# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ # Message catalog for systemd's own messages # The catalog format is documented on # https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/catalog # For an explanation why we do all this, see https://xkcd.com/1024/ -- f77379a8490b408bbe5f6940505a777b Subject: The journal has been started Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system journal process has started up, opened the journal files for writing and is now ready to process requests. -- d93fb3c9c24d451a97cea615ce59c00b Subject: The journal has been stopped Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system journal process has shut down and closed all currently active journal files. -- ec387f577b844b8fa948f33cad9a75e6 Subject: Disk space used by the journal Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% @JOURNAL_NAME@ (@JOURNAL_PATH@) is currently using @CURRENT_USE_PRETTY@. Maximum allowed usage is set to @MAX_USE_PRETTY@. Leaving at least @DISK_KEEP_FREE_PRETTY@ free (of currently available @DISK_AVAILABLE_PRETTY@ of disk space). Enforced usage limit is thus @LIMIT_PRETTY@, of which @AVAILABLE_PRETTY@ are still available. The limits controlling how much disk space is used by the journal may be configured with SystemMaxUse=, SystemKeepFree=, SystemMaxFileSize=, RuntimeMaxUse=, RuntimeKeepFree=, RuntimeMaxFileSize= settings in /etc/systemd/journald.conf. See journald.conf(5) for details. -- a596d6fe7bfa4994828e72309e95d61e Subject: Messages from a service have been suppressed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:journald.conf(5) A service has logged too many messages within a time period. Messages from the service have been dropped. Note that only messages from the service in question have been dropped, other services' messages are unaffected. The limits controlling when messages are dropped may be configured with RateLimitIntervalSec= and RateLimitBurst= in /etc/systemd/journald.conf. See journald.conf(5) for details. -- e9bf28e6e834481bb6f48f548ad13606 Subject: Journal messages have been missed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Kernel messages have been lost as the journal system has been unable to process them quickly enough. -- fc2e22bc6ee647b6b90729ab34a250b1 Subject: Process @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) dumped core Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:core(5) Process @COREDUMP_PID@ (@COREDUMP_COMM@) crashed and dumped core. This usually indicates a programming error in the crashing program and should be reported to its vendor as a bug. -- 5aadd8e954dc4b1a8c954d63fd9e1137 Subject: Core file was truncated to @SIZE_LIMIT@ bytes. Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:coredump.conf(5) The process had more memory mapped than the configured maximum for processing and storage by systemd-coredump(8). Only the first @SIZE_LIMIT@ bytes were saved. This core might still be usable, but various tools like gdb(1) will warn about the file being truncated. -- 8d45620c1a4348dbb17410da57c60c66 Subject: A new session @SESSION_ID@ has been created for user @USER_ID@ Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat A new session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been created for the user @USER_ID@. The leading process of the session is @LEADER@. -- 3354939424b4456d9802ca8333ed424a Subject: Session @SESSION_ID@ has been terminated Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat A session with the ID @SESSION_ID@ has been terminated. -- fcbefc5da23d428093f97c82a9290f7b Subject: A new seat @SEAT_ID@ is now available Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat A new seat @SEAT_ID@ has been configured and is now available. -- e7852bfe46784ed0accde04bc864c2d5 Subject: Seat @SEAT_ID@ has now been removed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat A seat @SEAT_ID@ has been removed and is no longer available. -- c7a787079b354eaaa9e77b371893cd27 Subject: Time change Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system clock has been changed to @REALTIME@ microseconds after January 1st, 1970. -- c7a787079b354eaaa9e77b371893cd27 de Subject: Zeitänderung Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Die System-Zeit wurde geändert auf @REALTIME@ Mikrosekunden nach dem 1. Januar 1970. -- 45f82f4aef7a4bbf942ce861d1f20990 Subject: Time zone change to @TIMEZONE@ Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system timezone has been changed to @TIMEZONE@. -- b07a249cd024414a82dd00cd181378ff Subject: System start-up is now complete Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% All system services necessary queued for starting at boot have been started. Note that this does not mean that the machine is now idle as services might still be busy with completing start-up. Kernel start-up required @KERNEL_USEC@ microseconds. Initial RAM disk start-up required @INITRD_USEC@ microseconds. Userspace start-up required @USERSPACE_USEC@ microseconds. -- eed00a68ffd84e31882105fd973abdd1 Subject: User manager start-up is now complete Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The user manager instance for user @_UID@ has been started. All services queued for starting have been started. Note that other services might still be starting up or be started at any later time. Startup of the manager took @USERSPACE_USEC@ microseconds. -- 6bbd95ee977941e497c48be27c254128 Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ entered Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system has now entered the @SLEEP@ sleep state. -- 8811e6df2a8e40f58a94cea26f8ebf14 Subject: System sleep state @SLEEP@ left Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The system has now left the @SLEEP@ sleep state. -- 98268866d1d54a499c4e98921d93bc40 Subject: System shutdown initiated Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% System shutdown has been initiated. The shutdown has now begun and all system services are terminated and all file systems unmounted. -- 7d4958e842da4a758f6c1cdc7b36dcc5 Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has begun start-up Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has begun starting up. -- 39f53479d3a045ac8e11786248231fbf Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has finished start-up Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has finished starting up. The start-up result is @RESULT@. -- de5b426a63be47a7b6ac3eaac82e2f6f Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has begun shutting down Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has begun shutting down. -- 9d1aaa27d60140bd96365438aad20286 Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has finished shutting down Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has finished shutting down. -- be02cf6855d2428ba40df7e9d022f03d Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has failed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has failed. The result is @RESULT@. -- d34d037fff1847e6ae669a370e694725 Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has begun reloading its configuration Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has begun reloading its configuration -- 7b05ebc668384222baa8881179cfda54 Subject: Unit @UNIT@ has finished reloading its configuration Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Unit @UNIT@ has finished reloading its configuration The result is @RESULT@. -- 641257651c1b4ec9a8624d7a40a9e1e7 Subject: Process @EXECUTABLE@ could not be executed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The process @EXECUTABLE@ could not be executed and failed. The error number returned by this process is @ERRNO@. -- 0027229ca0644181a76c4e92458afa2e Subject: One or more messages could not be forwarded to syslog Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% One or more messages could not be forwarded to the syslog service running side-by-side with journald. This usually indicates that the syslog implementation has not been able to keep up with the speed of messages queued. -- 1dee0369c7fc4736b7099b38ecb46ee7 Subject: Mount point is not empty Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The directory @WHERE@ is specified as the mount point (second field in /etc/fstab or Where= field in systemd unit file) and is not empty. This does not interfere with mounting, but the pre-exisiting files in this directory become inaccessible. To see those over-mounted files, please manually mount the underlying file system to a secondary location. -- 24d8d4452573402496068381a6312df2 Subject: A virtual machine or container has been started Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The virtual machine @NAME@ with its leader PID @LEADER@ has been started is now ready to use. -- 58432bd3bace477cb514b56381b8a758 Subject: A virtual machine or container has been terminated Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The virtual machine @NAME@ with its leader PID @LEADER@ has been shut down. -- 36db2dfa5a9045e1bd4af5f93e1cf057 Subject: DNSSEC mode has been turned off, as server doesn't support it Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8) resolved.conf(5) The resolver service (systemd-resolved.service) has detected that the configured DNS server does not support DNSSEC, and DNSSEC validation has been turned off as result. This event will take place if DNSSEC=allow-downgrade is configured in resolved.conf and the configured DNS server is incompatible with DNSSEC. Note that using this mode permits DNSSEC downgrade attacks, as an attacker might be able turn off DNSSEC validation on the system by inserting DNS replies in the communication channel that result in a downgrade like this. This event might be indication that the DNS server is indeed incompatible with DNSSEC or that an attacker has successfully managed to stage such a downgrade attack. -- 1675d7f172174098b1108bf8c7dc8f5d Subject: DNSSEC validation failed Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8) A DNS query or resource record set failed DNSSEC validation. This is usually indication that the communication channel used was tampered with. -- 4d4408cfd0d144859184d1e65d7c8a65 Subject: A DNSSEC trust anchor has been revoked Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Documentation: man:systemd-resolved.service(8) A DNSSEC trust anchor has been revoked. A new trust anchor has to be configured, or the operating system needs to be updated, to provide an updated DNSSEC trust anchor. -- 5eb03494b6584870a536b337290809b3 Subject: Automatic restarting of a unit has been scheduled Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% Automatic restarting of the unit @UNIT@ has been scheduled, as the result for the configured Restart= setting for the unit. -- ae8f7b866b0347b9af31fe1c80b127c0 Subject: Resources consumed by unit runtime Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The unit @UNIT@ completed and consumed the indicated resources. -- 50876a9db00f4c40bde1a2ad381c3a1b Subject: The system is configured in a way that might cause problems Defined-By: systemd Support: %SUPPORT_URL% The following "tags" are possible: - "split-usr" — /usr is a separate file system and was not mounted when systemd was booted - "cgroups-missing" — the kernel was compiled without cgroup support or access to expected interface files is resticted - "var-run-bad" — /var/run is not a symlink to /run - "overflowuid-not-65534" — the kernel user ID used for "unknown" users (with NFS or user namespaces) is not 65534 - "overflowgid-not-65534" — the kernel group ID used for "unknown" users (with NFS or user namespaces) is not 65534 Current system is tagged as @TAINT@.