index_title=Logical Volume Management index_ecommands=The LVM command $1 was not found on your system. Webmin needs the LVM administration commands in order to setup and manage logical volumes. index_emodule=The LVM status directory $1 does not exist. This indicates that your kernel does not support LVM, or that the $2 kernel module is not loaded. index_vgs=Volume Groups index_pvs=Physical Volumes index_lvs=Logical Volumes index_none=No volume groups were found on your system. index_add=Add a new volume group. index_nolvs=This volume group has<br>no logical volumes yet. index_nopvs=This volume group has<br>no physical volumes yet. i2ndex_addpv=Add a physical volume to the group. index_addpv2=Add a physical volume to <tt>$1</tt>. index_addlv2=Create a logical volume in <tt>$1</tt>. index_addlv2s=Create a snapshot in <tt>$1</tt>. index_addlv3=Create a thin pool in <tt>$1</tt>. index_addlv4=Create a RAID volume in <tt>$1</tt>. index_addlv=Create a new logical volume. index_addsnap=Create a new snapshot. index_return=volume groups index_return2=physical volumes index_return3=logical volumes index_init=This may be because LVM has not been activated yet. <a href='$1'>Activate it now</a> to view all volume groups. index_eversion=Webmin only supports LVM versions 1.0 and above. The output from $1 on your system was : $2 index_version=LVM version $1 index_vgname=Volume group name index_vgsize=Total size index_vgtotal=Blocks used index_vgtotal2=Size used index_nopvs2=No physical volumes have been added to any volume groups yet. index_nolvs2=No logical volumes have been created from any volume groups yet. index_pvname=Physical volume device index_pvvg=In volume group index_pvsize=Device size index_pvtotal=Blocks used index_pvtotal2=Size used index_vgsdesc=A volume group is a set of disks that can be allocated to one or more logical volumes. Most systems will have only one, and at least one must be created before any physical or logical volumes can be added. index_pvsdesc=A physical volume is a disk partition or RAID device that is part of a volume group. Its disk space can then be used by one or more logical volumes. index_lvsdesc=A logical volume is a virtual partition created from the combined disk space of a volume group. Each can have a filesystem which is then mounted to store files. index_lvname=Logical volume index_lvvg=Volume group index_lvsize=Size index_lvused=Space used index_lvuse=Used for index_snapof=(Snapshot of $1) index_thin=LVM thin pool for $1 LVs lv_edit=Edit Logical Volume lv_edit_snap=Edit Snapshot lv_create=Create Logical Volume lv_create_snap=Create Snapshot lv_vg=In volume group $1 lv_header=Logical volume details lv_name=Volume name lv_thin=Create as thin LV in pool lv_thin2=Thin provisioned in pool lv_nothin=None (create as regular LV) lv_size=Volume size lv_size0=Absolute size lv_size1=Percentage of VG size lv_size2=Percentage of VG free space lv_size3=Percentage of PV free space lv_size3a=$1 of $2 lv_sizeabs=Exact size lv_sizesimple=Size with units lv_sizeallfree=Use all free VG space lv_device=Device file lv_status=Current status lv_mount=Mounted on $1 as $2 lv_umount=For mounting on $1 as $2 lv_mountvm=Mounted as virtual memory lv_umountvm=For mounting as virtual memory lv_mountraid=Part of RAID device $1 lv_mountcm=Used by Cloudmin system $1 lv_umountcm=For use by Cloudmin system $1 lv_mountiscsi=iSCSI shared device $1 lv_notused=Not in use lv_cannot=This logical volume cannot be renamed or resized as it is currently in use. lv_perm=Volume access lv_permrw=Read/write lv_permr=Read only lv_alloc=Allocation method lv_allocy=Contiguous lv_allocn=Non-contiguous lv_stripe=Volume striping lv_mirror=Number of mirrors lv_nostripe=Disabled (always allocate from start) lv_stripes=Stripe across $1 physical volumes lv_stripes2=Physical volumes to stripe across lv_stripesize=Stripe size lv_readahead=Readahead Sectors lv_err=Failed to save logical volume lv_ename=Missing or invalid volume name lv_esame=A logical volume with the same name already exists lv_esize=Missing or invalid volume size lv_evgsize=Missing or invalid volume group size percentage lv_efreesize=Missing or invalid free volume group size percentage lv_epvsize=Missing or invalid free physical volume size percentage lv_estripe=Missing or invalid number of stripes lv_delete=Delete Logical Volume lv_snaprollback=Rollback Snapshot lv_rusure=Are you sure you want to delete the logical volume $1 ? Any data in a filesystem on this logical volume will be deleted forever! lv_rusnap=Are you sure you want to delete the snapshot $1 ? lv_rusnaprb=Are you sure you want to rollback the snapshot $1 ? lv_delthin=WARNING! This LV is a thin pool for $1 other thinly provisioned logical volumes, which will also be lost if it is deleted! lv_deleteok=Delete Now lv_snaprollbackok=Rollback Now lv_err2=Failed to delete logical volume lv_err3=Failed to rollback snapshot lv_pesize=Allocation block size lv_petotal=Blocks allocated from volume group lv_petotals=$1 out of $2 lv_mkfs=Create Filesystem of Type: lv_mkfs2=Create Filesystem lv_mkfsdesc=Select a filesystem type and click this button to create a new filesystem on this logical volume. This will erase any data currently on the volume. lv_mkfsdesc2=Click this button to create a new $1 filesystem on this logical volume. This will erase any data currently on the volume. lv_toobig=The new volume size is $1 blocks (of $2 each), but only $3 are free in the volume group. lv_snapof=Snapshot of logical volume lv_nosnap=Could not determine! lv_newmount=Mount LV on: lv_mountmsg=Mount this LV on new directory on your system, so that it can be used to store files. A filesystem must have already been created. lv_free=Free percentage lv_freedisk=Free space lv_pvs=Physical volumes allocated lv_thincs=LVs in this thin pool lv_thinpercent=Thin pool use percentage lv_thinused=Thin pool space used lv_snapusage=Snapshot use percentage lv_egone=Logical volume no longer exists! lv_moveheader=Move off physical volume lv_pvfrom=Move blocks from physical volume lv_pvto=To physical volume lv_moveok=Move Blocks lv_return=logical volume mkfs_title=Create Filesystem mkfs_desc=This form allows you to build a new $2 ($1) filesystem on logical volume $3. All existing data will be erased. mkfs_header=New filesystem options mkfs_err=Failed to create filesystem mkfs_exec=Executing command $1 .. mkfs_failed=.. command failed! mkfs_ok=.. command complete. resize_title=Resize Logical Volume resize_mesg=The $1 filesystem on this logical volume cannot be resized. If you resize the logical volume, you must re-create the filesystem, which will erase all data in it. resize_mesg2=Webmin does not know what kind of filesystem is on this logical volume, if any. If you resize the logical volume, you must re-create the filesystem, which will erase all data in it. resize_fs=There was an error resizing the $1 filesystem on this logical volume : $2 If you resize just the logical volume, you must re-create the filesystem, which will erase all data in it. resize_ok=Resize Logical Volume resize_emounted=The filesystem on this logical volume cannot be resized while it is mounted resize_emounted2=The filesystem on this logical volume cannot be shrunk while it is mounted init_title=Activate LVM init_cmd=Running command $1 .. pv_edit=Edit Physical Volume pv_create=Add Physical Volume pv_vg=In volume group $1 pv_header=Physical volume details pv_device=Disk device pv_other=Other device.. pv_alloc=Enabled for allocation? pv_force=Force addition of volume? pv_size=Disk size pv_petotal=Blocks allocated pv_petotal2=Size allocated pv_pesize=Allocation block size pv_warn=Warning! All data on the selected device will be erased. pv_create2=Add to volume group pv_delete2=Remove from volume group pv_resize=Resize To Match Device pv_err=Failed to save physical volume pv_err2=Failed to remove physical volume pv_err3=Failed to resize physical volume pv_delete=Remove Physical Volume pv_rusure=Are you sure you want to remove physical volume device $1 from its volume group? This will result in any data being shifted to other physical volumes within the group. pv_deleteok=Remove Volume pv_eother=Missing or invalid disk device pv_raid=RAID device $1 pv_lvs=Allocation by logical volumes pv_egone=Physical volume no longer exists! vg_edit=Edit Volume Group vg_create=Create Volume Group vg_name=Volume group name vg_header=Volume group details vg_size=Total size vg_petotal=Blocks allocated vg_petotal2=Size allocated vg_pesize=Allocation block size vg_device=Initial physical device vg_err=Failed to save volume group vg_err2=Failed to delete volume group vg_delete=Delete Volume Group vg_rusure=Are you sure you want to delete the volume group $1 ? vg_cannot=This volume group cannot be deleted because it still has $1 logical volumes. vg_deleteok=Delete Now vg_ename=Missing or invalid volume group name vg_epesize=Missing or invalid allocation block size vg_egone=Volume group no longer exists! pvmove_err=Failed to move logical volume pvmove_title=Move Logical Volume pvmove_start=Moving logical volume $1 from $2 to $3 .. pvmove_failed=.. move failed! pvmove_done=.. move complete thin_title=Create Thin Pool thin_desc=A thin pool is a pair of LVs that can be used to create additional LVs that can be larger than the available extents. Space is only consumed when needed, rather than when the LVs inside the pool are created. WARNING - Any data on the selected LVs will be lost! thin_header=New thin pool details thin_datalv=Existing LV for data thin_metadatalv=Existing LV for metadata thin_ok=Convert LVs To Thin Pool thin_elvs=No LVs that are not already in use were found in this VG! thin_err=Failed to create thin pool thin_esame=Both selected LVs are the same thin_edata=The selected data LV is already in use thin_emetadata=The selected metadata LV is already in use raid_title=Create RAID Volume raid_desc=A RAID volume is an LV that spreads data across multiple physical volumes to increase performance, add redudancy to protect against disk failures, or both. raid_header=New RAID volume details raid_type=RAID volume type raid_mode0=RAID0 (striped) across PVs raid_mode1=RAID1 (mirrored) across PVs raid_mode4=RAID4 (single-drive parity) across PVs raid_mode5=RAID5 (multi-drive parity) across PVs raid_mode6=RAID6 (multi-drive parity) across PVs raid_mode10=RAID10 (multi-drive parity) across PVs raid_ok=Create RAID volume raid_err=Failed to create RAID volume raid_estripe0=Number of PVs to stripe across must be at least 2 raid_emirror1=Number of PVs to mirror across must be at least 2 raid_estripe4=Number of PVs in a parity volume must be at least 3 raid_estripe5=Number of PVs in a multi-drive parity volume must be at least 3 raid_estripe6=Number of PVs in a multi-drive parity volume must be at least 3 raid_estripe10=Number of PVs in a multi-drive parity volume must be at least 3 raid_eeither=Missing either mirrors or stripes! log_create_vg=Created volume group $1 log_modify_vg=Modified volume group $1 log_delete_vg=Deleted volume group $1 log_create_lv=Created logical volume $1 in VG $2 log_modify_lv=Modified logical volume $1 in VG $2 log_delete_lv=Deleted logical volume $1 in VG $2 log_rollback_lv=Rolled back snapshot $1 log_mkfs_lv=Created $1 filesystem on $2 log_create_pv=Added physical volume $1 to VG $1 log_modify_pv=Modified physical volume $1 in VG $2 log_delete_pv=Removed physical volume $1 from VG $2 log_resize_pv=Resized physical volume $1 in VG $2 blocks=blocks __norefs=1
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