text/microsoft-resx 2.0 System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 Account disabled Account expired Account locked Gecos Name Password expired Always try to restart VM Always try to restart VM first (highest priority) Try to restart VM if resources are available VM will not be restarted Always try to restart VM The configuration settings of Citrix Storagelink Log files from the X server X server authority files Retrieve the user information stored as binary objects on XenServer. List of boot options and their details given to the user at system boot time Client application log files Device emulation logs Partition tables, free space, iSCSI and LVM configuration List of changed files in Dom 0 The scripts run for initializing local storage repositories and networking Details of the processors, memory and other basic hardware Performs a number of timing tests on each local hard disk, these may take up to one minute to complete Log file from the high availability daemon Memory dump created on server crash, if you select this option you will be prompted for these files to be removed after the report has been compiled Log files generated at time of server crash Details of kernel modules, filesystems devices and kernel configuration Details of loopback devices Retrieves the server's storage multipathing configuration Configuration files used to bring up network interfaces, provide name resolution and enable the firewall Current status of the network interfaces, routing tables and firewall Collects data specific to your OEM provider. Configuration files used by the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) in XenServer. Persistent performance statistics A complete listing of the processes running in a tree format System configuration Logfiles which record the activity of various system processes A listing of configured system services Storage subsystem logs Crash dumps files from the VNCTerm daemon Logs and status information from the WLB server monitoring this pool. XenServer daemon internal logs XenServer daemon crash dumps XenServer daemon process details Details of the hypervisor version and its current state VM internal diagnostics Details of the XenServer such as version and build information, primary hard disk location and pool configuration The database which stores the state of the XenServer List of the guest VMs installed onto the server and their current states Log files generated during the installation of the XenServer Log files concerning the XenServer's activity HA liveset YUM repository information and RPM package database listing '{0}.label' has not been defined in the resources file for plugin '{1}'. Only one shell or powershell command permitted. Could not find resources file for plugin '{0}' at '{1}'. Unknown version '{0}'. XML node '{0}' is not recognised. Cannot load the XenServerPSSnapIn if the PowerShell 'ExecutionPolicy' is equal to 'Restricted'. You must have the Powershell installed to use Powershell Plugins. This can be downloaded from the Microsoft website. You must have the XenServerPSSnapIn installed to use XenServer PowerShell Commands. This can be found in the SDK. Could not parse search '{0}' for plugin '{1}'. The file '{0}' is not a valid saved search. The required attribute '{0}' is missing from the '{1}' tag. Failed to parse xml '{0}' Action Warning Error Information Applied Fully applied Not applied Partially applied StorageLink Elastic Block Storage Egenera Virtual Storage Egenera Virtual DVD Drive Dell EqualLogic Ext3 VDI-per-LUN iSCSI ISO Local LVM Hardware HBA Hardware HBA LVM over iSCSI NetApp NFS Local Performance Monitoring udev Unknown SCSI ID Size State Boot order Image ID Instance ID Instance type Key name Operating System P2V Import Date P2V Source Machine OS boot parameters Private DNS entry Public DNS entry vCPU priority Lowest Very low Low Below normal Normal Above normal High Very high Highest Virtual CPUs Virtualization state Home Server Auto-boot HA restart priority Restart Restart first Restart if possible Do not restart High Low Medium Restart Memory Halted Paused Running Suspended Unknown Time since startup Server VMs Xen Address Toolstack uptime License XenServer Advanced Edition XenServer Enterprise Edition XenServer for XenDesktop XenServer XenServer Platinum Edition Enabled Domain DNS hostname iSCSI IQN Expiry date Product code Serial number Server License License Server Address License Server Port Log destination Description Name Pool members Citrix Essentials for XenServer, Dell Enterprise Edition Citrix XenServer Dell Edition Citrix Essentials for XenServer, Dell Enterprise Edition Citrix Essentials for XenServer, HP Enterprise Edition Citrix XenServer HP Edition Citrix Essentials for XenServer, HP Enterprise Edition Citrix Essentials for XenServer Citrix XenServer Citrix Essentials for XenServer Citrix XenServer Dell Enterprise Edition Citrix XenServer Dell Express Edition Citrix XenServer Dell Server Edition Citrix XenServer HP Enterprise Edition Citrix XenServer HP Select Edition Citrix XenServer HP Server Edition Citrix XenServer Enterprise Edition Citrix XenServer Express Edition Citrix XenServer Server Edition XenServer build number XenServer build date XenServer version Citrix StorageLink configuration X server logs X11 authority User-created binary objects Boot loader configuration XenCenter logs Device model Disk information Changed files First-boot scripts Hardware information Local disk performance test High availability Crash dump files Crash dump logs Kernel information Loopback devices Multipathing configuration Network scripts Network status OEM-specific logs Authentication module configuration Persistent statistics Process listing System configuration System logs System services Storage subsystem logs VNCTerm crash dumps Workload Balancing status XenServer daemon internal logs XenServer daemon crash dumps XenServer daemon subprocesses Hypervisor configuration VM internal diagnostics XenServer configuration XenServer database XenServer domains list XenServer installation log files XenServer logs High availability liveset RPM package database Server uptime UUID Average CPU {0} Receive {0} Receive Errors {0} Send {0} Send Errors CPU {0} Loopback Receive Loopback Receive Errors Loopback Send Loopback Send Errors Control Domain Load Total Memory Free Memory Free Memory Used Memory Memory target Total Memory Used Memory Network Latency NIC {0} Receive NIC {0} Receive Errors NIC {0} Send NIC {0} Send Errors vCPUs idle vCPUs concurrency hazard vCPUs entry time vCPUs full contention vCPUs full run vCPUs partial contention vCPUs partial run IntelliCache Cache Hits IntelliCache Cache Misses IntelliCache Cache Size HA Statefile Latency TAP {0} Receive TAP {0} Receive Errors TAP {0} Send TAP {0} Send Errors Disk {0} Read Disk {0} Read Latency Disk {0} Write Disk {0} Write Latency {0} Receive {0} Receive Errors {0} Send {0} Send Errors {0} Receive {0} Receive Errors {0} Send {0} Send Errors Agent Memory Allocation Agent Memory Free XenServer Healthcheck Latency Agent Memory Live Agent Memory Usage <Internal> Network {0} Receive <Internal> Network {0} Receive Errors <Internal> Network {0} Send <Internal> Network {0} Send Errors {0} Receive {0} Receive Errors {0} Send {0} Send Errors Pool HA enabled HA Settings HA Settings HA Settings HA Settings HA settings HA Settings HA Settings HA Settings HA Settings HA Settings Buy XenServer Online Buy XenServer Online View Log Files Apply License Apply License Apply License Alarm '{0}' was not recognised. The external authentication service used within '{0}' is not consistent. Server '{0}' has failed to connect to the Active Directory server. {1} A grace license was issued for {0}. This was because the license server could not be reached, it is an out-of-date version, or because the host has recently been upgraded. Server '{0}' is taking too long to respond to the HA networking heartbeat and may fence. Server '{0}' has failed. Server '{0}' was fenced, and has now successfully restarted and rejoined the pool. One of the paths in network bond '{0}' on server '{1}' has failed. HA protection is at risk without it. The failover tolerance for pool '{0}' has dropped to 0, and HA is no longer guaranteed. The failover tolerance for pool '{0}' has dropped. HA is now only guaranteed for 1 host failure. The failover tolerance for pool '{0}' has dropped. HA is now only guaranteed for {1} host failures. The maximum number of server failures tolerable in pool '{0}' has fallen below the requested value. Virtual machine '{0}', which is protected under HA, has failed to start. Server '{0}' is taking too long to write to the heartbeat storage and may fence. The servers in pool '{0}' cannot access the heartbeat SR. HA protection is severely impaired without it. XenServer on server '{0}' is taking too long to respond and may fence. The clock on server '{0}' is not synchronized with the other servers in pool '{1}'. This can lead to errors when migrating virtual machines, and also affect any performance data collected in the future. The server clock on '{0}' has gone backwards. There was a temporary failure synchronizing performance statistics across the pool, probably because one or more servers were offline. Another synchronization attempt will be made later. The license on server '{0}' has expired or been changed, and no longer supports XenServer Enterprise features. The license for {0} has expired. The license on host '{0}' will expire at {1}. The license server did not issue a license for {0} because there were no licenses of the specified type available. The server {0} has successfully connected to the license server. The server {0} has disconnected from the license server. A license for {0} could not be checked-out because the license server could not be reached at the given address and port. Please check the connection details, and verify that the license server is running. Pool '{0}' is unable to access the HA metadata disk. Until access is restored changes to the pool metadata may be lost in the event of an HA failover. Pool '{0}' successfully accessed the HA metadata disk after a previous failure and can perform a successful recovery in the event of an HA failover. Server '{0}' has experienced a change in multipath status. Currently {1} out of {2} paths are active. See the XenCenter logs for the full details. Servers in pool '{0}' have experienced a change in multipath status. Currently all paths are active. See the XenCenter logs for the full details. Server '{0}' has experienced a change in multipath status. Currently all paths are active. See the XenCenter logs for the full details. Servers in pool '{0}' have experienced a change in multipath status. Currently the following servers have inactive paths: {1}. See the XenCenter logs for the full details. A storage repository could not be attached when server '{0}' started. You may be able to fix this using the 'Repair Storage' option in the Storage menu. Server '{0}' is now the master of pool '{1}'. Quality of Service settings for disk '{0}' on virtual machine '{1}' could not be obeyed. Quality of Service settings for VCPU '{0}' on virtual machine '{1}' could not be obeyed. Quality of Service settings for network interface '{0}' on virtual machine '{1}' could not be obeyed. Virtual machine '{0}' has been cloned. Virtual machine '{0}' has crashed Virtual machine '{0}' has been rebooted. Virtual machine '{0}' has been resumed. Virtual machine '{0}' has been shut down. Virtual machine '{0}' has been started. Virtual machine '{0}' has been suspended. Virtual machine '{0}' did not reduce its memory usage when requested. The archive operation for this protection policy could not be completed. Unable to archive a snapshot at this time because an archive operation is already in progress. One only VMPR archive operation can run at a time in the same pool. Please run the protection policy again later. Unable to archive a snapshot at this time because an archive operation is already in progress. One only VMPR archive operation can run at a time in the same pool. Please check that the archive schedules for the protection policies in this pool do not clash. Scheduled snapshot(s) have been archived successfully. The remote CIFS or NFS share specified as the archive target in this VM protection policy could not be mounted. Please check the VMPR archive target configuration settings. The remote CIFS or NFS share specified as the archive target in this VM protection policy could not be unmounted. Please make sure than the local directory was mounted successfully and has no open handles. Backup succeeded The XenServer license you are using does not allow you to use the VMPR feature. VMPR is available in Citrix XenServer Advanced Edition or higher. The snapshot is already archived. The VM protection policy failed to run because a snapshot could not be created. Unable to create snapshots at this time because the scheduled snapshot operation for this policy is already in progress. Please try again later. Unable to create snapshots at this time because a scheduled snapshot operation is already in progress in this pool. One only VMPR snapshot operation can run at a time in the same pool. Please check that the snapshot schedules for the protection policies in this pool do not clash. Scheduled snapshot(s) have been successfully created. Unable to log in to XAPI session. Pool '{0}' failed to retrieve placement recommendations from WLB for VM '{1}'. WLB reports that the pool '{0}' is in need of optimization. The pool optimization mode is set to '{1}' and the severity of the alert is '{2}'. Help on Alarms Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on HA Help on Licensing Help on Broken Storage Help on QoS Help on QoS Help on QoS Unrecognized alarm Bond status has changed Authentication method is not consistent across the Pool Active Directory authorization is not available Grace license issued. HA heartbeat approaching timeout Server failed Server recovered HA network bonding error Drop in HA failover tolerance Drop in HA failover tolerance HA-protected VM failed to restart Heartbeat SR approaching timeout Heartbeat SR lost XenServer healthcheck approaching timeout Server clock not synchronized Server clock has gone backwards XenServer statistics synchronization failed Network configuration issue License does not support pooling License Expired. License expires soon A license was not available. License server connection successful. Server disconnected from license server. The license server could not be reached. Lost access to HA metadata disk Restored access to HA metadata disk Multipath Alert Failed to attach storage on server start Pool master changed VM Disk QoS Failed VM vCPU QoS Failed VM Network Interface QoS Failed VM Cloned VM Crashed VM Rebooted VM Resumed VM Shut down VM Started VM Suspended VM Uncooperative VMPR archive operation failed VMPR archive operation failed VMPR archive operation failed Scheduled snapshot archive succeeded VMPR archive operation failed Unable to unmount VMPR archive target Backup succeeded VMPR failed: insufficient license for VMPR Unable to archive snapshot VMPR failed: snapshot could not be created VMPR failed: snapshot could not be created VMPR failed: snapshot could not be created Scheduled snapshot succeeded VMPP XAPI logon failure WLB consultation has failed WLB Host Power Off WLB Host Power On WLB optimization alert WLB Server Time Discrepancy WLB VM Relocation Pool Admins have full access to all XenServer features and settings. They can access the XenServer console and manage the roles of other users. - No restrictions - Role and user management - Access to XenServer console Pool Admin Pool Operators manage pool-wide resources, including setting up storage, managing patches and creating resource pools. - Configure pool resources - Full access to High Availability (HA), Workload Balancing (WLB) and patch management features - No access to role management Pool Operator With a Read Only role, the user has basic read access. They can connect to the server and view its contents, but will be unable to issue commands or alter any settings. - Read access only Read Only VM Admins can manage VMs and Templates and can access the storage necessary to complete these tasks. This role relies on XenServer to choose where to run each VM, and on templates to provide values for dynamic memory control (DMC) and Home Server settings. - Manage VMs and Templates - No access to dynamic memory control features - No access to VM snapshot features - Cannot set Home Server or choose where to run workloads VM Admin VM Operators are granted access to use the VMs within the resource pool. They can interact with VM consoles, and can start or stop VMs when there are sufficient server resources available. - Full access to VM consoles - Basic VM lifecycle control - Cannot alter VM properties or server resources VM Operator VM Power Admins have full access to VM and Template management. They can choose where to start VMs, and can use the dynamic memory control and VM snapshot features. - Manages VMs and Templates - Full access to dynamic memory control features - Full access to VM snapshot features - Can set Home Server and choose where to run workloads VM Power Admin EBS volumes EBS volumes in Availability Zone {0} Physical DVD drives Physical DVD drives on {0} Physical removable storage on {0} Local storage Local storage on {0} XenServer Tools ISOs EBS EBS in {0} DVD drives DVD drives on {0} Removable storage Removable storage on {0} Local storage Local storage on {0} XenServer Tools This template can be used to create a Linux VM with a built-in Linux distro for testing and demonstration purposes. It is not recommended for production use. If the operating system you plan to use is not listed, you may be able to install it by selecting this template. We recommend that only advanced users attempt to use this template, and you should note that our products have been tested running only the supported distributions and specific versions covered by the standard supplied templates. This template may be used to install the XenServer Software Development Kit (SDK) API VM. Physical removable storage Average CPU Total NIC Receive Total NIC Send LUN-per-VDI '{0}' Queue Size CPU {0} {1}-state {2} '{0}' Inflight Requests '{0}' Read IOPS '{0}' Total IOPS '{0}' Write IOPS '{0}' IO Wait '{0}' Read Throughput '{0}' Total Throughput '{0}' Write Throughput '{0}' Latency Reclaimed Memory Potential Reclaimed Memory XenServer Per-Socket XenServer for XenDesktop Help on AD Help on AD Disk {0} Queue Size Disk {0} Inflight Requests Disk {0} Read IOPS Disk {0} Total IOPS Disk {0} Write IOPS Disk {0} IO Wait {0} {1} Free Memory {0} {1} Used Memory {0} {1} Power Usage {0} {1} Temperature {0} {1} Utilization {0} {1} Memory Utilization XenServer Cannot reclaim freed space because the SR is already busy An unknown error occurred when reclaiming freed space Reclaiming freed space not supported on this SR Log files from the RRD daemon RRD plugin logs Topology Max number of vCPUs The license server for {0} is an out-of-date version. The license server is an out-of-date version. XenServer Enterprise Per-Socket XenServer Enterprise Per-User XenServer Standard Per-Socket XenDesktop Platinum Help on Licensing Help on Licensing Help on Licensing Help on Licensing Help on Licensing Help on Licensing XenApp/XenDesktop XenApp/XenDesktop Platinum