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A hostname based on MAC address will be used when left blank. In addition to @host attribute function rand for random integers is available. Examples:Edit Discovery RuleEnableEnable rule?Errors during auto provisioning: %sExecute rules against a discovered hostExecute rules against all currently discovered hostsFactFacts discovered on this hostFacts refreshed for %sFailed to auto provision host %s: %sFailed to reboot host %sFailed to reboot host %{hostname} with error %{error_message}Failed to refresh facts for %sHostHost %{host} was provisioned with rule %{rule}Host groupHost of type %s can not be rebootedHostname for provisioned hostsHosts limitHosts/limitIP AddressInvalid facts, must be a HashLast facts uploadList all discovered hostsList all discovery rulesLocationMaximum hosts provisioned with this rule (0 = unlimited)MemoryModelN/ANameNew Discovery RuleNew RuleNo discovered hosts availableNo discovered hosts to provisionNo hosts selectedNo hosts were found with that id or nameNo rule found for host %sOrganizationPlease ConfirmProvisionProvision a discovered hostRebootRebooting %sRebooting a discovered hostRebooting host %sRefresh factsRefreshing the facts of a discovered hostRule disabledRule enabledRule priority (lower integer means higher priority)Select ActionSelect all items in this pageSelect locationSelect organizationShow a discovered hostShow a discovery ruleSomething went wrong while selecting hosts - %sSpecify target hostname template pattern in the same syntax as in Provisioning Templates (ERB).SubmitSubnetTarget host group for this rule with all properties setTemplateThe default location to place discovered hosts inThe default organization to place discovered hosts inThe default prefix to use for the host name, must start with a letterThe following hosts were not deleted: %sThis might take a while, as all hosts, facts and reports will be destroyed as wellUUID to track orchestration tasks status, GET /api/orchestration/:UUID/tasksUpdate a ruleUpload facts for a host, creating the host if requiredValueWarningWhen creating hostname patterns, make sure the resulting host names are unique. Hostnames must not start with numbers. A good approach is to use unique information provided by facter (MAC address, BIOS or serial ID).can't contain white spaces.filter resultsitems selected. Uncheck to Clearmust start with a letter or ERB.not required if it's a virtual machinenot required if using a subnet with DHCP proxynumber of entries per requestpaginate resultsrequired if value is not inherited from host group or default password in settingssort resultsProject-Id-Version: foreman_discovery 4.0.0 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: foreman-dev@googlegroups.com POT-Creation-Date: 2015-10-15 09:33+0200 PO-Revision-Date: 2015-10-15 09:16+0000 Last-Translator: Lukáš Zapletal Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) (http://www.transifex.com/foreman/foreman/language/en_GB/) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Language: en_GB Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1); %s - The following hosts are about to be changed%s agoAre you sure?Assign LocationAssign OrganisationAuto ProvisionAuto Provision AllAutomatically provision newly discovered hosts, according to the provisioning rulesCPUsCancelCould not get facts from proxy %{url}: %{error}Create a discovery ruleDeleteDelete %s?Delete a discovered hostDelete a ruleDelete hostsDestroyed selected hostsDisableDisable rule?Discovered host: %sDiscovered hostsDiscovered hosts are provisioning nowDiscovery RulesEnabledNamePriorityQueryDisk countDisks sizeDomain will be appended automatically. A hostname based on MAC address will be used when left blank. In addition to @host attribute function rand for random integers is available. Examples:Edit Discovery RuleEnableEnable rule?Errors during auto provisioning: %sExecute rules against a discovered hostExecute rules against all currently discovered hostsFactFacts discovered on this hostFacts refreshed for %sFailed to auto provision host %s: %sFailed to reboot host %sFailed to reboot host %{hostname} with error %{error_message}Failed to refresh facts for %sHostHost %{host} was provisioned with rule %{rule}Host groupHost of type %s can not be rebootedHostname for provisioned hostsHosts limitHosts/limitIP AddressInvalid facts, must be a HashLast facts uploadList all discovered hostsList all discovery rulesLocationMaximum hosts provisioned with this rule (0 = unlimited)MemoryModelN/ANameNew Discovery RuleNew RuleNo discovered hosts availableNo discovered hosts to provisionNo hosts selectedNo hosts were found with that id or nameNo rule found for host %sOrganisationPlease ConfirmProvisionProvision a discovered hostRebootRebooting %sRebooting a discovered hostRebooting host %sRefresh factsRefreshing the facts of a discovered hostRule disabledRule enabledRule priority (lower integer means higher priority)Select ActionSelect all items in this pageSelect locationSelect organisationShow a discovered hostShow a discovery ruleSomething went wrong while selecting hosts - %sSpecify target hostname template pattern in the same syntax as in Provisioning Templates (ERB).SubmitSubnetTarget host group for this rule with all properties setTemplateThe default location to place discovered hosts inThe default organisation to place discovered hosts inThe default prefix to use for the host name, must start with a letterThe following hosts were not deleted: %sThis might take a while, as all hosts, facts and reports will be destroyed as wellUUID to track orchestration tasks status, GET /api/orchestration/:UUID/tasksUpdate a ruleUpload facts for a host, creating the host if requiredValueWarningWhen creating hostname patterns, make sure the resulting host names are unique. Hostnames must not start with numbers. A good approach is to use unique information provided by facter (MAC address, BIOS or serial ID).can't contain white spaces.filter resultsitems selected. Uncheck to Clearmust start with a letter or ERB.not required if it's a virtual machinenot required if using a subnet with DHCP proxynumber of entries per requestpaginate resultsrequired if value is not inherited from host group or default password in settingssort results