!#] (UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#]) is behind by: [#!variable!seconds!#] seconds. A database resync will be requested.</key>
<keyname="log_0108"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->insert_or_update_states() was called but the 'state_host_uuid' parameter was not passed or it is empty. Normally this is set to 'sys::data_uuid'.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0111">[ Warning ] - Failed to reload the Postgres server. Please check the system logs for details. The updated configuration is probably not active yet.</key>
<keyname="log_0112">Reloaded the PostgreSQL database server.</key>
<keyname="log_0113"><![CDATA[[ Note ] - The 'Database->configure_pgsql() method was called but the parent program is not running with root priviledges. Returning without doing anything.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0114"><![CDATA[The program: [#!data!path::exe::an-report-memory!#] must be called with '--program <name>', but no program name was read in.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0115">#!variable!program!# has started.</key>
<keyname="log_0116"><![CDATA[The method: [#!variable!method!#] was passed the parameter: [#!variable!parameter!#] with the value: [#!variable!value!#], which is invalid.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0117"><![CDATA[The method 'Convert->human_readable_to_bytes()' was passed the byte size: [#!variable!size!#] in the string: [sign: #!variable!sign!#, size: #!variable!size!#, type: #!variable!type!#] contains an illegal value. Sizes can only be integers or real numbers. It may also have commas in it which will be removed automatically.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0118"><![CDATA[The method 'Convert->human_readable_to_bytes()' was passed the byte size: [#!variable!size!#] in the string: [sign: #!variable!sign!#, size: #!variable!size!#, type: #!variable!type!#] appears to be a byte size already but the size does not seem to be an integer. Byte sizes can only be signed integers. It may also have commas in it which will be removed automatically.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0119"><![CDATA[The method 'Convert->human_readable_to_bytes()' method was called with the value: [#!variable!value!#] which we split into the size: [#!variable!size!#] and type: [#!variable!type!#]. The type appears to be invalid.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0120"><![CDATA[The method 'Convert->round()' was passed the number: [#!variable!number!#] which contains an illegal value. Only digits and one decimal place are allowed.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0121">Current memory used by: [#!variable!program_name!#] is approximately: [#!variable!bytes!#] bytes (#!variable!hr_size!#).</key>
<keyname="log_0122">The 'smaps' proc file for the process ID: [#!variable!pid!#] was not found. Did the program just close?</key>
<keyname="log_0123"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Asked 'pgrep' to return the PIDs (process IDs) of the program: [#!variable!program!#] and a non-digit value was returned in: [#!variable!line!#]. This should not have happened.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0127">Firewalld was not running, re-enabling it. If you do not want this behaviour, please set 'sys::daemons::restart_firewalld = 0' in: [#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0130"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] was called and the parameter: [#!variable!parameter!#] was passed an invalid UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0133">Failed to read the system UUID. Received a non-UUID string: [#!variable!uuid!#]. Is the user: [#!variable!user!#] in the 'kmem' group?</key>
<keyname="log_0134">The host UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] does not appear to be a valid UUID. Please check the contents of: [#!data!path::data::host_uuid!#] or the output from: [dmidecode --string system-uuid]. Note that some mainboards will report their UUID as all-0. If this is the case, manually create the 'host.uuid' file with a UUID created by 'uuidgen'.</key>
<keyname="log_0136"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] was called with either 'job_uuid': [#!variable!job_uuid!#] not being passed (or was not a valid UUID), or 'job_name': [#!variable!job_name!#] not being passed.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0137"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] was called with an invalid value for: [#!variable!variable_name!#]: -> [#!variable!variable_value!#]. See 'perldoc Anvil::Tools::#!variable!module!#' for valid options.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0138"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] was with an invalid 'job_progress': [#!variable!job_progress!#]. It needs to be a whole-number value between 0 and 100, inclusive.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0139"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to initialized the database! The file: [#!variable!file!#] already exists, which should not be the case when initializing the database.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0140"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to initialized the database! Information on why this failed might be found in: [#!variable!file!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0141"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The system call: [#!variable!shell_call!#] will fail because the program: [#!variable!program!#] doesn't exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0142"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The system call: [#!variable!shell_call!#] will fail because the program: [#!variable!program!#] isn't executable.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0145"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - Unable to use the database on the host: [#!variable!host!#]. The local #!string!brand_0002!# version is: [#!variable!local_version!#], and the target host's is: [#!variable!target_version!#]. If you are upgrading, we will resync and use it once the host and our version is again the same.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0147">A job to configure the network was found, and it was picked up by: [#!variable!pid!#], but that process is not running and it appears to only be: [#!variable!percent!# %] complete. Taking the job.</key>
<keyname="log_0148">The network: [#!variable!network!#] has something set for the IP [#!variable!ip!#], but it appears to be invalid. Ignoring this network.</key>
<keyname="log_0149">The network: [#!variable!network!#] is not set to be configured. Skipping it.</key>
<keyname="log_0150"><![CDATA[The Storage->backup() method was called with the source file: [#!variable!source_file!#], which does not appear to be a full path and file name (should start with '/').]]></key>
<keyname="log_0151"><![CDATA[The Storage->backup() method was called with the source file: [#!variable!source_file!#], which does not appear to exist.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0152"><![CDATA[The Storage->backup() method was called with the source file: [#!variable!source_file!#], which can not be read (please check permissions and SELinux).]]></key>
<keyname="log_0153"><![CDATA[The Storage->backup() method was called with the source file: [#!variable!source_file!#], which isn't actually a file.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0156"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: [#!variable!method!#] must be called with root-level priviledges.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0157"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->write_file() was asked to write the file: [#!variable!file!#] but it appears to be missing the file name. Aborting.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0159">Adding the target: [#!variable!target!#]:[#!variable!port!#]'s RSA fingerprint to: [#!variable!user!#]'s list of known hosts.</key>
<keyname="log_0160"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->read_file() was asked to read the remote file: [#!variable!file!#] but it is not a full path. Aborting.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0161"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->read_file() was asked to read the remote file: [#!variable!file!#] but it appears to be missing the file name. Aborting.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0162"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Storage->read_file() tried to rsync the remote file: [#!variable!remote_file!#] to the local temporary file: [#!variable!local_file!#], but it did not arrive. There might be more information above.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0165"><![CDATA[The Storage->backup() method was asked to backup the file: [#!variable!source_file!#] on: [#!variable!target!#], but it looks like there was a problem connecting to the target.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0166">About to run the shell command: [#!variable!shell_call!#] on: [#!variable!target!#] as: [#!variable!remote_user!#]</key>
<keyname="log_0167">Failed to create the directory: [#!variable!directory!#] on: [#!variable!target!#] as: [#!variable!remote_user!#]. The error (if any) was: [#!variable!error!#] and the output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0168">Failed to create the directory: [#!variable!directory!#]. The error (if any) was: [#!variable!error!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0169">Failed to copy the file: [#!variable!source_file!#] to: [#!variable!target_file!#] on the target: [#!variable!target!#] as: [#!variable!remote_user!#]. The error (if any) was: [#!variable!error!#] and the output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0170"><![CDATA[[ Note ] - The method Storage->#!variable!method!#() was asked to copy: [#!variable!source_file!#] to: [#!variable!target_file!#], but the target's parent directory doesn't exist and we were unable to create it.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0171"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method: Account->encrypt_password() tried to use the algorithm: [#!variable!algorithm!#], which is not recognized. Only 'sha256', 'sha384' and 'sha512' are currently supported. The desired algorithm can be set via 'sys::password::algorithm'.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0172"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Asked to validate a password for the user: [#!variable!user!#], but that user wasn't found.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0173"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Asked to valudate a password encoded with the algorithm: [#!variable!user_algorithm!#], which is not recognized. Only 'sha256', 'sha384' and 'sha512' are currently supported.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0174"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Asked to update the variable: [#!variable!variable!#] in the configuration file: [#!variable!file!#], but that variable was not found.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0175"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Asked to update the variable: [#!variable!variable!#] in the configuration file: [#!variable!file!#] on the host: [#!variable!target!#], but that variable was not found.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0187">Host UUID cache file: [#!data!path::data::host_uuid!#] doesn't exists and we're not running as root so we can't read dmidecode. Unable to proceed.</key>
<keyname="log_0191">Connection only to: [#!variable!db_uuid!#], skipping: [#!variable!uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0192">The connection to the database: [#!variable!server!#] has failed. Will attempt to reconnect.</key>
<keyname="log_0193">Switching the default database handle to use the database: [#!variable!server!#] prior to reconnect attempt.</key>
<keyname="log_0194">Switching the default database to read from to the database: [#!variable!server!#] prior to reconnect attempt.</key>
<keyname="log_0195">Ready to try to reconnect to: [#!variable!server!#], but delaying for: [#!variable!delay!#] seconds to give the database a chance to come back online in case this is a transient issue.</key>
<keyname="log_0206"><![CDATA[In Words->parse_banged_string(), while processing: [#!variable!message!#], a variable name was found to be missing.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0207"><![CDATA[Job->update_progress() called without 'job_uuid' being set, and 'jobs::job_uuid' was also not set. Unable to find the job to update.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0208"><![CDATA[Job->update_progress() called with the 'job_uuid': [#!variable!job_uuid!#], which was not found. Unable to find the job to update.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0209"><![CDATA[Job->update_progress() called with 'progress' set to an invalid value: [#!variable!progress!#]. This must be a whole number between '0' and '100' (fractions not allowed).]]></key>
<keyname="log_0211"><![CDATA[The host: [#!variable!host!#] was passed to System->find_matching_ip(), but it failed to resolve to an IP address.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0212">We've been asked to have the new peer add us. We will now wait for the peer to show up in the 'hosts' table and then request the job for it to add us.</key>
<keyname="log_0213">The peer: [#!variable!peer_uuid!#] is not yet in 'hosts', continuing to wait.</key>
<keyname="log_0214">The peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#] is now in 'hosts', proceeding.</key>
<keyname="log_0216">The #!variable!uuid_name!#: [#!variable!uuid!#] was passed in, but no record with that UUID was found in the database.</key>
<keyname="log_0217">The variable with variable_uuid: [#!variable!variable_uuid!#], variable_source_table: [#!variable!variable_source_table!#] and variable_source_uuid: [#!variable!variable_source_uuid!#] was not found in the database, so unable to update.</key>
<keyname="log_0218">The variable: [#!variable!name!#] was expected to be an array reference, but it wasn't. It contained (if anything): [#!variable!value!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0219">The table: [#!variable!table!#] (and possibly others) in the database on: [#!variable!host!#] (UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#]) is missing: [#!variable!missing!#] row(s). A database resync will be requested.</key>
<keyname="log_0221">Writing: [#!variable!to_write!#] record(s) to resync the table: [#!variable!table!#] in database on: [#!variable!host_name!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0224">The system has only been running for: [#!variable!uptime!#] seconds. To minimize the impact of a bug causing a rapid reboot cycle, the request to: [#!variable!task!#] will be paused until the system has been running for at least ten minutes. We will proceed in: [#!variable!difference!#] seconds (at #!variable!say_time!#).</key>
<keyname="log_0225">power off</key>
<keyname="log_0226">reboot</key>
<keyname="log_0227">Delay complete, proceeding with the #!variable!task!# operation now.</key>
<keyname="log_0228">Failed to read the file: [#!variable!file!#]. It might not exist, so we will try to write it now.</key>
<keyname="log_0229">The body of the file: [#!variable!file!#] does not match the new body. The file will be updated.</key>
<keyname="log_0230">
The body of the file: [#!variable!file!#] does not match the new body. The file will be updated. The changes are:
==========
#!variable!diff!#
==========
</key>
<keyname="log_0231">The file: [#!variable!file!#] is already the same as the passed in body, so no update is needed.</key>
<keyname="log_0232">The file: [#!variable!file!#] will now be updated.</key>
<keyname="log_0233">There was a problem updating file: [#!variable!file!#], expected the write to return '0' but got: [#!variable!return!#]. Please check the logs for details.</key>
<keyname="log_0235">Refreshing RPM repository has been disabled in [#!data!path::configs::anvil.conf!#] ('install-manifest::refresh-packages' is set). Not refreshing.</key>
<keyname="log_0236">Skipping the RPM repository refresh. The next scheduled refresh will be done in: [#!variable!next_refresh!#] second(s). Override with '--force'.</key>
<keyname="log_0237">RPM repository refresh required, [#!data!path::directories::packages!#] doesn't exist (likely this is the first run or the directory was deleted).</key>
<keyname="log_0238">RPM repository refresh required, it has been more than: [#!variable!seconds!#] seconds since the last refresh (or no previous refresh was logged).</key>
<keyname="log_0244">[ Warning ] - None of the databases are accessible. ScanCore will try to connect once a minute until a database is accessible.</key>
<keyname="log_0245">[ Cleared ] - We now have databases accessible, proceeding.</key>
<keyname="log_0246">[ Warning ] - The local system is not yet configured. Scancore will check once a minute and start running once configured.</key>
<keyname="log_0247">[ Cleared ] - The local system is now configured, proceeding.</key>
<keyname="log_0249">----=] ScanCore loop finished after: [#!variable!runtime!#]. Sleeping for: [#!variable!run_interval!#] seconds. ]=--------------------------------------</key><!-- This is meant to be easily seen in the logs, hence the dashes. -->
<keyname="log_0257">[ Warning ] - It appears that we failed to downloaded and save: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0258">[ Warning ] - It appears that we failed to downloaded and save: [#!variable!file!#]. The output file has no size, and will be removed.</key>
<keyname="log_0262">[ Error ] - Storage->scan_directory() was asked to scan: [#!variable!directory!#], but it doesn't exist or isn't actually a directory.</key>
<keyname="log_0264">Checking: [#!data!path::directories::shared::incoming!#] for new files.</key>
<keyname="log_0265">About to calculate the md5sum for the file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0266">This file is large, [#!variable!size!#], this might take a bit of time...</key>
<keyname="log_0267">Failed to move the file: [#!variable!source_file!#] to: [#!variable!target_file!#] on the target: [#!variable!target!#] as: [#!variable!remote_user!#]. The error (if any) was: [#!variable!error!#] and the output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0268">The file: [#!variable!file!#] has been added to the database (if needed) moved to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0269">The file: [#!variable!file!#] should exist, but doesn't. We will try to find it now.</key>
<keyname="log_0270">The user: [#!variable!user!#] doesn't appear to have an SSH key yet. Will create it now. This could take some time, depending on how long it takes to collect entropy. If this appears to not be responding, move the mouse or do other things to generate activity on the host.</key>
<keyname="log_0271">
The user: [#!variable!user!#]'s SSH key yet has been generated. The output is below;
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="log_0272">The user: [#!variable!user!#] doesn't appear to have a base SSH directory. Will now create: [#!variable!directory!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0276">Found the missing file: [#!variable!file!#] on: [#!variable!host_name!# (#!variable!ip!#]). Downloading it now...</key>
<keyname="log_0277">Downloaded the file: [#!variable!file!#]. Generating md5sum from local copy now...</key>
<keyname="log_0278">The md5sum of file: [#!variable!file!#] matches what we expected!</key>
<keyname="log_0279">The md5sum of file: [#!variable!file!#] failed to match. Discarding the downloaded file.</key>
<keyname="log_0280">Failed to download: [#!variable!file!#] from: [#!variable!host_name!# (#!variable!ip!#). Will look on other hosts (if any left).</key>
<keyname="log_0281">The file: [#!variable!file!#] on: [#!variable!host_name!# (#!variable!ip!#]) doesn't match the file we're looking for.
<keyname="log_0286">[ Error ] - The URL: [#!variable!url!#] to download appears to be invalid.</key>
<keyname="log_0287">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] was not found on the remote server.</key>
<keyname="log_0288">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] does not resolve to a known domain.</key>
<keyname="log_0289">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because the remote host refused the connection.</key>
<keyname="log_0290">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because there is no route to that host.</key>
<keyname="log_0292">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed because the network is unreachable.</key>
<keyname="log_0293">[ Error ] - The requested URL: [#!variable!url!#] failed for an unknown reason.</key>
<keyname="log_0294"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Convert->time() was passed the 'time' of: [#!variable!time!#] which does not appear to be a whole number.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0295"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Remote->call() was passed the 'timeout' of: [#!variable!timeout!#] which does not appear to be a whole number.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0296">We have a connection open already to: [#!variable!connection!#], skipping connect stage.</key>
<keyname="log_0303">We've been asked to start the server: [#!variable!server!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0304">It appears that the list the currently running servers returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. We will proceed as we may be able to fix this. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0307">All tests passed, yet the attempt to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] exited with a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The server is in an unknown state, so exiting with a fatal error. Human intervention is now required. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0308">It appears that the call to boot the server: [#!variable!server!#] worked, but the call to list running servers exited with a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The server is in an unknown state, so exiting with a fatal error. Human intervention is now required. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0309">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has started successfully.</key>
<keyname="log_0310">The server: [#!variable!server!#] should have been started, but it's state is: [#!variable!state!#]. Human intervention is required!</key>
<keyname="log_0311">The server: [#!variable!server!#] should have been started, but it wasn't found in the list of running servers.</key>
<keyname="log_0312">The attempt to list the running servers returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0314">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is paused. Resuming it now so that it can react to the shutdown request.</key>
<keyname="log_0315">The attempt to resume the server: [#!variable!server!#] returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0316">Pausing for a moment to give the server time to resume.</key>
<keyname="log_0317">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is asleep. Waking it now so that it can react to the shutdown request.</key>
<keyname="log_0318">The attempt to wake the server: [#!variable!server!#] returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0319">Pausing for half a minute to give the server time to wake up.</key>
<keyname="log_0320">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already shutting down. We'll monitor it until it actually shuts off.</key>
<keyname="log_0321">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already off.</key>
<keyname="log_0322">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is hung. Its state is: [#!variable!state!#]. We will force it off now.</key>
<keyname="log_0323">The attempt to force-off the server: [#!variable!server!#] returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0325">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is running, but it is in an unexpected state: [#!variable!state!#]. Human intervention is required!</key>
<keyname="log_0326">The server: [#!variable!server!#] was not listed on this node, so it is not running here.</key>
<keyname="log_0327">Asking the server: [#!variable!server!#] to shut down now. Please be patient.</key>
<keyname="log_0328">The attempt to shut down the server: [#!variable!server!#] returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0329">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is no longer listed. It is now off.</key>
<keyname="log_0330">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is not off yet, waiting a few seconds and then we'll check again.</key>
<keyname="log_0331">The environment variable 'OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout' was not set, so setting it to: [#!variable!timeout!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0332">The 'virsh' call exited with the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The 'libvirtd' may have failed to start. We won't wait any longer.</key>
<keyname="log_0333">The 'virsh' call exited with the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The 'libvirtd' service might be starting, so we will check again shortly.</key>
<keyname="log_0334">It would appear that libvirtd is not operating (or not operating correctly). Expected the return code '0' but got: [#!variable!return_code!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0335">
Output of: [#!variable!command!#] was;
==========
#!variable!output!#
==========
</key>
<keyname="log_0336">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is: [#!variable!state!#], which is OK.</key>
<keyname="log_0337">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is: [#!variable!state!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0338">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is in a bad state: [#!variable!state!#]!</key>
<keyname="log_0339">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is in an unexpected state: [#!variable!state!#]!</key>
<keyname="log_0340">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is not running on this node.</key>
<keyname="log_0341">We're pushing the: [#!variable!server!#] to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0342">It appears that the call to check if the server: [#!variable!server!#] is on this node returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0343">The server: [#!variable!server!#] state is: [#!variable!state!#]. A server must be 'running' in order to migrate it.</key>
<keyname="log_0344">The server: [#!variable!server!#] wasn't found on this machine.</key>
<keyname="log_0345">Verifying that the server: [#!variable!server!#] was successfully migrated here.</key>
<keyname="log_0346">While verifying that the server: [#!variable!server!#] migrated here, the attempt to list servers running here returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0347">The migration of the server: [#!variable!server!#] to here was successful!</key>
<keyname="log_0348">It looks like we were called to verify that the: [#!variable!server!#] migrated here, but it isn't here yet. We'll proceed with an attempt to pull the server over.</key>
<keyname="log_0350">Temporarily enabling dual primary for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] to the node: [#!variable!target_name!# (#!variable!target_node_id!#)].</key>
<keyname="log_0351">The attempt to enable dual-primary for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] to the node: [#!variable!target_name!# (#!variable!target_node_id!#)] returned a non-zero return code [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0352">The migration of: [#!variable!server!#] to the node: [#!variable!target!#] will now begin.</key>
<keyname="log_0353">The attempt to migrate the server: [#!variable!server!#] to the node: [#!variable!target!#] returned a non-zero return code [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0355">Re-disabling dual primary by restoring config file settings.</key>
<keyname="log_0356">The attempt to reset DRBD to config file settings returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0357">Failure, exiting with '1'.</key>
<keyname="log_0358">It appears that the call to list the running servers on the migration target: [#!variable!target!#] returned a non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0362">- Server definition was read.</key>
<keyname="log_0363">- Server name is valid.</key>
<keyname="log_0364">- Eumlator is valid.</key>
<keyname="log_0365">- Sufficient RAM is available.</key>
<keyname="log_0366">- Network bridge(s) are available.</key>
<keyname="log_0367">- Storage is valid and ready.</key>
<keyname="log_0368">The bridge: [#!variable!bridge!#] is available for this server.</key>
<keyname="log_0369">The server wants to connect to the bridge: [#!variable!bridge!#] which we do not have on this node.</key>
<keyname="log_0370">The attempt to read the DRBD configuration returned a non-zero code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!drbd_body!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0371">Recording the local connection details for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] -> [#!variable!address!#:#!variable!port!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0372">Recording the peer's connection details for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] -> [#!variable!address!#:#!variable!port!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0373">Checking that the DRBD device: [#!variable!device_path!#] is ready.</key>
<keyname="log_0374">The server wants to use: [#!variable!drbd_device!#] as a hard drive, but we couldn't find the backing logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#] on this node.</key>
<keyname="log_0375">The server wants to use: [#!variable!drbd_device!#] as a hard drive, but the backing logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#] is inactive and an attempt to activate it failed.</key>
<keyname="log_0376">The server wants to use: [#!variable!drbd_device!#] as a hard drive, which is backed by the logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#]. It is ready to use.</key>
<keyname="log_0377">The attempt to read the DRBD status returned a non-zero code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!status_json!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0380">The attempt to start the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] returned a non-zero code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0381">Pausing briefly to give the resources time to start.</key>
<keyname="log_0382">The attempt to read the DRBD status after bringing up the resource(s) for this server returned a non-zero code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The returned output (if any) was: [#!variable!status_json!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0383">The attempt to read the DRBD status after bringing up the resource(s) appears to have failed.</key>
<keyname="log_0384">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] backing the device: [#!variable!device_path!#] was not seen in the 'drbdsetup' status data. Attempting to bringing it up now.</key>
<keyname="log_0385">Checking the DRBD status again.</key>
<keyname="log_0386">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] backing the device: [#!variable!device_path!#] was not able to start.</key>
<keyname="log_0387">Checking that the peer's DRBD resources are Connected and UpToDate prior to migration.</key>
<keyname="log_0388">The local replicated disk: [#!variable!device_path!#] is used by this server. Checking it out now.</key>
<keyname="log_0389">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] volume: [#!variable!volume!#] local disk state is: [#!variable!disk_state!#]. Unsafe to run the server unless the local disk state is UpToDate.</key>
<keyname="log_0390">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] volume: [#!variable!volume!#] local disk state is: [#!variable!disk_state!#], good.</key>
<keyname="log_0394">Ignoring the connection to: [#!variable!peer_short_name!#], it isn't the migration target.</key>
<keyname="log_0395">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] on the peer: [#!variable!name!#] is not UpToDate (or SyncSource). Refusing to migrate.</key>
<keyname="log_0396">Ignoring the local replicated disk: [#!variable!device_path!#], it is not used by this server.</key>
<keyname="log_0397">Checking that the optical disc image: [#!variable!file!#] exists.</key>
<keyname="log_0398">The server has the ISO: [#!variable!file!#] mounted in its optical drive, but that file doesn't exist on this system.</key>
<keyname="log_0399">The server has the ISO: [#!variable!file!#] mounted in its optical drive, which we have, but we can't read it. Check permissions and for SELinux denials.</key>
<keyname="log_0400">The server has the ISO: [#!variable!file!#] mounted in its optical drive, which we have.</key>
<keyname="log_0401">The server wants to use the emulator: [#!variable!emulator!#] which doesn't exist on this node. Was this server migrated from a different generation #!string!brand_0002!# system? Please update '<emulator>...</emulator>' in the server's definition file: [#!variable!definition_file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0402">The server wants to use the emulator: [#!variable!emulator!#] which exists, but we can't run. Please check permissions and for SELinux denials.</key>
<keyname="log_0403">The configured server name: [#!variable!server!#] does not match the name of the server in the definition file: [#!variable!name!#]!</key>
<keyname="log_0404">The configured server name: [#!variable!name!#] needs: [#!variable!ram!# (#!variable!ram_bytes!# bytes)] of RAM, but only: #!variable!available_ram!# (#!variable!available_ram_bytes!# bytes)] are available!</key>
<keyname="log_0405">The definition file: [#!variable!definition_file!#] for the server: [#!variable!server!#] does not exist here!</key>
<keyname="log_0406">The definition file: [#!variable!definition_file!#] for the server: [#!variable!server!#] can not be read!</key>
<keyname="log_0408">The server: [#!variable!server!#] no longer needs the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#]. Taking it down on peer: [#!variable!peer!#] (via IP: #!variable!peer_ip!#) and then taking it down locally.</key>
<keyname="log_0409">The server's disk: [#!variable!device_path!#] is part of the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] which was already taken down.</key>
<keyname="log_0410">The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] local role is: [#!variable!role!#]. Promoting to primary now.</key>
<keyname="log_0411">
Failed to promote the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] primary. Expected a zero return code but got: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, is below:
<keyname="log_0412">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already on this node in the state: [#!variable!state!#], aborting the migration request.</key>
<keyname="log_0413">The logical volume: [#!variable!lv_path!#] is inactive. Attempting to activate it now.</key>
<keyname="log_0414">The DRBD device: [#!variable!drbd_device!#] wasn't found in any DRBD resources on this machine.</key>
<keyname="log_0415">- Seeing if the server: [#!variable!server!#] is running already.</key>
<keyname="log_0416">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already running. Exiting successfully.</key>
<keyname="log_0417">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already running on: [#!variable!host!#]. This appears to be a DR host, which is outside pacemaker. Exiting with OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED (6) to prevent pacemaker from trying to start the server on the other node.</key>
<keyname="log_0418">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already running on: [#!variable!host!#]. This appears to be our peer. Exiting with OCF_ERR_INSTALLED (5) to tell pacemaker to try to start it on the other node.</key>
<keyname="log_0419">The server: [#!variable!server!#] needs the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#]. Bringing it up locally and on the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] (via IP: #!variable!peer_ip!#).</key>
<keyname="log_0420">DRBD's 'auto-promote' is disabled. Promoting the resource: [#!variable!resource!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0421">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is now running on the host: [#!variable!host!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0422">The request to shutdown the server: [#!variable!server!#] was given the wait period of: [#!variable!wait!#], which is not a valid number of seconds.</key>
<keyname="log_0423">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already off.</key>
<keyname="log_0424">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be forced off!</key>
<keyname="log_0425">The server: [#!variable!server!#] will now be gracefully shut down.</key>
<keyname="log_0426">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is now off.</key>
<keyname="log_0427">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] is not yet off after: [#!variable!wait!#] seconds. Giving up waiting.</key>
<keyname="log_0428">[ Error ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] can't by migrated to: [#!variable!target!#] because the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] isn't connected. The current connection state is: [#!variable!connection_state!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0429">[ Error ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] can't by migrated to: [#!variable!target!#] because we can't reach it at all right now.</key>
<keyname="log_0430">The migration of the server: [#!variable!server!#] over to: [#!variable!target!#] isn't needed, it's already running on the target. Exiting successfully.</key>
<keyname="log_0431">All DRBD resources appear to be up, skipping individual DRBD resource startup.</key>
<keyname="log_0432"><![CDATA[Database->archive_database() was not passed an array reference of tables to archive. Please pass an array reference using the 'tables' parameter.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0433">The 'smaps' proc file for the process ID: [#!variable!pid!#] was not found. Did the program just close?</key>
<keyname="log_0434">- The DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] is in the role: [#!variable!role!#] already, no need to bring it up.</key>
<keyname="log_0435">Program: [#!variable!program!#] running as the real user: [#!variable!real_user!# (#!variable!real_uid!#)] and effective user: [#!variable!effective_user!# (#!variable!effective_uid!#)].</key>
<keyname="log_0436">The setuid c-wrapper: [#!variable!wrapper!#] already exists, no need to create it.</key>
<keyname="log_0437">The anvil version cache file: [#!variable!file!#] for: [#!variable!target!#] needs to be created/updated.</key>
<keyname="log_0438"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - No job was found for the 'job_uuid': [#!variable!job_uuid!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0439">No databases available yet, continuing to wait.</key>
<keyname="log_0440">The variable: [#!variable!name!#] is an array reference, but it doesn't have any entries in it.</key>
<keyname="log_0441">The variable: [#!variable!name!#] was expected to be a positive integer, but: [#!variable!value!#] was received.</key>
<keyname="log_0442">The domain: [#!variable!name!#] does not appear to be a valid domain name or an ipv4 IP address. Skipping it.</key>
<keyname="log_0443">The bridge output wasn't in JSON format. Received: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0444">
[ Warning ] - Parsed the IP: [#!variable!ip!#] and MAC: [#!variable!mac!#], but something seems wrong. The section in question was:
====
#!variable!section!#
====
</key>
<keyname="log_0445"><![CDATA[[ Note ] - We're about to do a ping scan of: [#!variable!range!#]. This could take a long time, please be patient! If you think this process is hung, please run 'pgrep nmap' on the host. If a process is returned, this is still running. We go slow to avoid upsetting network security devices or admin.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0446">Found the network device: [#!variable!mac!#] (owned by #!variable!company!#) using the IP address: [#!variable!ip!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0447">About to download: [#!variable!url!#] and save it to: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0448">Ready to parse: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0449">Parsed: [#!variable!records!#], adding/updating them to the database now.</key>
<keyname="log_0450">Skipping the network scan. The next scheduled scan will be done in: [#!variable!next_scan!#]. Override with '--force'.</key>
<keyname="log_0452">Skipping archiving, not a Striker dashboard.</key>
<keyname="log_0453">Archiving: [#!variable!records!#] over: [#!variable!loops!#] segments from the table: [#!variable!table!#] from the database on: [#!variable!host!#]. This might take a bit, please be patient.</key>
<keyname="log_0454">Writing: [#!variable!records!#] to the file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0455">The file to be compressed: [#!variable!file!#] has a current size of: [#!variable!size!#]. Please be patient, this can take a bit of time.</key>
<keyname="log_0456">The compressed file is: [#!variable!file!#] is: [#!variable!size!#], a reduction of: [#!variable!difference!#]. The compression took: [#!variable!took!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0464">About to bring up the network interface: [#!variable!interface!#]</key>
<keyname="log_0465">About to rename the network interface: [#!variable!old_interface!#] to: [#!variable!new_interface!#]</key>
<keyname="log_0466">Disconnected from all databases and closing all open SSH sessions. Will reconnect after the network configuration changes have taken effect.</key>
<keyname="log_0467">Network reconfiguration is complete!</key>
<keyname="log_0468">Skipping the OUI parse. The next scheduled parse will be done in: [#!variable!next_parse!#]. Override with '--force'.</key>
<keyname="log_0469">The rpm: [#!variable!rpm_path!#] appears to be a problem, removing it.</key>
<keyname="log_0470">The network mapping flag has aged out, clearing it.</key>
<keyname="log_0471">The network mapping flag is set. If it isn't cleared by the user, it will expire in: [#!variable!timeout!#] second(s).</key>
<keyname="log_0472">The unified fences metadata file: [#!data!path::data::fences_unified_metadata!#] doesn't exist yet. It will be created now.</key>
<keyname="log_0473">The unified fences metadata file: [#!data!path::data::fences_unified_metadata!#] will be refreshed on user request (--refresh passed).</key>
<keyname="log_0474">The unified fences metadata file: [#!data!path::data::fences_unified_metadata!#] old and will now be refreshed.</key>
<keyname="log_0475">This is a CentOS machine, moving the directory: [#!variable!source!#] to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0476">The database on: [#!variable!host!#] (UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#]) has been forced to resync via '--resync-db'.</key>
<keyname="log_0477">
It looks like you connected to the same database twice! The conflicting databases are:
- [#!variable!db1!#]
- [#!variable!db2!#].
The databases both report the same identifier (as reported by: #!variable!query!#).
If the targets are unique, did you copy the full database directory? A unique identifier is generated when 'initdb' is run, and exists on disk. Exiting.
<keyname="log_0481">[ Note ] - The host: [#!variable!host!#] entry in /etc/hosts has changed IP from: [#!variable!old_ip!#] to: [#!variable!new_ip!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0498">This machine is not in an #!string!brand_0002!#, not configuring IPMI.</key>
<keyname="log_0499">This machine does not appear to have an IPMI BMC (no BMC reported by 'dmidecode'). Not attempting to configure IPMI.</key>
<keyname="log_0500">This machine appears to have an IPMI BMC, but the LAN channel (used to configure the BMC's network) wasn't found. Channels 0 to 9 were checked.</key>
<keyname="log_0501">Configuring the local IPMI is dependent on knowing what #!string!brand_0002!# this host is a member of. This involves looking for a 'job' for this host to be run by 'anvil-join-anvil' (used to determine the IPMI password to set and to know which machine we are in the #!string!brand_0002!#). No job was found, so unable to configure IPMI at this time.</key>
<keyname="log_0502">The IPMI BMC is configured to be set to: [#!variable!ip_address!#], but this doesn't match any of the networks in the install manifest with the UUID: [#!variable!manifest_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0503">The IPMI BMC was set to DHCP, changing to static.</key>
<keyname="log_0504">The IPMI BMC currently has the IP address: [#!variable!old!#], changing it to: [#!variable!new!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0505">The IPMI BMC currently has the subnet mask of: [#!variable!old!#], changing it to: [#!variable!new!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0506">The IPMI BMC currently has the default gateway of: [#!variable!old!#], changing it to: [#!variable!new!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0510">Timed out waiting to ping: [#!variable!ip_address!#]! Configuration will process in case we can't ping our own BMC, but the fence test may fail.</key>
<keyname="log_0511">The password for the IPMI BMC works, no need to update it.</key>
<keyname="log_0512">The password for the IPMI BMC works, no need to update it. Note that we had to use another machine to confirm, it looks like we can't talk to our own BMC using the IP address.</key>
<keyname="log_0513">The password for the IPMI BMC appears to have been successfully updated. Will test to confirm.</key>
<keyname="log_0514">The password for the IPMI BMC appears to have been successfully updated, though we had to reduce it to 20-bytes long. Will test to confirm.</key>
<keyname="log_0515">The password for the IPMI BMC appears to have been successfully updated, though we had to reduce it to 16-bytes long. Will test to confirm.</key>
<keyname="log_0516">Waiting: [#!variable!reset_delay!#] seconds to give the BMC time to reset...</key>
<keyname="log_0523">Found the server to be running using it's PID. The state of the server can't be determined, however. There appears to be a problem with 'virsh'!</key>
<keyname="log_0543">I was asked to process alerts, but there are no configured email servers. No sense proceeding.</key>
<keyname="log_0544">The table: [#!variable!table!#] already exists in the database on the host: [#!variable!host!#], no need to load the schema.</key>
<keyname="log_0545">The table: [#!variable!table!#] does NOT exists in the database on the host: [#!variable!host!#]. Will load the schema file: [#!variable!file!#] now.</key>
<keyname="log_0546">The passed in 'temperature_state' value: [#!variable!temperature_state!#] is invalid. The value must be 'ok', 'warning' or 'critical'.</key>
<keyname="log_0547">The passed in 'temperature_is' value: [#!variable!temperature_is!#] is invalid. The value must be 'nominal', 'warning' or 'critical'.</key>
<keyname="log_0548">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already running, no need to boot it.</key>
<keyname="log_0549">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is already running on the target node: [#!variable!requested_node!#], migration not needed.</key>
<keyname="log_0550">Waiting for the server: [#!variable!server!#] to finish migrating to the node: [#!variable!requested_node!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0551">The migration of the server: [#!variable!server!#] to the node: [#!variable!requested_node!#] is complete!</key>
<keyname="log_0552">Waiting for the server: [#!variable!server!#] to boot...</key>
<keyname="log_0558">I'm not on the same network as: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Unable to check the power state.</key>
<keyname="log_0559">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] appears to be off, but there's no IPMI information, so unable to check the power state or power on the machine.</key>
<keyname="log_0560">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has no IPMI information. Wouldn't be able to boot it, even if it's off, so skipping it.</key>
<keyname="log_0561">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] will be checked to see if it needs to be booted or not.</key>
<keyname="log_0562">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] is up, no need to check if it needs booting.</key>
<keyname="log_0563">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] couldn't be reached directly, but IPMI reports that it is up. Could the IPMI BMC be hung or unplugged?</key>
<keyname="log_0564">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] is off. Will check now if it should be booted.</key>
<keyname="log_0565">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has no stop reason, so we'll check to see if we should power it on, in case it lost power or overheated without warning.</key>
<keyname="log_0566">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was stopped by the user, so we'll leave it off.</key>
<keyname="log_0567">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off because of power loss. Checking to see if it is now safe to restart it.</key>
<keyname="log_0568">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off because of thermal issues. Checking to see if it is now safe to restart it.</key>
<keyname="log_0569">Unable to find an install manifest for the Anvil! [#!variable!anvil_name!#]. As such, unable to determine what UPSes power the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Unable to determine if the power feeding this node is OK or not.</key>
<keyname="log_0570">Unable to parse the install manifest uuid: [#!variable!manifest_uuid!#] for the Anvil! [#!variable!anvil_name!#]. As such, unable to determine what UPSes power the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Unable to determine if the power feeding this node is OK or not.</key>
<keyname="log_0571">The UPS referenced by the 'power_uuid': [#!variable!power_uuid!#] under the host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has no record of being on mains power, so we can't determine how long it's been on batteries. Setting the "shortest time on batteries" to zero seconds.</key>
<keyname="log_0573">There appears to be a problem translating the 'fence_ipmilan' into a workable 'ipmitool' command for the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Unable to check the thermal data of the host.</key>
<keyname="log_0574">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off because of power loss. Power is back and the UPSes are sufficiently charged. Booting it back up now.</key>
<keyname="log_0575">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off for thermal reasons. All available thermal sensors read as OK now. Booting it back up now.</key>
<keyname="log_0576">The file: [#!variable!file_path!#] isn't on (or isn't the right size on) Striker: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Not using it to pull from.</key>
<keyname="log_0578">I was about to start: [#!variable!command!#], but I last tried to run this: [#!variable!last_start!#] seconds ago. We'll wait at least a minute before we try to run it again.</key>
<keyname="log_0588">We're required by at least one peer, so we'll wait a bit and check to see if they still need us before we proceed with the deletion.</key>
<keyname="log_0589">Deleting the file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0590">Wiping the metadata from the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0591">Wiping any file system signatures and then deleting the logical volume: [#!variable!device_path!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0594">The lvm.conf already has the filter: [#!variable!filter!#], will not change it.</key>
<keyname="log_0595">Updated the lvm.conf file to add the filter: [#!variable!filter!#] to prevent LVM from seeing the DRBD devices as LVM devices.</key>
<keyname="log_0596">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] last updated the database: [#!variable!difference!#] seconds ago, skipping power checks.</key>
<keyname="log_0597">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has no entries in the 'updated' table, so ScanCore has likely never run. Skipping this host for now.</key>
<keyname="log_0604">Successful access over the network: [#!variable!network!#] to the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] using the peer's IP: [#!variable!peer_ip!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0605">Failed to acess over the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] over the network: [#!variable!network!#] via the peer's IP: [#!variable!peer_ip!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0606">At least one network connection to the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] is still down. Waiting a bit and then will check again.</key>
<keyname="log_0607">All connections to the peer: [#!variable!peer!#] are up!</key>
<keyname="log_0613">The file: [#!variable!file_name!#] is not recorded for the host [#!variable!host_name!#] yet. Registering it now as not sync'ed to this system.</key>
<keyname="log_0615">We were asked to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#], but it doesn't exist, so nothing to do.</key>
<keyname="log_0616">The file: [#!variable!file!#] has been successfully removed.</key>
<keyname="log_0617">We were asked to delete the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the target: [#!variable!target!#], but it doesn't exist, so nothing to do.</key>
<keyname="log_0618">Successfully deleted the file: [#!variable!file!#] on the target: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0619">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has shut down for thermal reasons: [#!variable!count!#] times. To prevent a frequent boot / thermal excursion / shutdown loop, we will wait: [#!variable!wait_for!#] before marking it's temperature as being OK again.</key>
<keyname="log_0620">This host has been running for: [#!variable!uptime!#]. The cluster will not be started (uptime must be less than 10 minutes for 'anvil-safe-start' to be called automatically).</key>
<keyname="log_0621">- The Scan agent: [#!variable!agent_name!#] ran a bit long, exiting after: [#!variable!runtime!#] seconds with the return code: [#!variable!return_code!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0622">Aging out one or more records that are more than: [#!variable!age!#] hours old from the table: [#!variable!table!#] on the database host: [#!variable!database!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0623">Starting the process of aging out old data. This can take about a minute, please be patient.</key>
<keyname="log_0624">Aging out old data completed after: [#!variable!runtime!#] seconds.</key>
<keyname="log_0631">Network device names have changed, rebooting to ensure they take effect. The job will restart once the network comes back up.</key>
<keyname="log_0639">The Anvil! daemon is in startup mode, and the job: [#!variable!job_uuid!#], command: [#!variable!job_command!#] is not a startup job, ignoring it for now.</key>
<keyname="log_0641">The server: [#!variable!server!#] has a location constraint that preferres our peer, but our peer is offline. Updating the location constraint to prefer this node.</key>
<keyname="log_0642">Disabling dual primary for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] to the node: [#!variable!target_name!# (#!variable!target_node_id!#)].</key>
<keyname="log_0647">[ Note ] - The network interface: [#!variable!name!#] with 'network_interface_uuid': [#!variable!uuid!#] is a duplicate, removing it from the database(s).</key>
<keyname="log_0649">[ Note ] - The Anvil!: [#!variable!anvil_name!#]'s storage group: [#!variable!storage_group!#] didn't have an entry for the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. The volume group: [#!variable!vg_internal_uuid!#] is a close fit and not in another storage group, so adding it to this storage group now.</key>
<keyname="log_0650">[ Note ] - We're a Striker and we did not connect to a peer's database. Will check now if we can load a recent backup, then start postgres locally (with or without a load).</key>
<keyname="log_0651">Evaluating the dump file: [#!variable!full_path!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0652">The database host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] is not configured here, ignoring: [#!variable!full_path!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0654">The database was dumped to: [#!variable!file!#] in: [#!variable!took!#] second(s). The size of the dump file is: [#!variable!size!#] (#!variable!size_bytes) bytes).</key>
<keyname="log_0655">The database was loaded successfull from the file: [#!variable!file!#] in: [#!variable!took!#] second(s)!</key>
<keyname="log_0656">No databases were available, so we will become primary after loading: [#!variable!file!#], which is: [#!variable!size!#] (#!variable!size_bytes!# bytes). Please be patient, this could take a moment.</key>
<keyname="log_0657">The database was loaded, clear it and other DB dumps out now so that they don't get reloaded again in the future.</key>
<keyname="log_0658">Sync'ed the file: [#!variable!file!#] to the peer Striker: [#!variable!host_name!#]. The sync took: [#!variable!took!#] seconds, and the file was: [#!variable!size!#] (#!variable!size_bytes!# bytes).</key>
<keyname="log_0659">We're going to shut down our database. Creating a backup first.</key>
<keyname="log_0660">Stopped the postgresql daemon as a peer is currently primary.</key>
<keyname="log_0663">The target can be reached on the dedicated migration network: [#!variable!target!#] via the IP address: [#!variable!ip!#], switching to use that for the RAM copy.</key>
<keyname="log_0664">[ Note ] - The IP address: [#!variable!ip!#] with 'ip_address_uuid': [#!variable!uuid!#] is a duplicate, removing it from the database(s).</key>
<keyname="log_0666"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->query() was asked to query the database with UUID: [#!variable!old_uuid!#] but there is no file handle open to the database. Switched the read to: [#!variable!new_uuid!#].]]></key>
<keyname="log_0671">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off for an unknown reason, and 'feature::scancore::disable::boot-unknown-stop' is set to: [#!data!feature::scancore::disable::boot-unknown-stop!#]. Will not boot this host.</key>
<keyname="log_0672">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was powered off for an unknown reason, and 'feature::scancore::disable::boot-unknown-stop' is set to: [#!data!feature::scancore::disable::boot-unknown-stop!#]. If power and temperature looks good, we'll boot it.</key>
<keyname="log_0673">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] has good power and temperature readings. Booting it back up now.</key>
<keyname="log_0674">The resync has completed in: [#!variable!took!#] second(s).</key>
<keyname="log_0675"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - There was a database handle error while preparing the database query: [#!variable!query!#] on: [#!variable!server!#]. The eval error was: [#!variable!eval_error!#]. Note that if the query reports '--', the query was listed as containing sensitive data and '$anvil->Log->secure' is not set. ]]></key>
<keyname="log_0676">[ Note ] - The DRBD kernel module failed to load. It is possible the kernel was updated. We will check to see if we can install a pre-built RPM, or if we need to build one ourselves.</key>
<keyname="log_0677">Found an installable DRBD kernel module RPM that matches the current kernel. Installing it now.</key>
<keyname="log_0678">[ Note ] - We need to build the DRBD kernel module. This can take a few minutes, please be patient! Use 'journalctl -f' to monitor the build process.</key>
<keyname="log_0679">Successfully built and installed the new DRBD kernel module!</key>
<keyname="log_0680">We were asked to resync the database, but this host is hosting: [#!variable!count!#] server(s). Resync is not allowed when servers are running to reduce the risk the kernel's out of memory handler shooting a VM if the resync consumes too much RAM. You can see which servers are running with 'virsh list' and look for servers whose states are "running", "paused", "in shutdown" or "pmsuspended".</key>
<keyname="log_0684">The network interface: [#!variable!nic!#] on the host: [#!variable!host!#] is recorded in the 'history.network_interfaces' table, but has not corresponding entry in the public table. Removing it.</key>
<keyname="log_0685">[ Note ] - The network bridge: [#!variable!name!#] with 'bridge_uuid': [#!variable!uuid!#] is a duplicate, removing it from the database(s).</key>
<keyname="log_0694">The connection to: [#!variable!host!#] for the resource: [#!variable!resource!#] is in the connection state: [#!variable!connection_state!#]. Will try to connect to the peer and up the resource now.</key>
<keyname="log_0702">I was asked to update the timestamp, but the returned timestamp matches the last one. Will loop until a new timestamp is returned.</key>
<keyname="log_0703">The timestamp has been updated from: [#!variable!old_time!#] to: [#!variable!new_time!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0704"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - The method Database->read_state() was called but both the 'state_name' and 'state_uuid' parameters were not passed or both were empty.]]></key>
<keyname="log_0706">Updating the OUI list will happen after the system has been up for at least an hour. You can force an update now by running 'striker-parse-oui --force' at the command line.</key>
<keyname="log_0717">This server will boot: [#!variable!delay!#] after the server: [#!variable!server!#]. Checking if it's time to boot it or not.</key>
<keyname="log_0718">The server: [#!variable!boot_after_server!#] hasn't booted yet, holding off booting: [#!variable!this_server!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0719">Evaluating the booting of the server: [#!variable!server!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0720">The server: [#!variable!boot_after_server!#] has booted, but we need to wait: [#!variable!time_to_wait!#] seconds before we can start this server: [#!variable!this_server!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0721">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is ready to boot.</key>
<keyname="log_0722">The server: [#!variable!server!#] was found to be running already, but it wasn't marked as booted. Marking it as if it just booted to handle any dependent servers.</key>
<keyname="log_0723">The server: [#!variable!server!#] is configured to stay off, ignoring it.</key>
<keyname="log_0724">The file: [#!variable!file!#] needs to be added to the database, but since the last scan it's size grew from: [#!variable!old_size_bytes!# (#!variable!old_size_hr!#)] to: [#!variable!new_size_bytes!# (#!variable!new_size_hr!#)]. A difference of: [#!variable!difference_bytes!# (#!variable!difference_hr!#)]. It might still be being uploaded, so we'll keep checking periodocally until the size stops changing.</key>
<keyname="log_0732">Updating logind to ignore ACPI power button events so that IPMI-based fence requests don't trigger an attempt to gracefully shut down. For more information, see: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1578823</key>
<keyname="log_0737">The job: [#!variable!command!#] (with job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#]) is being skipped for now, already started a job (started job_uuid: [#!variable!started_job!#]) with this command on this loop.</key>
<keyname="log_0741">I was about to start: [#!variable!command!#] with the job UUID: [#!variable!this_job_uuid!#]. However, another job using the same command with the job UUID: [#!variable!other_job_uuid!#]. To avoid race conditions, only one process with a given command is run at the same time.</key>
<keyname="log_0747">Failed to connect to the host: [#!variable!host!#]! Unable to up the resource on it. The volume(s) backing this server are UpToDate locally, so booting should be fine.</key>
<keyname="log_0748">- Creating the new local LV: [#!variable!backing_disk!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0749">- Target: [#!variable!device_target!#], boot: [#!variable!say_boot!#], path: [#!variable!device_path!#], Available space: [#!variable!max_free_space!#]</key>
<keyname="log_0750">Done!</key>
<keyname="log_0751">- Testing the updated DRBD resource config file to ensure the new volumes are cromulent...</key>
<keyname="log_0752">Success!</key>
<keyname="log_0753">- Copying the new resource file to out peers.</key>
<keyname="log_0754"> - Copying: [#!variable!resource_file!#] to: [#!variable!host_name!#:#!variable!destination!#] via: [#!variable!use_ip!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0755">- Creating the replicated storage metadata on the new backing devices now.</key>
<keyname="log_0756"> - Creating the new LV on the peer: [#!variable!host_name!#:#!variable!backing_disk!#], via: [#!variable!use_ip!# (#!variable!use_network!#)]</key>
<keyname="log_0757">- Writing out the updated DRBD config file.</key>
<keyname="log_0758"> - Creating the meta-data on the new local volume: [#!variable!next_drbd_volume!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0759"> - Creating the meta-data on the peer: [#!variable!host_name!#:#!variable!drbd_resource!#/#!variable!next_drbd_volume!#], via: [#!variable!use_ip!# (#!variable!use_network!#)]</key>
<keyname="log_0760">- Registered a job with job UUID: [#!variable!job_uuid!#] to reload the resource config on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0766"> - The resource is primary on the peer: [#!variable!host_name!#], forcing primary there via: [#!variable!use_ip!# (#!variable!use_network!#)].</key>
<keyname="log_0767">- Initial sync does not appear to be required.</key>
<keyname="log_0768">- Ready to add the new disk. Checking if the server is running...</key>
<keyname="log_0769">- The server is running on this host, we'll attach the disk here.</key>
<keyname="log_0770">- The server is running on: [#!variable!server_host!#], we'll attach the disk there.</key>
<keyname="log_0771">- The server isn't running anywhere, we'll attach the disk offline on this host.</key>
<keyname="log_0772">- Defining the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] to prepare for 'virsh' modification of the server.</key>
<keyname="log_0773">- Adding the drive to the definition now.</key>
<keyname="log_0774">- Updating the stored definition and undefining the server now...</key>
<keyname="log_0775">- Adding the drive to the server directly...</key>
<keyname="log_0776">- Reading the updated server definition</key>
<keyname="log_0777">- Validating the updated definition</key>
<keyname="log_0778">- Updating the stored definition and undefining the server now...</key>
<keyname="log_0779"> - Adding the drivve to the server using its host: [#!variable!server_host!#] via: [#!variable!use_ip!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0780">- Updating the stored definition and undefining the server now...</key>
<keyname="log_0781"> - The peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#], is stuck 'Negotiating'; disconnecting... </key>
<keyname="log_0782"> reconnecting... </key>
<keyname="log_0783">- Waiting for the disk state to be updated:</key>
<keyname="log_0784"> - Connected, checking volume: [#!variable!drbd_resource!#/#!variable!next_drbd_volume!#] disk state: </key>
<keyname="log_0785">Not Connected yet.</key>
<keyname="log_0786">Disk not ready yet.</key>
<keyname="log_0787">Ready!
- Disk state is: [#!variable!peer_disk_state!#]</key>
<keyname="log_0788">- Timed out waiting for the peer to connect.</key>
<keyname="log_0789">[ Note ] - The size can be in percent, ie: '50%' or '100%', a number in bytes, or a human-readable size.
- Human readable sizes must NOT have a space between the number and letter suffix. Also, base2
- vs base10 notation! Ie: '1GiB' = 1,073,741,824 bytes', '1GB' == '1,000,000,000 bytes'. A single
- letter used to denote size will be interpreted as base2. ie: '1G == 1GiB'.</key>
<keyname="log_0790">- Preparing to grow the storage by: [#!variable!size!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0791"> - Extending local LV: [#!variable!backing_disk!#]...</key>
<keyname="log_0805">Getting a screenshot from: [#!variable!server_name!#] (uuid: [#!variable!server_uuid!#]) from the host: [#!variable!host_name!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0806">- Saving the screenshot: [#!variable!ppm_file!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0812">The file: [#!variable!full_path!#] is in the database multiple times. This could be an artifact from peering Strikers. Selecting an entry to remove...</key>
<keyname="log_0813">Deleting the 'files' database entry for the file uuid: [#!variable!file_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0821">No device found for PV: [#!variable!pv_name!#], skipping it.</key>
<keyname="log_0822">Found: [#!variable!free_space!#] free space after the PV partition: [#!variable!device_path!#:#!variable!pv_partition!#]! Will grow the partition to use the free space.</key>
<keyname="log_0823">Found: [#!variable!free_space!#] free space after the PV partition: [#!variable!device_path!#:#!variable!pv_partition!#]. This is too small for auto-growing the partition.</key>
<keyname="log_0824">Found the PV partition: [#!variable!device_path!#:#!variable!device_partition!#], but there's another partition after it. Not going to grow it, of course.</key>
<keyname="log_0825">The partition: [#!variable!pv_name!#] appears to have been grown successfully. The new partition scheme is:
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="log_0826">The resize appears to have been successful. The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] details are now:
====
#!variable!output!#
====
</key>
<keyname="log_0827">The physical volume: [#!variable!pv_name!#] has been resized!</key>
<keyname="log_0829">Failed to connect to any database, waiting before trying to connect again. We will reboot if we do not connect in: [#!variable!time_left!#] second.</key>
<keyname="log_0830">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was found in the '/etc/hosts' file with the expected IP: [#!variable!ip_address!#]!</key>
<keyname="log_0831">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was found in the '/etc/hosts' file, but the expected IP: [#!variable!ip_address!#] doesn't match the found IP: [#!variable!found_ip!#]! Ignoring this entry.</key>
<keyname="log_0832">The host: [#!variable!host_name!#] was found not found in the '/etc/hosts' file! We'll wait a few seconds and check again.</key>
<keyname="log_0833">All host names were found in '/etc/hosts', ready to proceed!</key>
<keyname="log_0834">One or more hosts are not yet in the '/etc/hosts' file with expected IPs. We'll wait a short bit and check again.</key>
<keyname="log_0835">The CPU load average is; (one / five / ten minutes): [#!variable!one_minute!# / #!variable!five_minutes!# / #!variable!ten_minutes!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0837">Time spend (in secs) doing; IO wait: [#!variable!io_wait!#], user mode: [#!variable!user_mode!#], niced user mode: [#!variable!user_mode_nice!#], system mode: [#!variable!system_mode!#], idle tasks: [#!variable!idle_tasks!#], hard IRQ: [#!variable!hard_irq!#], soft IRQ: [#!variable!soft_irq!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0838">CPU Core: [#!variable!core!#], time doind (seconds); user mode: [#!variable!user_mode!#], niced user mode: [#!variable!user_mode_nice!#], system mode: [#!variable!system_mode!#], idle tasks: [#!variable!idle_tasks!#], hard IRQ: [#!variable!hard_irq!#], soft IRQ: [#!variable!soft_irq!#].</key>
<keyname="log_0839">Drive: [#!variable!device_name!#], IOs currently in progress: [#!variable!in_progress!#], weighted time spent: [#!variable!weighted_time_spent!# sec].</key>
<keyname="log_0848">The fence level exists and it's the same fence agent, nothing to do.</key>
<keyname="log_0849">The fence level exists, but it's for the fence name: [#!variable!old_fence_name!#], agent: [#!variable!old_fence_agent!#], deleting it.</key>
<keyname="log_0850">Creating the fence level: [#!variable!key_name!#] for the agent: [#!variable!fence_agent!#] using the device(s): [#!variable!devices!#]</key>
<!-- Messages for users (less technical than log entries), though sometimes used for logs, too. -->
<keyname="message_0001">The host name: [#!variable!target!#] does not resolve to an IP address.</key>
<keyname="message_0002">The connection to: [#!variable!connection!#] was refused. If you recently booted the target, the network might have started, the ssh daemon might not be running yet.</key>
<keyname="message_0003">There is no route to: [#!variable!target!#]. Is the machine (or the interface) up?</key>
<keyname="message_0004">Timed out while waiting for a reply from: [#!variable!target!#]. Is the machine booting up? If so, please wait a minute or two and try again.</key>
<keyname="message_0005">There was an unknown error while connecting as: [#!variable!user!#] to: [#!variable!remote_user!#@#!variable!target!#]. The error was: [#!variable!error!#]</key>
<keyname="message_0006">We were unable to log in to: [#!variable!connection!#]. Please check that the password is correct or that passwordless SSH is configured properly.</key>
<keyname="message_0007">An SSH session was successfully opened to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0013">Updated the journald config file: [#!variable!file!#] to enable persistent storage of logs to disk. Will restart the journald daemon now.</key>
<keyname="message_0014">One or more files on disk have changed. Exiting to reload.</key>
<keyname="message_0015">The reconfigure of the network has begun.</key>
<keyname="message_0016">The host name: [#!variable!host_name!#] has been set.</key>
<keyname="message_0017">Failed to set the host name: [#!variable!host_name!#]! The host name is currently [#!variable!bad_host_name!#]. This is probably a program error.</key>
<keyname="message_0018">What would you like the new password to be?</key>
<keyname="message_0019">Please enter the password again to confirm.</key>
<keyname="message_0020">About to update the local passwords (shell users, database and web interface).</key>
<keyname="message_0069">Added the peer to the config file.</key>
<keyname="message_0070">Old peer found and removed from the config file.</key>
<keyname="message_0071">Existing peer found and update needed and made.</key>
<keyname="message_0072">Configuration changed, existing config backed up as: [#!variable!backup!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0073">New config written to disk.</key>
<keyname="message_0074">Reconnecting to the database(s) to ask the peer to add us. Will hold here until the peer is added to the 'hosts' table. Please be patient.</key>
<keyname="message_0075">The peer: [#!variable!host!#] is now in the database. Proceeding.</key>
<keyname="message_0076">The job the peer add us has been registered. It should add us as soon as it looks for new jobs (generally within a second or two).</key>
<keyname="message_0077">
NOTE: Please be patient!
The 'dnf' cache will be cleared to ensure the freshest RPMs are download. This will cause a delay
before output starts to appear. Once started, each RPM will be reported after it is downloaded. Large
RPMs may cause the output to appear stalled. You can verify that the download it proceeding by using
'df -hs #!variable!directory!#' to verify the numbers are increasing.
<!-- The strings below are used in the 'default' PXE menu. Entries used as option labels use '^' to indicate the hotkey, and must be unique in a given menu. -->
<keyname="message_0095">Restarting: [#!variable!daemon!#] after updating the file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0096">The file: [#!variable!file!#] did not need to be updated.</key>
<keyname="message_0097">The file: [#!variable!file!#] was updated.</key>
<keyname="message_0098">Enabling and starting: [#!variable!daemon!#]</key>
<keyname="message_0099">The daemon: [#!variable!daemon!#] is already enabled, skipping.</key>
<keyname="message_0100">Copying the syslinux files: [#!data!path::directories::syslinux!#/*] into the tftpboot directory: [#!data!path::directories::tftpboot!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0101">The syslinux files from: [#!data!path::directories::syslinux!#] appear to already be in the tftpboot directory: [#!data!path::directories::tftpboot!#], skipping.</key>
<keyname="message_0102">Checking that the "Install Target" function is configured and updated.</key>
<!-- The strings below are printed in bash, so be mindful of escaping characters. The strings are wrapped in double-quotes ("), so escape them with a back-slash (\") -->
<keyname="message_0103">Finding install drive for a Striker dashboard.</key>
<keyname="message_0105">Finding install drive for a DR (disaster recovery) host.</key>
<keyname="message_0106">
[ Error ] - Target type not specified. Be sure that '\$type' is set to
'striker', 'node' or 'dr' in the \%pre section of the kickstart
script.
</key>
<!-- These are injected into the perl script in the kickstart files. Leave the string variables and function calls in place! -->
<keyname="message_0107"><![CDATA[Analyzing platter drive: [".$path."], using the transport: [".$device->{$path}{transport}."], of the size: [".$device->{$path}{size}." (".hr_size($device->{$path}{size}).")]]]></key>
<keyname="message_0108"><![CDATA[Analyzing solid-state drive: [".$path."], using the transport: [".$device->{$path}{transport}."], of the size: [".$device->{$path}{size}." (".hr_size($device->{$path}{size}).")]]]></key>
<keyname="message_0109"><![CDATA[Selected the largest disk: [".$use_drive."], which has a capacity of: [".hr_size($device->{$use_drive}{size})."]]]></key>
<keyname="message_0110"><![CDATA[Selected the smallest platter drive: [".$use_drive."], which has a capacity of: [".hr_size($device->{$use_drive}{size})."]]]></key>
<keyname="message_0111"><![CDATA[Selected the smallest solid-state drive: [".$use_drive."], which has a capacity of: [".hr_size($device->{$use_drive}{size})."] (no platter drives found)]]></key>
<keyname="message_0112"><![CDATA[[ Error ] - Failed to find any fixed drives (platter or USB, not removable) to install onto. Unable to proceed.]]></key>
<keyname="message_0113"><![CDATA[Writing out the partition plan to: [".$partition_file."]]]></key>
<!-- Above here are strings used in the kickstart scripts. Be sure to test kickstart installation after changing / translation between 'message_0103' and 'message_0114'. -->
<keyname="message_0119">[ Error ] - The comps.xml file: [#!variable!comps_xml!#] was not found. This provides package group information required for Install Target guests.</key>
<keyname="message_0121">Successfully enabled the Install Target function.</key>
<keyname="message_0122">Successfully disabled the Install Target function.</key>
<keyname="message_0123">The 'Install Target' function is enabled.</key>
<keyname="message_0124">The 'Install Target' function is disabled.</key>
<keyname="message_0125">The 'Install Target' function has been disabled.</key>
<keyname="message_0126">The attempt to disabled the 'Install Target' function failed! Please check the logs for details.</key>
<keyname="message_0127">The 'Install Target' function has been enabled.</key>
<keyname="message_0128">The attempt to enable the 'Install Target' function failed! Please check the logs for details.</key>
<keyname="message_0129">[ Error ] - The comps.xml file: [#!variable!comps_xml!#] was found, but something failed when we tried to copy it to: [#!variable!target_comps!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0131">Back-Channel Network ##!variable!number!# - Used for all inter-machine communication in the #!string!brand_0006!#, as well as communication for foundation pack devices. Should be VLAN-isolated from the IFN and, thus, trusted.</key>
<keyname="message_0132">Storage Network ##!variable!number!# - Used for DRBD communication between nodes and DR hosts. Should be VLAN-isolated from the IFN and, thus, trusted.</key>
<keyname="message_0133">Internet-Facing Network ##!variable!number!# - Used for all client/user facing traffic. Likely connected to a semi-trusted network only.</key>
<keyname="message_0134">Updating / configuring the firewall.</key>
<keyname="message_0135">It appears like we need to accept the fingerprint. Will do so now and then try to conenct again.</key>
<keyname="message_0136">The zone: [#!variable!zone!#] file: [#!variable!file!#] needs to be updated.</key>
<keyname="message_0137">The zone: [#!variable!zone!#] file: [#!variable!file!#] doesn't exist, it will now be created.</key>
<keyname="message_0138">The interface: [#!variable!interface!#] will be added to the zone: [#!variable!zone!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0139">Reloading the firewall...</key>
<keyname="message_0140">Restarting the firewall...</key>
<keyname="message_0141">Changing the default zone to: [#!variable!zone!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0142">* Download progress: [#!variable!percentage!# %], Downloaded: [#!variable!downloaded!#], Current rate: [#!variable!current_rate!#], Average Rate: [#!variable!average_rate!#], Time Running: [#!variable!running_time!#], Estimated left: [#!variable!estimated_left!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0143">The zone: [#!variable!zone!#]'s user-land file: [#!variable!file!#] exists. Skipping checking the configuration of this zone.</key>
<keyname="message_0144">Red Hat user</key>
<keyname="message_0145">Red Hat password</key>
<keyname="message_0146">What kind of machine will this host be?</key>
<keyname="message_0147"><![CDATA[What is the host's <b>current</b> IP address and password?]]></key>
<keyname="message_0148"><![CDATA[This is a RHEL host and has not yet been subscribed. You can enter your Red Hat subscription credentials below. If the host has internet access, the host will be subscribed during setup.]]></key>
<keyname="message_0149">The target's host key has changed. If the target has been rebuilt, or the target IP reused, the old key will need to be removed. If this is the case, remove line: [#!variable!line!#] from: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0150">Set the new host name.</key>
<keyname="message_0151">This is a RHEL host and has not yet been subscribed, but there is no internet access detected. OS Updates likely won't work, nor will subscribing the system. These tasks will be deferred until later in the setup process.</key>
<keyname="message_0152">There is no internet access detected. OS Updates likely won't work and will be deferred until later in the setup process.</key>
<keyname="message_0153">Local repository</key>
<keyname="message_0154">Mail Server Configuration</key>
<keyname="message_0155">When alert emails are sent, they are stored locally and then forwarded to a mail server. This is where you can configure the mail server that alerts are forwarded to for delivery to recipients.</key>
<keyname="message_0157">When a system alert is recorded, any alert recipient interested in that alert will be notified by email. This is determined by the alert's level, and the recipients alert level interest. If the alert's level is equal to or higher than a given alert, an email will be crafted for them, in their chosen language and units.</key>
<keyname="message_0158">[ Error ] - The modules.yaml file: [#!variable!modules_yaml!#] was found, but something failed when we tried to copy it to: [#!variable!target_modules!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0163">The network is the lowest IP in the subnet range. This is not any given IP address. For example, '10.255.0.0' for the mask '255.255.0.0', '192.168.1.0' for the mask '255.255.255.0', etc.</key>
<keyname="message_0164">The subnet mask indicates the size of the network. The BCN and SN must be '255.255.0.0 (/16)'. Set the mask to match you IFN network(s).</key>
<keyname="message_0165">If the network has a gateway (permanent or periodic), enter it here.</key>
<keyname="message_0166">An isolated, VLAN'ed network used for all inter-machine communication in the #!string!brand_0006!#, as well as communication for foundation pack devices.</key>
<keyname="message_0167">An isolated, VLAN'ed network Used for storage replication traffic only.</key>
<keyname="message_0168">Connecting to the main site intranet. This is the network (or networks) that guest virtual servers will use to connect to all devices outside the #!string!brand_0006!# system.</key>
<keyname="message_0171">Which machine do you want to purge from the database(s)? </key>
<keyname="message_0172">Note: Be sure all databases are online! Otherwise, the purged records could return during the next resync!</key>
<keyname="message_0173">Are you sure you want to purge: [#!variable!host_name!# (#!variable!host_uuid!#)]?</key><!-- Translation note: If you want to accept other characters as confirmation, update 'striker-purge-host', 'sub confirm' in the 'normalize -y' section. -->
<keyname="message_0174">Confirmed by switch, proceeding with purge of: [#!variable!host_name!#].</key>
</key><!-- Translation note: System->update_hosts() looks for '##] anvil-daemon [##' to know if this alert was added to /etc/hosts. As such, please retain that exact string in your translation. -->
<keyname="message_0178">Hosts added or updated by the #!string!brand_0002!# on: [#!variable!date!#]:</key>
<keyname="message_0179">ScanCore has started.</key>
<keyname="message_0180">The scan agent: [#!variable!agent_name!#] timed out! It was given: [#!variable!timeout!#] seconds to run, but it didn't return, so it was terminated.</key>
<keyname="message_0181">The scan agent: [#!variable!agent_name!#] check if it's schema was loaded! This is likely a problem with the SQL schema in the file: [#!variable!file!#]. Details are likely available in the: [#!data!path::log::main!#] log file.</key>
<keyname="message_0182">The scan agent: [#!variable!agent_name!#] has now successfully loaded! Whatever issue existed with: [#!variable!file!#] has been resolved.</key>
<keyname="message_0183">The SQL schema for the scan agent: [#!variable!agent_name!#] has been loaded into the database host: [#!variable!host_name!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0184">This Striker is a RHEL host. As such, we'll need to download any updated to packages in the High Availability repositories from entitled nodes. Will search now for a node to use...</key>
<keyname="message_0185">The node: [#!variable!node_name!#] is online, has internet access and it is a RHEL machine. Will use it to download HA packages.</key>
<keyname="message_0186">No RHEL-based nodes are available. Unable to check for updated packages under the High Availability entitlement.</key>
<keyname="message_0187">Downloaded and copied HA packages that started with the letter: [#!variable!letter!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0188">Finished downloading HA packages!</key>
Copying the file: [#!variable!source_file!#] over to: [#!variable!host!#:#!variable!target_directory!#] using: [#!variable!ip_address!# (#!variable!network!#)].
The file size is: [#!variable!size!#], and the link speed appears to be: [#!variable!link_speed!#], for an estimated copy time of about: [#!variable!eta_copy_time!#].
Please be patient, this could take a bit for large files.</key>
<keyname="message_0196">Registering the file to be downloaded to host: [#!variable!host!#]. Hosts that are not online will sync the file when they do return.</key>
<keyname="message_0198">Processing the pull of a file from Striker.</key>
<keyname="message_0199">We're a DR host and there are: [#!variable!strikers!#] dashboards, so we will wait to pull the file until after the nodes are done. We're currently waiting on; Node 1? [#!variable!node1_waiting!#], Node 2? [#!variable!node2_waiting!#]. We'll check again at: [#!variable!wait_until!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0200">Beginning rsync from: [#!variable!source_file!#] to: [#!variable!target_directory!#], please be patient...</key>
<keyname="message_0201">Download appears to be complete, calculating md5sum to verify, please be patient...</key>
<keyname="message_0202">Success! The file has been successfully downloaded.</key>
<keyname="message_0233">It appears that another instance of: [#!variable!program!#] is already runing. Please wait for it to complete (or kill it manually if needed).</key>
<keyname="message_0236">This records how long it took to migrate a given server. The average of the last five migations is used to guess how long future migrations will take.</key>
<keyname="message_0240"><![CDATA[Please specify the Anvil! or host you want to purge. Use '--anvil <name_or_uuid>' or '--host <name_or_uuid>'.]]></key>
<keyname="message_0241"><![CDATA[Used '-y' or '--yes', proceeding automatically.]]></key>
<keyname="message_0242">Are you sure that you want to completely purge: [#!variable!host_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] from the Anvil! database(s)?</key>
<keyname="message_0243">Are you sure that you want to completely purge the Anvil!: [#!variable!anvil_name!#] (UUID: [#!variable!anvil_uuid!#] along with the machines:</key>
<keyname="message_0247"><![CDATA[Please specify which server you want to manage with '--server <name_or_uuid>'. Available servers on this Anvil! system;]]></key>
<keyname="message_0259">Preparing to manage VNC pipes.</key>
<keyname="message_0260">Finished [#!variable!operation!#] VNC pipe for server UUID [#!variable!server_uuid!#] from host UUID [#!variable!host_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0306">This is a test alert message sent at alert level: [#!variable!level!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0307">Failed to send a test alert at level: [#!variable!level!#]. Is anyone listening at that level? Is the mail server configured?</key>
<keyname="message_0308">The DRBD config file was not found. A protect job needs to be run from the Anvil! node hosting the server to be protected.</key>
<keyname="message_0311">Picked up the special operation job.</key>
<keyname="message_0312">Reloading (adjusting) the DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#]. This will not complete until all peers have also reloaded this resource.</key>
<keyname="message_0313">DRBD resource: [#!variable!resource!#] has been reloaded.</key>
<keyname="message_0325">[ Note ] - It looks like 'dnf' (pid(s): [#!variable!pids!#]) is running, holding our start up until it's done (in case the system is being updated now).</key>
<keyname="message_0326">This daemon just started. Holding off starting jobs for another: [#!variable!will_start_in!#] second(s).</key>
<keyname="message_0327">[ Note ] - It looks like 'anvil-version-changes' (pid(s): [#!variable!pids!#]) is running, holding off on power action until it's done (in case the system is being updated now or kernel modules are being built).</key>
<keyname="message_0328">[ Note ] - The DRBD (replicated storage) kernel module appears to not exist. This is normal after an OS update, will try building the kernel module now. Please be patient.</key>
<keyname="message_0329">[ Note ] - Deleting the old drbd fenced attribute: [#!variable!attribute!#] for the node: [#!variable!node_name!#] (ID: [#!variable!node_id!#]) from the CIB.</key>
- Preparing to add a the drive: [#!variable!drbd_resource!#/#!variable!next_drbd_volume!#] using the storage group: [#!variable!storage_group_name!#]...</key>
<keyname="message_0383">Renaming old device/name: [#!variable!old_device!#/#!variable!old_name!#] with MAC: [#!variable!mac_address!#] to: [#!variable!new_name!#] using UUID: [#!variable!nm_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0384">- Updating the udev file: [#!variable!file!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0385">- Removing the old 'connection.interface-name': [#!variable!name!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0386">- Matching the new interface name: [#!variable!new_name!#] to the bios device name: [#!variable!old_device!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0387">- Setting the connection.id to the bios device name: [#!variable!old_device!#]</key>
<keyname="message_0388">The new interface names need a reboot to take effect.</key>
<keyname="message_0389">Rebooting NOW! The job will restart on reboot.</key>
<keyname="message_0390">Checking if the bond: [#!variable!bond_name!#] exists or not.</key>
<keyname="message_0391">- It does, its UUID is: [#!variable!nm_uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0392">- The bond: [#!variable!bond_name!#] doesn't exist. Will create it using the primary interface: [#!variable!link1_name!#] (MAC: [#!variable!link1_mac!#], NM UUID: [#!variable!link1_nm_uuid!#) and the backup interface: [#!variable!link2_name!#] (MAC: [#!variable!link2_mac!#], NM UUID: [#!variable!link2_nm_uuid!#).</key>
<keyname="message_0393">Checking to see if the IP address: [#!variable!ip_address!#/#!variable!subnet_mask!#] is assigned to: [#!variable!device!#] yet.</key>
<keyname="message_0394"> - Done! Rescanning the network config.</key>
<keyname="message_0395">- The interface: [#!variable!link_name!#] (#!variable!nm_uuid!#) is already a member of the bond.</key>
<keyname="message_0396">- The interface: [#!variable!link_name!#] (#!variable!nm_uuid!#) is a member of the bond: [#!variable!old_bond!#], switching it to this bond.</key>
<keyname="message_0397">- The interface: [#!variable!link_name!#] (#!variable!nm_uuid!#) needs to be connected to the bond.</key>
<keyname="message_0398">- The IP exists, checking if it needs to be updated.</key>
<keyname="message_0399"> - Connecting the interface: [#!variable!link_name!#] to the bond: [#!variable!bond_name!#].</key>
<keyname="message_0400">Checking if the bridge: [#!variable!bridge_name!#] exists and that it is on: [#!variable!on_device!#]</key>
<keyname="message_0401">- The bridge exists!</key>
<keyname="message_0415">[ Note ] - Reconfiguring the network will break connections. Disconnecting from the database before starting. It might take a bit before this system reconnects and progress can be seen.</key>
<keyname="message_0416">[ Note ] - The network has reconnected to the database, configuring will complete shortly.</key>
<keyname="striker_0001">Welcome! Lets setup your #!string!brand_0003!# dashboard...</key>
<keyname="striker_0002">We're going to ask you a few questions so that we can set things up for your environment. If you need help at any time, just click on the "[?]" icon in the top-right. Let's get started!</key>
<keyname="striker_0003">Organization name</key>
<keyname="striker_0004">This is the name of the company, organization or division that owns or maintains this #!string!brand_0006!#. This is a descriptive field and you can enter whatever makes most sense to you.</key>
<keyname="striker_0006">This is a one to five character prefix used to identify this organization. It is used as the prefix for host names for dashboards, nodes and foundation pack equipment. You can use letters and numbers and set whatever makes sense to you.</key>
<keyname="striker_0008">This is the domain name you would like to use for this dashboard. This will also be used as the default domain used when creating new install manifests.</key>
<keyname="striker_0009">Sequence Number</key>
<keyname="striker_0010">If this is your first Striker, set this to '1'. If it is the second one, set '2'. If it is the third, '3' and so on.</key>
<keyname="striker_0012"><![CDATA[How many internal networks will this dashboard have access to? In most cases, this is just '1'.<br /><b>NOTE</b>: You must have a network interface for the back-channel network, plus one for each internal network. If you have two interfaces for each network, we will setup bonds for redundancy automatically.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0032">This is the user name that you will log into Striker as and the name of the user that owns the database.</key>
<keyname="striker_0033">Striker password</key>
<keyname="striker_0034"><![CDATA[This will be the password used to log into this Striker and connect to its database. It must be 6+ characters long.<br /><b>NOTE</b>: This password needs to be stored in plain text. Do not use a password you use elsewhere.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0035">Gateway</key>
<keyname="striker_0036">This is the network gateway used to access the outside world.</key>
<keyname="striker_0037">DNS</key>
<keyname="striker_0038">This is the domain name server(s) to use when resolving domain names. You can specify 2 or more, separated by commas.</key>
<keyname="striker_0039">Gateway Interface</key>
<keyname="striker_0040">This is the interface with the internet access. Usually this is "ifn_link1".</key><!-- Translation note; leave 'ifn_link1' as it is, it is the device name. -->
<keyname="striker_0041">We're almost ready! Does this look right? If so, we'll setup this Striker dashboard.</key>
<keyname="striker_0042">What we are planning to do...</key>
<keyname="striker_0043">Apply New Configuration</key>
<keyname="striker_0047">A job to reconfigure this Striker is underway. It is: [#!variable!percent!#%] done. It last updated its progress at: [#!variable!timestamp!#] (#!variable!seconds_ago!# seconds ago). Please try again shortly.</key>
<keyname="striker_0048">This indicates that this machine has been configured. After an initial install, this variable won't exist. If it is set to '0', it will trigger a reconfiguration of the local system.</key>
<keyname="striker_0055">When you sync with a peer, this machine's data will be copied to and recorded on the peer's database. Data gathered by ScanCore will also be kept in sync on both dashboards, and any general purpose data collected by other dashboards while this one is offline will be copied back when this machine comes online. Should this machine ever be rebuilt, data recorded from before the rebuild will be automatically restored as well.</key>
<keyname="striker_0057">This will update this system using any available software repositories. You can also use this to create or load update packs to allow for the update of offline or air-gapped #!string!brand_0006!# systems.</key>
<keyname="striker_0062">Manage this Striker system and sync with others</key>
<keyname="striker_0063">Log out</key>
<keyname="striker_0064">Help and support</key>
<keyname="striker_0065"><![CDATA[Forgot your password?<br />Use '<span class="code">anvil-change-password</span>' from the console to reset it.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0066">Access to this machine via: [#!variable!network!#].</key>
<keyname="striker_0073">When checked, the #!string!brand_0006!# will ping the peer before trying to connect to the database. This speeds up skipping a database that is offline, but won't help if the databsae is behind a router. When unchecked, connections will be a touch faster when the database is available.</key>
<keyname="striker_0074">When checked, the peer will be configured to add the local database as a peer at the same time that we add it to this system.</key>
<keyname="striker_0076"><![CDATA[This tells Striker how to connect to the peer. The default username is '<span class="fixed_width">admin</span>', and the default port is '<span class="fixed_width">5432</span>'. If the peer uses these, then you only need to specify the IP address or host name of the peer. If the user name is not '<span class="fixed_width">admin</span>', then you need to use the format '<span class="fixed_width">user@host</span>. If the TCP port is not '<span class="fixed_width">5432</span>', then you need to use '<span class="fixed_width">host:port</span>. If both user and port are different, use the format '<span class="fixed_width">user@host:port</span>'.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0077"><![CDATA[If '#!string!striker_0072!#' is set, we will need to update the peer's configuration. If the peer's SSH port is not '<span class="fixed_width">22</span>', you can append: '<span class="fixed_width">,ssh=X</span>' where 'X' is the SSH TCP port.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0078">Please verify</key>
<keyname="striker_0079">Peer</key>
<keyname="striker_0080">Ping before connect</key>
<keyname="striker_0081">The test connection was successful. When saved, the resynchronization process might take a few minutes, and cause maintenance periods where some features are offline until complete.</key>
<keyname="striker_0083">Would you like to reconfigure this machine? If you confirm, Striker will re-run the initial configuration. Connections to peers and database data will be retained.</key>
<keyname="striker_0084">Confirmed</key>
<keyname="striker_0085">This Striker has been marked as reconfigured. Reload to start the confguration process.</key>
<keyname="striker_0086">Would you like to update the operating system on this machine? This Striker will be placed into maintenance mode until the update completes.</key>
<keyname="striker_0087">When enabled on a Striker dashboard, the web interface will be disabled and ScanCore will not record to the local database. When enabled on a node, no servers will be allowed to run on it, and any already running on it will be migrated. When run on a DR node, that node will be disconnected from storage and no servers will be allowed to run on it. When disabled, all normal functions are available</key>
<keyname="striker_0088">The system will be updated momentarily. This system will now be in maintenance mode until the update is complete.</key>
<keyname="striker_0095">This will power off the Striker machine and leave it off. To power it back on, you will need physical access or cycle the power of the PDU feeding this Striker.</key>
<keyname="striker_0100">Reboot this system? If you proceed, you will be logged out and this system will be rebooted. Please be sure you have access in the rare chance that the system fails to boot back up.</key>
<keyname="striker_0101">Power off this system? If you proceed, you will be logged out and this system will be powered off. You will need physical access to the machine to turn it back on in most cases. A properly condigured Striker dashboard will power on after a power cycle (via a PDU) or any machine with IPMI if you have access to a machine on the BCN.</key>
<keyname="striker_0102">The peer will be added to the local configuration shortly. Expect slight performance impacts if there is a lot of data to synchronize.</key>
<keyname="striker_0103">The peer will be added to the local configuration shortly, and we will be added to their configuration as well. Expect slight performance impacts if there is a lot of data to synchronize.</key>
<keyname="striker_0104">The peer will be removed from to the local configuration shortly. Any existing data will remain but no further data will be shared.</key>
<keyname="striker_0105"><![CDATA[Are you sure that you want to remove the peer: [<span class="code">#!variable!peer!#</span>]? If so, no further data from this system will be written to the peer. Do note that any existing data will remain and will be reused if you add the peer back again.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0106">Indicates when the last time the host system's RPM repository was refreshed. If the last refresh failed, this will be incremented by one day before another attempt is made (regardless of 'install-manifest::refresh-period' setting).</key>
<keyname="striker_0110">The 'Install Target' feature is used to do base (stage 1) installs on new or rebuilt Striker dashboards, #!string!brand_0006!# nodes or Disaster Recivery hosts. Specifically, it allows machines to boot off their BCN network interface and install the base operating system.</key>
<keyname="striker_0111">The 'Install Target' disable job has been requested. It should be completed in a few moments. You may need to reload the next page in a minute to see that it has been disabled.</key>
<keyname="striker_0112">The 'Install Target' enabled job has been requested. It should be completed in a few moments. You may need to reload the next page in a minute to see that it has been enabled.</key>
<keyname="striker_0118">Prepare a new machine for use as an #!string!brand_0006!# node or DR (disaster recovery) host. This process will setup the repository, install the appropriate anvil packages and link it to the #!string!brand_0006!# databases on the Strikers you choose.</key>
<keyname="striker_0124"><![CDATA[The test connection was successful! If you proceed with initialization, the target will have the Alteeve repo added and: [#!variable!package!#] installed. The target will also be configured to use our database.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0129">The target will now be initialized. How long this takes will depend on how fast files can be downloaded and, when needed, how long it takes to register with Red Hat and add the needed repositories.</key>
<keyname="striker_0130">Configure the network on a node or DR host.</key>
<keyname="striker_0131">This option will allow old machine keys to be removed. This is not currently needed.</key>
<keyname="striker_0132">There are one or more broken keys, blocking access to target machines. If a target has been rebuilt, you can clear the old keys here.</key>
<keyname="striker_0133">Manage Changed Keys</key>
<keyname="striker_0134">There are no known bad keys at this time.</key>
<keyname="striker_0135">Add or remove Striker peers.</key>
<keyname="striker_0136">Peer dashboards are Striker machines whose databases this Striker will use to record data. If this machine ever needs to be replaced, or goes offline for a period of time, it will automatically pull the data back from any peers that it is missing.</key>
<keyname="striker_0137"><![CDATA[
The machines responding when we try to connect to the targets below are responding with a different "fingerprint". This indicates that the target is no longer the machine we saw before.<br/>
<br/>
<spanclass="warning">Warning</span>: If you haven't rebuilt the target, then the "broken key" could actually be a "<ahref="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack"target="_new"class="highlight">man in the middle<a/>" attack. Verify that the target has changed for a known reason before proceeding!<br/>
<br/>
If you are comfortable that the target has changed for a known reason, you can select the broken keys below to have them removed.<br/>
<keyname="striker_0140">Indicates when the last time the networks connected to this host were scanned. The scan is done to help find the IP addresses assigned to hosted servers and virtual machine equipment. The scan is a simple, sequential nmap ping scan in an attempt to be as non-invasive as possible. The frequency of these scans can be controlled by setting 'network-scan::scan-period' to a number of seconds (the current value is: [#!data!network-scan::scan-period!# seconds]).</key>
<keyname="striker_0142"><![CDATA[This step renames the real network interfaces, pairs them into redundant bonds and creates bridges for connecting to hosted servers.<br /><br />IPs and host names are optional, and can be set when assembling this host into an #!string!brand_0006!# system later.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0143">If you would like to change the host name now, you can do so here. When adding this machine to an #!string!brand_0006!#, the host name will be set there as well making this optional.</key>
<keyname="striker_0155">The network interface that connects to the default gateway.</key>
<keyname="striker_0156">This is the primary network interface. All things being equal, this is the interface that network traffic will travel over.</key>
<keyname="striker_0157">This is the secondary network interface. Network traffic will switch over to this interface if there is a problem detected with the primary interface.</key>
<keyname="striker_0158">If set, a bridge will be created on this network, allowing hosted servers to use this network.</key>
<keyname="striker_0159">This is the host name for the target system.</key>
<keyname="striker_0160">The network will use DHCP to attempt to get an IP address.</key>
<keyname="striker_0186">Indicates when the last time the OUI file was parsed. This is done to translate MAC addresses (and IPs associated with those MAC addresses) to the company that owns them.</key>
<keyname="striker_0199">This records when the database was last "aged out". That is to say; When did that last purge of old records happen. Normally, aging out only runs once per day. An age-out can be forced from any command line tool with '--age-out-database'.</key>
<keyname="striker_0202">This puts the host into network mapping mode. In this most, most functions are disabled and the link status of network interfaces are closely monitored.</key>
<keyname="striker_0208">Configure fence devices. These will be used when creating install manifests and are a critical safety mechanisms that will protect your data when a node misbehaves.</key>
<keyname="striker_0210">Fence devices are used to force a node that has entered an unknown state into a known state. Recovery after a node fault can not proceed until this happens, so this step is critically important.</key>
<keyname="striker_0211">Note: Any IPMI (iRMC, iLO, DRAC, etc) fence config will be handled in the host's config. This section configures shared devices, like PDUs. The ports/outlets a given node will use will be set in the install manifest later.</key>
<keyname="striker_0218">Note: Names and descriptions come from the fence agent itself. If you need more help, please run 'man #!variable!name!#' at the command line.</key>
<keyname="striker_0233">Please confirm the UPS is configured the way you like.</key>
<keyname="striker_0234">Please confirm the UPSes are configured the way you like.</key>
<keyname="striker_0235">This is the unique name (often the host name) of this specific UPS.</key>
<keyname="striker_0236">Existing UPSes:</key>
<keyname="striker_0237">These will be used when creating install manifests and are used to know when to shed load, full shut down and when to restore services.</key>
<keyname="striker_0238">List of UPSes supported by ScanCore on this system:</key>
<keyname="striker_0244">This is the sequence number for this #!string!brand_0006!#. The first #!string!brand_0006!# will be '1', the second will be '2', etc. This is used to preset IP addresses, PDU outlet positions, etc.</key>
<keyname="striker_0245"><![CDATA[In most cases, there is only one <a href="https://www.alteeve.com/w/IFN" target="_new">IFN</a> on an #!string!brand_0006!#. If you have separate networks and plan to restrict certain servers to certain networks, you can install extra network interfaces into the nodes (two per IFN). If this is your plan, set this value to the number of IFNs you plan to use.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0246">This is a one to five character prefix used to identify the department, organization, or company whose servers will run on this #!string!brand_0006!#. You can use letters and numbers and set whatever makes sense to you.</key>
<keyname="striker_0247">This is the domain name you would like to use for this #!string!brand_0006!#. This will be used in the next step when setting default hostnames for various devices.</key>
<keyname="striker_0248">The second step specified the networks (subnets) that will be used for each network. Generally, you only want to change the IFN(s). The BCN and SN are always '/16' subnets and should only be changed if they conflict with an existing IFN.</key>
<keyname="striker_0252"><![CDATA[You can specify which network time servers to use, if necessary. You can use commas to specify two or more <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol" target="_new">NTP</a> servers.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0254"><![CDATA[If you network supports "Jumbo Frames" (maximum transmission unit size, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit" target="_new">MTU<a/>, over 1500 bytes), you can specify the maximum size in bytes here. Be sure all equipment support your chosen MTU size! When in doubt, leave this set to 1500.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0259"><![CDATA[<span class="notice">Note</span>: The password to use for an #!string!brand_0006!# will be asked when the manifest is actually run. The password is not stored in the manifest.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0261"><![CDATA[<span class="notice">Note</span>: The IPMI information is set when a node is initialized if an IPMI BMC is found. Only the IP address is needed.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0263">This is the "port" (outlet, name or other ID) that the associated fence device uses to terminate the target node. This could be the outlet number on a PDU, VM name on a hypervisor host, etc.</key>
<keyname="striker_0264">Powered By UPS</key>
<keyname="striker_0265">If the machine is powered by a given UPS, click to check the corresponding box. This information will be used in power loss events to decide what machine should host servers, which should be powered off during load-shed conditions and when to gracefully power off entirely.</key>
<keyname="striker_0266">If your machine has an IPMI BMC, (iDRAC, iLO, iRMC, etc), then you can enter the IP to give it here. Further details will be collected when the manifest runs. Leave blank if the machine doesn't have IPMI.</key>
<keyname="striker_0271">Set all passwords to...</key>
<keyname="striker_0272"><![CDATA[A node that is found to be running a server will <b>NOT</b> be changed, except to configure passwordless SSH to the peer node and/or DR host. As such, it is safe to run this manifest when adding a rebuilt node or adding a DR host to a live #!string!brand_0006!# system.]]></key>
<keyname="striker_0273">Adding a disaster recovery (DR) host is optional. You can add one later if you don't have one now.</key>
<keyname="striker_0274">If there are no servers on either node (as it a new #!string!brand_0006!# build), the OSes will be updated. Otherwise, they won't be updated. If the kernel is updated, or the network reconfigured, the node will be rebooted.</key>
<keyname="striker_0276">This tracks the last time a given mail server was configured for use. It allows for a round-robin switching of mail servers when one mail server stops working and two or more mail servers have been configured.</key>
<keyname="striker_0301">This puts a temporary hold on a DRBD minor number or TCP port so that it isn't used again in the time between when it was queried as the next free number, and before it can be used.</key>
<keyname="striker_0302">This indicates when, in unix time, the database was last aged-out.</key>
<keyname="striker_0303">This indicates when, in unix time, the database was last archived.</key>
<keyname="striker_0304">This indicates when, in unix time, the local install target data was updated.</key>
<keyname="striker_0305">This indicates when, in unix time, the OUI data was last update. The OUI data is a list of MAC address prefixes and which companies they've been assigned to.</key>
<keyname="striker_0306">This indicates when, in unix time, the network was last scanned. This is done to determine what IPs are used by servers on the Anvil! node, and to try to identify foundation pack devices on the network. These scans are simple ping sweeps used to get the MAC addresses of devices with IPs.</key>
<keyname="warning_0001">[ Warning ] - The IP address will change. You will need to reconnect after applying these changes.</key>
<keyname="warning_0002">[ Warning ] - The access information appears to not be valid.</key>
<keyname="warning_0003">[ Warning ] - Test access to the peer (using SSH) failed. There may be details in the log file.</key>
<keyname="warning_0004">[ Warning ] - Accessing the peer over SSH worked, but a test connection to the database failed.</key>
<keyname="warning_0005">[ Warning ] - There was a problem reading the peer's UUID. Read: [#!variable!uuid!#], which appears to be invalid.</key>
<keyname="warning_0006">[ Warning ] - An SSH connection was established to: [#!variable!target!#], but we failed to establish a channel. The last error was: [#!variable!error!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0007">[ Warning ] - The job: [#!variable!command!#] was picked up by: [#!variable!pid!#], but that process is not running and it appears to only be: [#!variable!percent!# %] complete. Restarting the job.</key>
<keyname="warning_0008">[ Warning ] - Unable to find a local IP on the same subnet as the IP/host: [#!variable!host!#] given for the target. Bi-directional setup not currently possible.</key>
<keyname="warning_0009">[ Warning ] - The subtask request for manipulating the 'Install Target' feature is not valid. It should be 'enabled' or 'disabled'</key><!-- NOTE: 'enabled' and 'disabled' are variable values, don't translate them. -->
<keyname="warning_0010">[ Warning ] - The IP address: [#!variable!ip_address!#] is not a valid IPv4 address</key>
<keyname="warning_0011">[ Warning ] - The SSH port is not a valid (usually it is 22, but it has to be between 1 ~ 65536)</key>
<keyname="warning_0012">[ Warning ] - Failed to log into the host. Is the IP or root user's password right?</key>
<keyname="warning_0013"><![CDATA[[ Warning ] - The target's host key has changed. If the target has been rebuilt, or the target IP reused, the old key will need to be removed. <a href="?striker=true&task=keys" target="_new">Click here</a> to resolve.]]></key>
<keyname="warning_0014">[ Warning ] - The host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] was not found in the #!data!path::json::all_status!# file on the local dashboard.</key>
<keyname="warning_0015">[ Warning ] - To configure a #!string!brand_0002!# sub-node, there must be at least 6 network interfaces. This machine only has: [#!variable!interface_count!#] interfaces.</key>
<keyname="warning_0016">[ Warning ] - No databases are available. Changes to the network interfaces will be cached.</key>
<keyname="warning_0017">[ Warning ] - The subnet mask is not valid</key>
<keyname="warning_0018">[ Warning ] - The IP address was specified, but the subnet mask was not</key>
<keyname="warning_0019">[ Warning ] - The passed in parameter '#!variable!parameter!#': [#!variable!ip_address!#] is not a valid IPv4 address.</key>
<keyname="warning_0020">[ Warning ] - The passed in parameter '#!variable!parameter!#': [#!variable!subnet_mask!#] is not a valid IPv4 subnet mask.</key>
<keyname="warning_0021">[ Warning ] - All three networks require the first network pair to be defined.</key>
<keyname="warning_0022">[ Warning ] - Only one network interface selected for a network pair.</key>
<keyname="warning_0023">[ Warning ] - The outgoing mail server appear to not be a valid domain name or IP address.</key>
<keyname="warning_0024">[ Warning ] - The outgoing mail server port is not valid. Must be 'mail_server:x' where x is 1 ~ 65535.</key>
<keyname="warning_0025">[ Warning ] - There was a problem saving the mail server data. Please check the logs for more information.</key>
<keyname="warning_0026">[ Warning ] - The recipient's email address appears to not be valid.</key>
<keyname="warning_0027">[ Warning ] - There was a problem saving the alert recipient data. Please check the logs for more information.</key>
<keyname="warning_0028">[ Warning ] - Failed to read the fence agent: [#!variable!agent!#] metadata. Ignoring it.</key>
<keyname="warning_0029">[ Warning ] - While resync'ing the table: [#!variable!table!#] on: [#!variable!host_name!# (#!variable!host_uuid!#)], there was an entry found in the public schema (#!variable!column!# = #!variable!uuid!#) but not in the history schema. This shouldn't happen, and it probably a bug. Switching the query's schema from public to history for the query: [#!variable!query!#] is being dropped.</key>
<keyname="warning_0030">[ Warning ] - Databse->insert_or_update_variables() was called with 'update_value_only' set, but the 'variable_uuid' wasn't passed or the 'variable_uuid' wasn't found given the 'variable_name'. Unable to update. Passed in values are logged below this message</key>
<keyname="warning_0031">[ Warning ] - No internet detected (couldn't ping: [#!variable!domain!#]). Skipping attempt to download RPMs.</key>
<keyname="warning_0033">[ Warning ] - The fence device: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] has already been deleted.</key>
<keyname="warning_0034">[ Warning ] - The fence device with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="warning_0035">[ Warning ] - The fence device: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was NOT deleted. The reason may be in the: [#!data!path::log::main!#] log file on this host.</key>
<keyname="warning_0036">[ Warning ] - The UPS with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="warning_0037">[ Warning ] - The UPS: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] has already been deleted.</key>
<keyname="warning_0038">[ Warning ] - The UPS: [#!variable!name!#] appears to have not been saved.</key>
<keyname="warning_0039">[ Warning ] - There's a problem with the form.</key>
<keyname="warning_0040">[ Warning ] - The UPS: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was NOT deleted. The reason may be in the: [#!data!path::log::main!#] log file on this host.</key>
<keyname="warning_0041">[ Warning ] - There was a problem saving the install manifest. The reason may be in the: [#!data!path::log::main!#] log file on this host.</key>
<keyname="warning_0042">[ Warning ] - No record found for the table/columns: [#!variable!table!# -> #!variable!column!#] for the value: [#!variable!value!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0043">[ Warning ] - The install manifest with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found.</key>
<keyname="warning_0044">[ Warning ] - The install manifest: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] has already been deleted.</key>
<keyname="warning_0045">[ Warning ] - The install manifest: [#!variable!name!#] with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was NOT deleted. The reason may be in the: [#!data!path::log::main!#] log file on this host.</key>
<keyname="warning_0057">[ Warning ] - The 'libvirtd' daemon is not running. Checking to see if the server is running by looking for its PID (server state won't be available). Please start 'libvirtd'!</key>
<keyname="warning_0058">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] is in a crashed state!</key>
<keyname="warning_0059">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] was asked to be booted on: [#!variable!requested_node!#], but it is is already running on: [#!variable!current_host!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0060">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] was asked to be shutdown, but it's in an unexpected state: [#!variable!state!#] on the host: [#!variable!current_host!#]. Aborting.</key>
<keyname="warning_0061">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] was asked to be migrated to: [#!variable!requested_node!#], but the server is off. Aborting.</key>
<keyname="warning_0064">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] was asked to be migrated to: [#!variable!requested_node!#], but the server is shutting down. Aborting.</key>
<keyname="warning_0065">[ Warning ] - The server: [#!variable!server!#] was asked to be migrated to: [#!variable!requested_node!#], but the server is already in the middle of a migration. Aborting.</key>
<keyname="warning_0070">[ Warning ] - Unable to report the available resources for the Anvil! [#!variable!anvil_name!#] as it looks like ScanCore has not yet run. Please try again after starting the 'scancore' daemon on the nodes.</key>
<keyname="warning_0071">[ Warning ] - We were asked to create a new storage group called: [#!variable!name!#] but that name is already used by the group with UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0072">[ Warning ] - The file: [#!variable!file_path!#] was not found on any accessible Striker dashboard (or it isn't the same size as recorded in the database). Will sleep for a minute and exit, then we'll try again.</key>
<keyname="warning_0074">[ Warning ] - Our disk state for the peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#] on resource: [#!variable!resource!#], volume: [#!variable!volume!#] is: [#!variable!disk_state!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0075">[ Warning ] - We were asked to insert or update a host with the name: [#!variable!host_name!#]. Another host: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] has the same name, which could be a failed node that is being replaced. We're going to set it's 'host_key' to 'DELETED'. If this warning is logged only once, and after a machine is replaced, it's safe to ignore. If this warning is repeatedly being logged, then there are two active machines with the same host name, and that needs to be fixed.</key>
<keyname="warning_0076">[ Warning ] - It looks like the postfix daemon is not running. Enabling and starting it now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0077">[ Warning ] - Checking the mail queue after attempting to start postgres appears to have still failed. Output received was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0078">[ Warning ] - Not installing the Alteeve repo! The package: [#!variable!anvil_role_rpm!#] is already installed. This is OK, but be aware that updates from Alteeve will not be available. To change this, please install: [#!variable!alteeve_repo!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0079">[ Warning ] - Failed to read the JSON formatted output of 'lsblk'. Expected the return code '0' but received: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0080">[ Warning ] - Failed to read the XML formatted output of 'lshw'. Expected the return code '0' but received: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0081">[ Warning ] - The temporary file: [#!variable!temp_file!#] vanished (or failed to be created) before it could be copied to: [#!variable!target!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0082">[ Warning ] - This host is not in the cluster, and all UPSes are running on batteries, and have been for at least: [#!variable!time_on_batteries!#]. Shutting down to conserve power.</key>
<keyname="warning_0083">[ Warning ] - This host is not in the cluster, and the temperatures is anomalous. Shutting down to limit thermal loading.</key>
<keyname="warning_0084">[ Warning ] - We are healthier than our peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#]! Scores (local/peer): [#!variable!local_health!# / #!variable!peer_health!#]. This has been the case for: [#!variable!age!# seconds]. After 120 seconds, preventative migration will be triggered.</key>
<keyname="warning_0085">[ Warning ] - Initiating preventative live migration, taking the servers from our peer: [#!variable!peer_name!#]! Scores (local/peer): [#!variable!local_health!# / #!variable!peer_health!#]. This has been so for over two minutes, so we will not perform a preventative migration of server.</key>
<keyname="warning_0086">[ Warning ] - We're not a cluster member, but the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] is in the status: [#!variable!status!#]. ScanCore will take no action on this node.</key>
<keyname="warning_0087">[ Warning ] - We're alone in the cluster, and our temperature is now critical. Gracefully stopping servers and then shutting down.</key>
<keyname="warning_0088">[ Warning ] - We're alone in the cluster, we've been running on batteries for more than 2 minutes, and the strongest UPS shows less than ten minutes hold up time left. Gracefully stopping servers and then shutting down.</key>
<keyname="warning_0089">[ Warning ] - This host is not in the cluster, and all UPSes are running on batteries. The most recent UPS to lose power was roughly: [#!variable!time_on_batteries!#] seconds ago. After 120 seconds, this node will power down to conserve battery power.</key>
<keyname="warning_0090">[ Warning ] - This host is not in the cluster, and the temperatures is anomalous. This has been the case for roughly: [#!variable!age!#] seconds. After 120 seconds, this node will shut down to reduce thermal loading.</key>
<keyname="warning_0091">[ Warning ] - Both nodes have been running on batteries for more than two minutes, and both show the strongest UPS as having less than 10 minutes runtime left. Full power loss is highly likely, and imminent. Gracefully shutting down servers and powering off.</key>
<keyname="warning_0092">[ Warning ] - Both nodes have been running on batteries for more than two minutes. To conserve battery power, load shedding will begin. A node will be selected for shutdown momentarily.</key>
<keyname="warning_0093">[ Warning ] - Both nodes are running on batteries, but this has been so for less than two minutes. Will take no action yet in the hopes that this is a transient issue.</key>
<keyname="warning_0094">[ Warning ] - Our peer node: [#!variable!host_name!#] has been running on batteries for more than two minutes. We've still got power, so we will pull the servers off of our peer and on to this machine.</key>
<keyname="warning_0095">[ Warning ] - Our peer node: [#!variable!host_name!#] is running on batteries, but it has been less than two minutes. Not doing anything, yet.</key>
<keyname="warning_0096">[ Warning ] - We're running on batteries, have been so for more than two minutes, and the strongest UPS has an estimated hold up time below ten minutes. Power loss is innevitable, so we will start a graceful shutdown now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0097">[ Warning ] - We're running on batteries, and have been for more than two minutes. We'll shut down to conserve battery power now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0098">[ Warning ] - We're running on batteries, but it's been less than two minutes. We'll wait to see if this is a transient event before taking any action.</key>
<keyname="warning_0099">[ Warning ] - Both node's temperatures have been anomolous for more than two minutes. We'll shut down to reduce thermal loading of the room we're in.</key>
<keyname="warning_0100">[ Warning ] - Both node's temperatures are anomolous, and we've been critically anomolous for more than two minutes. Hardware shutdown is very likely, so we'll gracefully shutdown now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0101">[ Warning ] - Both node's temperatures are anomolous, but this has been the case for less than two minutes. We'll wait to see if the temperatures clear before taking action.</key>
<keyname="warning_0102">[ Warning ] - Our peer node: [#!variable!host_name!#]'s temperature has been anomolous for more than two minutes. We're still thermally nominal, so we will pull the servers off of our peer and on to this machine.</key>
<keyname="warning_0103">[ Warning ] - Our peer node: [#!variable!host_name!#]'s is anomolous, but it hasn't been so for two minutes yet. Not doing anything, yet.</key>
<keyname="warning_0104">[ Warning ] - Our temperature is anomolous, and have been so for more than two minutes. We'll shut down to reduce thermal loading in the room.</key>
<keyname="warning_0105">[ Warning ] - We are "SyncSource" for at least one resource, meaning that a peer is copying data from our storage in order to synchronize. As such, all shut down options are disabled until the sync ends or the peer goes offline.</key>
<keyname="warning_0106">[ Warning ] - Our temperature is critically anomolous, and has been so for more than two minutes. Hardware shutdown is highly likely, so will gracefully shut down now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0107">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to conserve UPS power, and we're SyncSource (meaning our data is more complete than our peer's data). We will stay up and pull the servers to us.</key>
<keyname="warning_0108">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to reduce thermal loading, and we're SyncSource (meaning our data is more complete than our peer's data). We will stay up and pull the servers to us.</key>
<keyname="warning_0109">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to conserve UPS power, and we have no servers running locally. We will shut down now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0110">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to reduce thermal loading, and we have no servers running locally. We will shut down now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0111">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to conserve UPS power, and the amount of RAM allocated to servers on our peer is less than the amount of RAM allocated to servers running locally. As such, we'll pull the peer's servers to here.</key>
<keyname="warning_0112">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to reduce thermal loading, and the amount of RAM allocated to servers on our peer is less than the amount of RAM allocated to servers running locally. As such, we'll pull the peer's servers to here.</key>
<keyname="warning_0113">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to conserve UPS power, and the estimated migration time to pull the servers to us from our peer is shorter than the reverse. As such, we'll pull the peer's servers to here.</key>
<keyname="warning_0114">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to reduce thermal loading, and the estimated migration time to pull the servers to us from our peer is shorter than the reverse. As such, we'll pull the peer's servers to here.</key>
<keyname="warning_0115">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to conserve UPS power, and by all measures, the time to migrate off either node is equal. We're node 1, so we will pull the servers to us now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0116">[ Warning ] - We're doing a load shed to reduce thermal loading, and by all measures, the time to migrate off either node is equal. We're node 1, so we will pull the servers to us now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0117">[ Warning ] - The core Anvil! configuration file: [#!variable!file!#] was missing! It's been recreated using default values. It is possible that the database connection information will need to be restored manually.</key>
<keyname="warning_0118">[ Warning ] - The 'admin' group was created as a system group with the group ID: [#!variable!gid!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0119">[ Warning ] - The 'admin' user was created with the user ID: [#!variable!uid!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0120">[ Warning ] - Timed out waiting for the database: [#!variable!uuid!#] to become available.</key>
<keyname="warning_0121">[ Warning ] - The Anvil! with the UUID: [#!variable!uuid!#] was not found. Exiting, will re-run the anvil-join-anvil job again in a few moments.</key>
<keyname="warning_0129">[ Warning ] - The IPMI BMC administrator (oem) user was not found. The output (if any) of the call: [#!variable!shell_call!#] was:
<keyname="warning_0130">[ Warning ] - The storage group: [#!variable!storage_group_name!#] had the host: [#!variable!host_name!#] as a member. This host is not a member (anymore?) of the Anvil!: [#!variable!anvil_name!#]. Removing it from the storage group now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0132">[ Warning ] - Failed to build or install the DRBD kernel module! It is very unlikely that this machine will be able to run any servers until this is fixed.</key>
<keyname="warning_0134">[ Warning ] - Holding off starting the cluster. Tested access to ourself, and failed. Is '/etc/hosts' populated? Will try again in ten seconds.</key>
<keyname="warning_0136">[ Warning ] - Failed to connect to the host: [#!variable!host!#]! Unable to up the resource, so the server may not start. If the peer can't be recovered, manually forcing the local resource(s) to UpToDate may be required.</key>
<keyname="warning_0137">[ Warning ] - Timed out waiting for the connections to the peers, and the local resource(s) is not in 'UpToDate' state. Booting the server will likely fail.</key>
<keyname="warning_0139">[ Warning ] - We're using: [#!variable!ram_used!#] (#!variable!ram_used_bytes!# Bytes). but there is a job: [#!variable!job_command!#] is runnng, (progress is: [#!variable!job_progress!#]), which might be why the RAM is high. NOT exiting while this program is running.</key>
<keyname="warning_0140">[ Warning ] - A no-longer active PID: [#!variable!pid!#] (used by: [#!variable!caller!#] had marked the database: [#!variable!db!#] as "in_use", but the PID is gone now. Reaping the flag.</key>
<keyname="warning_0141">[ Warning ] - We waited for: [#!variable!wait_time!#] seconds for all users of the local database to exit. Giving up waiting and taking the database down now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0142">[ Warning ] - The command: [#!variable!command!#] is still using our database.</key>
<keyname="warning_0143">[ Warning ] - While evaluating database shutdown, the host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] was not yet found in the database on host: [#!variable!db_uuid!#]. DB shutdown will not happen until all hosts are in all DBs.</key>
<keyname="warning_0144">[ Warning ] - While preparing to record the state: [#!variable!state_info!#], the host UUID: [#!variable!host_uuid!#] was not yet found in the database on host: [#!variable!db_uuid!#]. NOT recording the state!</key>
<keyname="warning_0145">[ Warning ] - The daemon: [#!variable!daemon!#] was found running. It shouldn't be, and will now be stopped and disabled.</key>
<keyname="warning_0147">[ Warning ] - The interface: [#!variable!interface!#] appears to be down (state: [#!variable!state!#]). The system uptime is: [#!variable!uptime!#], so it might be a problem where the interface didn't start on boot as it should have. So we're going to bring the interface up.</key>
<keyname="warning_0148">[ Warning ] - The IPMI stonith resource: [#!variable!resource!#] is in the role: [#!variable!role!#] (should be 'Started'). Will check the IPMI config now.</key>
<keyname="warning_0150">[ Warning ] - The test "fail file": [#!variable!fail_file!#] was found. So long as this file exists, the ocf:alteeve:server RA will return 'OCF_ERR_GENERIC' (exit code 1). Delete the file to resume normal operation.</key>
<keyname="warning_0151">[ Warning ] - The configured reserved RAM was set to: [#!variable!was!#], which appears invalid. It must be an integer value representing the amount of RAM to reserve, in MiB. The reserved RAM is being set to: [#!variable!was!#].</key>
<keyname="warning_0152">[ Warning ] - The configured reserved RAM was set to: [#!variable!was!#], which appears invalid. It must be an integer value representing the amount of RAM to reserve, in MiB. The reserved RAM is being set to: [#!variable!was!#].</key>
The attempt to start the servers appears to have failed. The return code '0' was expected, but: [#!variable!return_code!#] was received. The output was:
====
#!variable!output!#
====
We will wait: [#!variable!waiting!#] seconds and then try again. We'll give up if it keeps failing after: [#!variable!time_left!#] seconds.
<keyname="warning_0154">[ Warning ] - The file: [#!variable!file_path!#] needed to provision the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was not found in the database yet.</key>
<keyname="warning_0155">[ Warning ] - The file: [#!variable!file_path!#] needed to provision the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was not found in the database as being on this host yet.</key>
<keyname="warning_0156">[ Warning ] - The file: [#!variable!file_path!#] needed to provision the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] was found, but it's not ready yet.</key>
<keyname="warning_0157">[ Warning ] - Waiting for a bit, and then will check if files are ready.</key>
<keyname="warning_0158">[ Warning ] - There is a duplicate storage group named: [#!variable!group_name!#]. Keeping the group with UUID: [#!variable!keep_uuid!#], and deleting the group with the UUID: [#!variable!delete_uuid!#]</key>
<keyname="warning_0159">[ Warning ] - The system call: [#!variable!shell_call!#] returned the non-zero return code: [#!variable!return_code!#]. The command output, if anything, was:
<keyname="warning_0163"><![CDATA[Failed to read the definition file: [#!variable!file!#] for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. If the host is online, it should update the next time scan-server runs.]]></key>
<keyname="warning_0164"><![CDATA[Failed to update the definition file: [#!variable!file!#] for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. If the host is online, it should update the next time scan-server runs.]]></key>
<keyname="warning_0165"><![CDATA[A duplicate variable was found! Section: [#!variable!section!#], name: [#!variable!name!#], source table: [#!variable!source_table!#], source_uuid: [#!variable!source_uuid!#], value: [#!variable!value!#]. This is older, so it will be deleted.]]></key>
<keyname="warning_0166">Failed to update the in-memory definition for the server: [#!variable!server_name!#] on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. The error, if any, was:
<keyname="warning_0167">Failed to undefine the running server: [#!variable!server_name!#] on the host: [#!variable!host_name!#]. The error, if any, was:
<keyname="warning_0169">[ Warning ] - After reconfiguring the network, we've failed to connect to any database for two minutes. Rebooting in case this fixes the connection.</key>
<keyname="warning_0170">[ Warning ] - The attempt to boot: [#!variable!host_name!#] appears to have failed. The return code received was: [#!variable!return_code!#] (expected '0'). The output, if any, was: [#!variable!output!#].</key>