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
no logical volumes yet. index_nopvs=This volume group has
no physical volumes yet. index_addpv=Add a physical volume to the group. index_addlv=Create a new logical volume. index_addsnap=Create a new snapshot. index_return=volume groups index_init=This may be because LVM has not been activated yet. Activate it now 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 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_size=Volume size 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_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_nostripe=Disabled (always allocate from start) lv_stripes=Stripe across $1 physical volumes 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_estripe=Missing or invalid number of stripes lv_delete=Delete Logical Volume 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_deleteok=Delete Now lv_err2=Failed to delete logical volume 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_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_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 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 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_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_err=Failed to save physical volume pv_err2=Failed to remove 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 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 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_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 blocks=blocks