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1# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
2# Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER
3# This file is distributed under the same license as the openafs package.
4# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
5#
6#, fuzzy
7msgid ""
8msgstr ""
9"Project-Id-Version: openafs\n"
10"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: openafs@packages.debian.org\n"
11"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-07-10 15:27-0500\n"
12"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
13"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
14"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
15"Language: \n"
16"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
17"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
18"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
19
20#. Type: string
21#. Description
22#: ../openafs-client.templates:1001
23msgid "DB server host names for your home cell:"
24msgstr ""
25
26#. Type: string
27#. Description
28#: ../openafs-client.templates:1001
29msgid ""
30"AFS uses the file /etc/openafs/CellServDB to hold the list of servers that "
31"should be contacted to find parts of a cell. The cell you claim this "
32"workstation belongs to is not in that file. Enter the host names of the "
33"database servers separated by spaces. IMPORTANT: If you are creating a new "
34"cell and this machine is to be a database server in that cell, only enter "
35"this machine's name; add the other servers later after they are functioning. "
36"Also, do not enable the AFS client to start at boot on this server until the "
37"cell is configured. When you are ready you can edit /etc/openafs/afs.conf."
38"client to enable the client."
39msgstr ""
40
41#. Type: string
42#. Description
43#: ../openafs-client.templates:2001
44msgid "AFS cell this workstation belongs to:"
45msgstr ""
46
47#. Type: string
48#. Description
49#: ../openafs-client.templates:2001
50msgid ""
51"AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains. Each "
52"workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS domain name of "
53"the site."
54msgstr ""
55
56#. Type: string
57#. Description
58#: ../openafs-client.templates:3001
59msgid "Size of AFS cache in kB:"
60msgstr ""
61
62#. Type: string
63#. Description
64#: ../openafs-client.templates:3001
65msgid ""
66"AFS uses an area of the disk to cache remote files for faster access. This "
67"cache will be mounted on /var/cache/openafs. It is important that the cache "
68"not overfill the partition it is located on. Often, people find it useful "
69"to dedicate a partition to their AFS cache."
70msgstr ""
71
72#. Type: boolean
73#. Description
74#: ../openafs-client.templates:4001
75msgid "Run Openafs client now and at boot?"
76msgstr ""
77
78#. Type: boolean
79#. Description
80#: ../openafs-client.templates:4001
81msgid ""
82"Normally, most users who install the openafs-client package expect AFS to be "
83"mounted automatically at boot. However, if you are planning on setting up a "
84"new cell or are on a laptop, you may not want it started at boot time. If "
85"you choose not to start AFS at boot, run service openafs-client force-start "
86"to start the client when you wish to run it."
87msgstr ""
88
89#. Type: boolean
90#. Description
91#: ../openafs-client.templates:5001
92msgid "Look up AFS cells in DNS?"
93msgstr ""
94
95#. Type: boolean
96#. Description
97#: ../openafs-client.templates:5001
98msgid ""
99"In order to contact an AFS cell, you need the IP addresses of the cell's "
100"database servers. Normally, this information is read from /etc/openafs/"
101"CellServDB. However, if Openafs cannot find a cell in that file, it can use "
102"DNS to look for AFSDB records that contain the information."
103msgstr ""
104
105#. Type: boolean
106#. Description
107#: ../openafs-client.templates:6001
108msgid "Encrypt authenticated traffic with AFS fileserver?"
109msgstr ""
110
111#. Type: boolean
112#. Description
113#: ../openafs-client.templates:6001
114msgid ""
115"AFS provides a weak form of encryption that can optionally be used between a "
116"client and the fileservers. While this encryption is weaker than DES and "
117"thus is not sufficient for highly confidential data, it does provide some "
118"confidentiality and is likely to make the job of a casual attacker "
119"significantly more difficult."
120msgstr ""
121
122#. Type: select
123#. Choices
124#: ../openafs-client.templates:7001
125msgid "Yes"
126msgstr ""
127
128#. Type: select
129#. Choices
130#: ../openafs-client.templates:7001
131msgid "Sparse"
132msgstr ""
133
134#. Type: select
135#. Choices
136#: ../openafs-client.templates:7001
137msgid "No"
138msgstr ""
139
140#. Type: select
141#. Description
142#: ../openafs-client.templates:7002
143msgid "Dynamically generate the contents of /afs?"
144msgstr ""
145
146#. Type: select
147#. Description
148#: ../openafs-client.templates:7002
149msgid ""
150"/afs generally contains an entry for each cell that a client can talk to. "
151"Traditionally, these entries were generated by servers in the client's home "
152"cell. However, OpenAFS clients can generate the contents of /afs "
153"dynamically based on the contents of /etc/openafs/CellServDB and DNS."
154msgstr ""
155
156#. Type: select
157#. Description
158#: ../openafs-client.templates:7002
159msgid ""
160"If you generate /afs dynamically, you may need to create /etc/openafs/"
161"CellAlias to include aliases for common cells. (The syntax of this file is "
162"one line per alias, with the cell name, a space, and then the alias for that "
163"cell.)"
164msgstr ""
165
166#. Type: select
167#. Description
168#: ../openafs-client.templates:7002
169msgid ""
170"The Sparse option is the same as Yes except that, rather than populating /"
171"afs from /etc/openafs/CellServDB immediately, cells other than the local "
172"cell will not appear until they are accessed. Cell aliases as set in the "
173"CellAlias file are shown as normal, although they may appear to be dangling "
174"links until traversed."
175msgstr ""
176
177#. Type: boolean
178#. Description
179#: ../openafs-client.templates:8001
180msgid "Use fakestat to avoid hangs when listing /afs?"
181msgstr ""
182
183#. Type: boolean
184#. Description
185#: ../openafs-client.templates:8001
186msgid ""
187"Because AFS is a global file space, operations on the /afs directory can "
188"generate significant network traffic. If some AFS cells are unavailable "
189"then looking at /afs using ls or a graphical file browser may hang your "
190"machine for minutes. AFS has an option to simulate answers to these "
191"operations locally to avoid these hangs. You want this option under most "
192"circumstances."
193msgstr ""
194
195#. Type: string
196#. Description
197#: ../openafs-fileserver.templates:1001
198msgid "Cell this server serves files for:"
199msgstr ""
200
201#. Type: string
202#. Description
203#: ../openafs-fileserver.templates:1001
204msgid ""
205"AFS fileservers belong to a cell. They have the key for that cell's "
206"Kerberos service and serve volumes into that cell. Normally, this cell is "
207"the same cell as the workstation's client belongs to."
208msgstr ""
209
210#. Type: note
211#. Description
212#: ../openafs-fileserver.templates:2001
213msgid "OpenAFS file server probably does not work!"
214msgstr ""
215
216#. Type: note
217#. Description
218#: ../openafs-fileserver.templates:2001
219msgid ""
220"You are running the OpenAFS file server package on an alpha. This probably "
221"doesn't work; the DES code is flaky on the alpha, along with the threaded "
222"file server. Likely, the fileserver will simply fail to start, but if it "
223"does load, data corruption may result. You have been warned."
224msgstr ""