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%s: illegal hour value
%s: illegal minute value
%s: illegal runlevel: %s
%s: illegal time value
%s: missing event name
%s: missing job name
%s: missing runlevel
%s: time expected
(%s) at %d:%02d ...Another shutdown is already runningBridge socket events into upstartBridge udev events into upstartBring the system down.Broadcast message from %s@%sBy default, upstart-socket-bridge does not detach from the console and remains in the foreground.  Use the --daemon option to have it detach.By default, upstart-udev-bridge does not detach from the console and remains in the foreground.  Use the --daemon option to have it detach.Calling shutdownCannot find pid of running shutdownCaught %s, core dumpedCaught %s, unable to dump coreChange runlevel.Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemonCheck for unreachable jobs/event conditions.Configuration directory deletedConnection from private clientCould not connect to UpstartCould not create JobAdded signal connectionCould not create JobRemoved signal connectionCould not create Upstart proxyCould not create epoll descriptorCould not obtain job listCould not send socket eventDetach and run in the backgroundDisconnected from UpstartDisconnected from system busDo not strip non-printable bytes from udev message dataEVENT [KEY=VALUE]...EVENT is the name of an event the init daemon should emit, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be included in the event.
Emit an event.Env must be KEY=VALUE pairsError emitting socket eventError from epollError while loading configuration fileError while reloading configuration fileEventEvent failedExpected eventExpected operatorExpected variable name before valueFailed to add log to unflushed queueFailed to continue traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to create pty - disabling logging for jobFailed to deliver signal to traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to detach traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to obtain %s instance: %sFailed to obtain child process id for %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to open system console: %sFailed to re-execute %s: %sFailed to send %s signal to %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to set ptrace options for %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to spawn %s %s process: %sFailed to write to log fileGenerate warning for any unreachable events/jobsHalt the system.HaltingHandling %s eventHandling deletion of %sIf CONF specified, show configuration details for single job configuration, else show details for all jobs configurations.
Illegal exit status, expected integerIllegal file creation mask, expected octal integerIllegal interval, expected number of secondsIllegal limit, expected 'unlimited' or integerIllegal nice value, expected -20 to 19Illegal oom adjustment, expected -16 to 15 or 'never'Illegal oom score adjustment, expected -999 to 1000 or 'never'Illegal parameterIllegal signal status, expected integerInform Upstart that disk is now writeable.Invalid job classInvalid setgid group name does not existInvalid setuid user name does not existJOBJOB [KEY=VALUE]...JOB is the name of the job that is to be queried, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to distguish between job instances.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be restarted, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the job after restarting.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be restarted.JOB is the name of the job that is to be sent the signal, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to distinguish between job instances.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be started, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the new job.

The environment may also serve to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide whether a new instance will be started or an error returned if an existing instance is already running.JOB is the name of the job that is to be stopped, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be passed to the job's pre-stop and post-stop processes.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be stopped.JOB is the name of the job which usage is to be shown.
JobJob failed to restartJob failed to startJob failed while stoppingJob has already been stopped: %sJob is already running: %sList all jobs and events which cannot be satisfied by currently available job configuration filesList known jobs.Loading configuration from %sMismatched bracesMismatched parenthesesName already takenName may not be empty stringNeed to be rootNot being executed as initNot runningOutput previous and current runlevel.PRIORITY may be one of:
  `debug' (messages useful for debugging upstart are logged, equivalent to --debug on kernel command-line);
  `info' (messages about job goal and state changes, as well as event emissions are logged, equivalent to --verbose on the kernel command-line);
  `message' (informational and debugging messages are suppressed, the default);   `warn' (ordinary messages are suppressed whilst still logging warnings and errors);
  `error' (only errors are logged, equivalent to --quiet on the kernel command-line) or
  `fatal' (only fatal errors are logged).

Without arguments, this outputs the current log priority.Pausing %s (%d) [pre-exec] for debugPower off the system.Powering offProcess management daemon.Query status of job.RUNLEVEL should be one of 0123456sS, where s and S are considered identical.

RUNLEVEL may also be Q or q to instruct the init daemon to reload its configuration, this is rarely necessary since the daemon watches its configuration for changes.

RUNLEVEL may be U or u to instruct the init daemon to re-execute itself, this is not recommended since Upstart does not currently preserve its state.
Re-executing %sReboot the system.RebootingReconnecting to system busReload the configuration of the init daemon.Reloading configurationRequest the version of the init daemon.Restart job.Run to ensure output from jobs ending before disk is writeable are flushed to diskSend HUP signal to job.Sending %s signal to %s %s process (%d)Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.Show job usage message if available.Shutdown cancelledShutdown is not runningStart job.Stop job.TIME [MESSAGE]TIME may have different formats, the most common is simply the word 'now' which will bring the system down immediately.  Other valid formats are +m, where m is the number of minutes to wait until shutting down and hh:mm which specifies the time on the 24hr clock.

Logged in users are warned by a message sent to their terminal, you may include an optional MESSAGE included with this.  Messages can be sent without actually bringing the system down by using the -k option.

If TIME is given, the command will remain in the foreground until the shutdown occurs.  It can be cancelled by Control-C, or by another user using the -c option.

The system is brought down into maintenance (single-user) mode by default, you can change this with either the -r or -h option which specify a reboot or system halt respectively.  The -h option can be further modified with -H or -P to specify whether to halt the system, or to power it off afterwards.  The default is left up to the shutdown scripts.Temporary process spawn errorThe known jobs and their current status will be output.The log priority given was not recognisedThe system /var/run/utmp file is used unless the alternate file UTMP is given.
The system is going down for halt NOW!The system is going down for maintenance NOW!The system is going down for power off NOW!The system is going down for reboot NOW!This command is intended to instruct the kernel to reboot or halt the system; when run without the -f option, or when in a system runlevel other than 0 or 6, it will actually execute /sbin/shutdown.
This daemon is normally executed by the kernel and given process id 1 to denote its special status.  When executed by a user process, it will actually run /sbin/telinit.Unable to become daemonUnable to change directoryUnable to connect to UpstartUnable to connect to session busUnable to connect to system busUnable to connect to the system busUnable to execute shutdown: %sUnable to fork child-process to warn users: %sUnable to initialize console as /dev/nullUnable to initialize console, will try /dev/nullUnable to listen for private connectionsUnable to load configurationUnable to lookup home directoryUnable to mount /proc filesystemUnable to mount /sys filesystemUnable to reload configuration after override deletionUnable to set default oom scoreUnable to set root directoryUnable to setup standard file descriptorsUnable to watch configuration directoryUnable to watch configuration fileUnable to write pid fileUnknown instance: %sUnknown job: %sUnknown parameterUsageYou do not have permission to modify job: %sYou do not have permission to notify disk is writeable[CONF][PRIORITY][UTMP]cancel a running shutdowndefault value for console stanzadestination well-known name on D-Bus busdisable job loggingdisable user and chroot sessionsdo not emit any startup event (for testing)do not wait for event to finish before exitingdo not wait for job to restart before exitingdo not wait for job to start before exitingdo not wait for job to stop before exitingdon't actually reboot or halt, just write wtmp recorddon't sync before reboot or haltenumerate list of events and jobs causing job created from job config to start/stopforce reboot or halt, don't call shutdown(8)halt after shutdown (implies -h)halt or power off after shutdownignore specified list of events (comma-separated)invalid console type specifiedkilledmainonly send warnings, don't shutdownpost-startpost-stoppower off after shutdown (implies -h)pre-startpre-stopreboot after shutdownrespawnrunningset environment variable in the runlevel eventspawnedspecify alternative directory to load configuration files fromspecify alternative directory to store job output logs inspecify an alternative initial event (for testing)startstartingstopstoppingswitch off the power when called as haltunable to change root directory: %sunable to change working directory: %sunable to chown: %sunable to execute: %sunable to find setgid groupunable to find setuid userunable to get ptsname: %sunable to getgrnam: %sunable to getpwnam: %sunable to move script fd: %sunable to open console: %sunable to open pt master: %sunable to open pt slave: %sunable to set "%s" resource limit: %sunable to set oom adjustment: %sunable to set priority: %sunable to set trace: %sunable to setgid: %sunable to setuid: %sunable to unlockpt: %sunknown eventunknown jobuse D-Bus session bus rather than system bus (for testing)use D-Bus session bus to connect to init daemon (for testing)use D-Bus system bus to connect to init daemonwaitingProject-Id-Version: upstart 1.5
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%s %s process (%d)%s %s process (%d) became new process (%d)%s %s process (%d) continued by %s signal%s %s process (%d) continued by signal %d%s %s process (%d) executable changed%s %s process (%d) exited normally%s %s process (%d) killed by %s signal%s %s process (%d) killed by signal %d%s %s process (%d) stopped by %s signal%s %s process (%d) stopped by signal %d%s %s process (%d) terminated with status %d%s %s process ended, respawning%s goal changed from %s to %s%s respawning too fast, stopped%s state changed from %s to %s%s: --dest given without --system
%s: illegal hour value
%s: illegal minute value
%s: illegal runlevel: %s
%s: illegal time value
%s: missing event name
%s: missing job name
%s: missing runlevel
%s: time expected
(%s) at %d:%02d ...Another shutdown is already runningBridge socket events into upstartBridge udev events into upstartBring the system down.Broadcast message from %s@%sBy default, upstart-socket-bridge does not detach from the console and remains in the foreground.  Use the --daemon option to have it detach.By default, upstart-udev-bridge does not detach from the console and remains in the foreground.  Use the --daemon option to have it detach.Calling shutdownCannot find pid of running shutdownCaught %s, core dumpedCaught %s, unable to dump coreChange runlevel.Change the minimum priority of log messages from the init daemonCheck for unreachable jobs/event conditions.Configuration directory deletedConnection from private clientCould not connect to UpstartCould not create JobAdded signal connectionCould not create JobRemoved signal connectionCould not create Upstart proxyCould not create epoll descriptorCould not obtain job listCould not send socket eventDetach and run in the backgroundDisconnected from UpstartDisconnected from system busDo not strip non-printable bytes from udev message dataEVENT [KEY=VALUE]...EVENT is the name of an event the init daemon should emit, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be included in the event.
Emit an event.Env must be KEY=VALUE pairsError emitting socket eventError from epollError while loading configuration fileError while reloading configuration fileEventEvent failedExpected eventExpected operatorExpected variable name before valueFailed to add log to unflushed queueFailed to continue traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to create pty - disabling logging for jobFailed to deliver signal to traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to detach traced %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to obtain %s instance: %sFailed to obtain child process id for %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to open system console: %sFailed to re-execute %s: %sFailed to send %s signal to %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to set ptrace options for %s %s process (%d): %sFailed to spawn %s %s process: %sFailed to write to log fileGenerate warning for any unreachable events/jobsHalt the system.HaltingHandling %s eventHandling deletion of %sIf CONF specified, show configuration details for single job configuration, else show details for all jobs configurations.
Illegal exit status, expected integerIllegal file creation mask, expected octal integerIllegal interval, expected number of secondsIllegal limit, expected ‘unlimited’ or integerIllegal nice value, expected -20 to 19Illegal oom adjustment, expected -16 to 15 or ‘never’Illegal oom score adjustment, expected -999 to 1000 or ‘never’Illegal parameterIllegal signal status, expected integerInform Upstart that disk is now writeable.Invalid job classInvalid setgid group name does not existInvalid setuid user name does not existJOBJOB [KEY=VALUE]...JOB is the name of the job that is to be queried, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to distguish between job instances.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be restarted, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the job after restarting.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be restarted.JOB is the name of the job that is to be sent the signal, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to distinguish between job instances.
JOB is the name of the job that is to be started, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be defined in the new job.

The environment may also serve to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide whether a new instance will be started or an error returned if an existing instance is already running.JOB is the name of the job that is to be stopped, this may be followed by zero or more environment variables to be passed to the job's pre-stop and post-stop processes.

The environment also serves to distinguish between job instances, and thus decide which of multiple instances will be stopped.JOB is the name of the job which usage is to be shown.
JobJob failed to restartJob failed to startJob failed while stoppingJob has already been stopped: %sJob is already running: %sList all jobs and events which cannot be satisfied by currently available job configuration filesList known jobs.Loading configuration from %sMismatched bracesMismatched parenthesesName already takenName may not be empty stringNeed to be rootNot being executed as initNot runningOutput previous and current runlevel.PRIORITY may be one of:
  ‘debug’ (messages useful for debugging upstart are logged, equivalent to --debug on kernel command-line);
  ‘info’ (messages about job goal and state changes, as well as event emissions are logged, equivalent to --verbose on the kernel command-line);
  ‘message’ (informational and debugging messages are suppressed, the default);   ‘warn’ (ordinary messages are suppressed whilst still logging warnings and errors);
  ‘error’ (only errors are logged, equivalent to --quiet on the kernel command-line) or
  ‘fatal’ (only fatal errors are logged).

Without arguments, this outputs the current log priority.Pausing %s (%d) [pre-exec] for debugPower off the system.Powering offProcess management daemon.Query status of job.RUNLEVEL should be one of 0123456sS, where s and S are considered identical.

RUNLEVEL may also be Q or q to instruct the init daemon to reload its configuration, this is rarely necessary since the daemon watches its configuration for changes.

RUNLEVEL may be U or u to instruct the init daemon to re-execute itself, this is not recommended since Upstart does not currently preserve its state.
Re-executing %sReboot the system.RebootingReconnecting to system busReload the configuration of the init daemon.Reloading configurationRequest the version of the init daemon.Restart job.Run to ensure output from jobs ending before disk is writeable are flushed to diskSend HUP signal to job.Sending %s signal to %s %s process (%d)Show emits, start on and stop on details for job configurations.Show job usage message if available.Shutdown cancelledShutdown is not runningStart job.Stop job.TIME [MESSAGE]TIME may have different formats, the most common is simply the word ‘now’ which will bring the system down immediately.  Other valid formats are +m, where m is the number of minutes to wait until shutting down and hh:mm which specifies the time on the 24hr clock.

Logged in users are warned by a message sent to their terminal, you may include an optional MESSAGE included with this.  Messages can be sent without actually bringing the system down by using the -k option.

If TIME is given, the command will remain in the foreground until the shutdown occurs.  It can be cancelled by Control-C, or by another user using the -c option.

The system is brought down into maintenance (single-user) mode by default, you can change this with either the -r or -h option which specify a reboot or system halt respectively.  The -h option can be further modified with -H or -P to specify whether to halt the system, or to power it off afterwards.  The default is left up to the shutdown scripts.Temporary process spawn errorThe known jobs and their current status will be output.The log priority given was not recognisedThe system /var/run/utmp file is used unless the alternate file UTMP is given.
The system is going down for halt NOW!The system is going down for maintenance NOW!The system is going down for power off NOW!The system is going down for reboot NOW!This command is intended to instruct the kernel to reboot or halt the system; when run without the -f option, or when in a system runlevel other than 0 or 6, it will actually execute /sbin/shutdown.
This daemon is normally executed by the kernel and given process id 1 to denote its special status.  When executed by a user process, it will actually run /sbin/telinit.Unable to become daemonUnable to change directoryUnable to connect to UpstartUnable to connect to session busUnable to connect to system busUnable to connect to the system busUnable to execute shutdown: %sUnable to fork child-process to warn users: %sUnable to initialize console as /dev/nullUnable to initialize console, will try /dev/nullUnable to listen for private connectionsUnable to load configurationUnable to lookup home directoryUnable to mount /proc filesystemUnable to mount /sys filesystemUnable to reload configuration after override deletionUnable to set default oom scoreUnable to set root directoryUnable to setup standard file descriptorsUnable to watch configuration directoryUnable to watch configuration fileUnable to write pid fileUnknown instance: %sUnknown job: %sUnknown parameterUsageYou do not have permission to modify job: %sYou do not have permission to notify disk is writeable[CONF][PRIORITY][UTMP]cancel a running shutdowndefault value for console stanzadestination well-known name on D-Bus busdisable job loggingdisable user and chroot sessionsdo not emit any startup event (for testing)do not wait for event to finish before exitingdo not wait for job to restart before exitingdo not wait for job to start before exitingdo not wait for job to stop before exitingdon't actually reboot or halt, just write wtmp recorddon't sync before reboot or haltenumerate list of events and jobs causing job created from job config to start/stopforce reboot or halt, don't call shutdown(8)halt after shutdown (implies -h)halt or power off after shutdownignore specified list of events (comma-separated)invalid console type specifiedkilledmainonly send warnings, don't shutdownpost-startpost-stoppower off after shutdown (implies -h)pre-startpre-stopreboot after shutdownrespawnrunningset environment variable in the runlevel eventspawnedspecify alternative directory to load configuration files fromspecify alternative directory to store job output logs inspecify an alternative initial event (for testing)startstartingstopstoppingswitch off the power when called as haltunable to change root directory: %sunable to change working directory: %sunable to chown: %sunable to execute: %sunable to find setgid groupunable to find setuid userunable to get ptsname: %sunable to getgrnam: %sunable to getpwnam: %sunable to move script fd: %sunable to open console: %sunable to open pt master: %sunable to open pt slave: %sunable to set “%s” resource limit: %sunable to set oom adjustment: %sunable to set priority: %sunable to set trace: %sunable to setgid: %sunable to setuid: %sunable to unlockpt: %sunknown eventunknown jobuse D-Bus session bus rather than system bus (for testing)use D-Bus session bus to connect to init daemon (for testing)use D-Bus system bus to connect to init daemonwaiting