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15 #: ../ps/virt_ps.ml:40
16 msgid "%s: %s: unknown kernel version\nTry a newer version of virt-mem, or if the guest is not from a\nsupported Linux distribution, see this page about adding support:\n http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-mem/faq.html\\n"
19 #: ../ps/virt_ps.ml:53
20 msgid "%s: could not find init_task in kernel image\\n"
23 #: ../dmesg/virt_dmesg.ml:72
24 msgid "%s: could not find kernel log buffer in kernel image\\n"
27 #: ../ps/virt_ps.ml:35
28 msgid "%s: could not guess kernel version\\n"
31 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:352
32 msgid "%s: domain is not running"
35 #: ../uname/virt_uname.ml:34
36 msgid "%s: no system_utsname in kernel image\\n"
39 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:347
40 msgid "%s: unknown domain (not a UUID, name or ID of any active domain)"
43 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:463 ../lib/virt_mem.ml:398
44 msgid "%s: use -A to define architecture (i386/x86-64 only) for this image"
47 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:454 ../lib/virt_mem.ml:389
48 msgid "%s: use -E to define endianness for this image"
51 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:467 ../lib/virt_mem.ml:404
52 msgid "%s: use -T to define kernel load address for this image"
55 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:447 ../lib/virt_mem.ml:382
56 msgid "%s: use -W to define word size for this image"
59 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:258 ../lib/virt_mem.ml:256
60 msgid "Connect to URI"
63 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:260
64 msgid "Debug mode (default: false)"
67 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:264
68 msgid "Display version and exit"
71 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:323
72 msgid "NB: If you want to monitor a local Xen hypervisor, you usually need to be root"
75 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:248
76 msgid "Set kernel architecture, endianness and word size"
79 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:250
80 msgid "Set kernel endianness"
83 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:252
84 msgid "Set kernel text address"
87 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:254
88 msgid "Set kernel word size"
91 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:262
92 msgid "Use saved kernel memory image"
95 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:139
96 msgid "\\\n\n%s: %s\n\nDescription:\n%s\n\nOptions:"
99 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:119
100 msgid "\\\n\nvirt-mem: Tools for providing information about virtual machines\n\nCurrently available tools include:\n%s\n\nGeneral usage is:\n <tool> [-options] [domains...]\n\nTo display extra help for a single tool, do:\n virt-mem help <tool>\n\nOptions:"
103 #: ../dmesg/virt_dmesg.ml:76
104 msgid "\\\nvirt-dmesg prints the kernel messages for virtual machines running\nunder libvirt. The output is similar to the ordinary dmesg command\nrun inside the virtual machine."
107 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:300
108 msgid "\\\nvirt-mem: I could not work out which tool you are trying to run.\nUse 'virt-mem --help' for more help or read the manual page virt-mem(1)"
111 #: ../ps/virt_ps.ml:97
112 msgid "\\\nvirt-ps prints a process listing for virtual machines running under\nlibvirt."
115 #: ../uname/virt_uname.ml:37
116 msgid "\\\nvirt-uname prints the uname information such as OS version,\narchitecture and node name for virtual machines running under\nlibvirt."
119 #: ../dmesg/virt_dmesg.ml:75
120 msgid "display kernel messages"
123 #: ../ps/virt_ps.ml:96
124 msgid "list processes in virtual machine"
127 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:171
128 msgid "set_endian: %s: unknown endianness"
131 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:214
132 msgid "set_text_addr: %s: incorrect number of parameters to -T option"
135 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:160
136 msgid "set_wordsize: %s: unknown wordsize"
139 #: ../uname/virt_uname.ml:36
140 msgid "uname command for virtual machines"
143 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:417
144 msgid "virt-mem: error loading kernel memory: address out of range\nPossibly the '-T' command line parameter was used inconsistently."
147 #: ../lib/virt_mem.ml:434
148 msgid "virt-mem: if -t given on command line, then no domain arguments should be listed"