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[06/12] New pot files and tx/config

http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cloudstack-docs-admin/blob/d63a3776/source/locale/pot/storage.pot
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diff --git a/source/locale/pot/storage.pot b/source/locale/pot/storage.pot
index 240f9fe..f200d67 100644
--- a/source/locale/pot/storage.pot
+++ b/source/locale/pot/storage.pot
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
 msgstr ""
 "Project-Id-Version: Apache CloudStack Administration Documentation 4\n"
 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-03-31 14:08-0400\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-05-27 10:34+0200\n"
 "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EM...@ADDRESS>\n"
 "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL...@li.org>\n"
@@ -17,183 +17,183 @@ msgstr ""
 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:18
-# 6a202e4741994470b627a504dfaa0ec4
+# 32b44221e38d43c08f57ce3a72c53f03
 msgid "Working with Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:21
-# 162dc01704434bf39297420664b52155
+# 10d8b20690d442af8af5376748e600e0
 msgid "Storage Overview"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:23
-# fb6cf279ed414191933888a05da50e30
+# 59f0d86b537245ecb2688c84730ca29a
 msgid "CloudStack defines two types of storage: primary and secondary. Primary storage can be accessed by either iSCSI or NFS. Additionally, direct attached storage may be used for primary storage. Secondary storage is always accessed using NFS."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:28
-# 3e1682b1378e44d1b6277de404cef6c9
+# 20876e254ad044ddaa6b6090751c79d2
 msgid "There is no ephemeral storage in CloudStack. All volumes on all nodes are persistent."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:32
-# 3b158cf365224a128dce4c9bf414bc05
+#: ../../storage.rst:33
+# bf8fb32949b941d98036a5312e70d5a4
 msgid "Primary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:34
-# 0182a2b8079342b0b3ceb0b29b179646
+#: ../../storage.rst:35
+# d56fc829e85b469dae70016a093f1050
 msgid "This section gives concepts and technical details about CloudStack primary storage. For information about how to install and configure primary storage through the CloudStack UI, see the Installation Guide."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:38
-# 6050cb5647774b9191d87c9ac4c7db00
+#: ../../storage.rst:39
+# 950476049a7645b887c0f50e0a4d1f27
 msgid "`“About Primary Storage” <http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/concepts.html#about-primary-storage>`_"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:41
-# 2d5f67decc454f279ad544d95f3a200c
+#: ../../storage.rst:43
+# c26af650001f4c28b6d9803b7efde40e
 msgid "Best Practices for Primary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:45
-# a8e6b6ee46a0407d89434124df4e5829
+# 6f52e89385424e26a23b25f5784a3491
 msgid "The speed of primary storage will impact guest performance. If possible, choose smaller, higher RPM drives or SSDs for primary storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:51
-# 25a499cd8ec24c99bfc6f0391d203d7b
+#: ../../storage.rst:49
+# f8f87fc7d7e4415b831b34939cbe9b12
 msgid "There are two ways CloudStack can leverage primary storage:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:53
-# 8c344e1829c64653b8c2a3f7fd4340c6
+#: ../../storage.rst:51
+# 52ac4abe89dd4b3586b61386e9b5b0e5
 msgid "Static: This is CloudStack's traditional way of handling storage. In this model, a preallocated amount of storage (ex. a volume from a SAN) is given to CloudStack. CloudStack then permits many of its volumes to be created on this storage (can be root and/or data disks). If using this technique, ensure that nothing is stored on the storage. Adding the storage to CloudStack will destroy any existing data."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:61
-# 72b1dbe1653c4bfbb6de406140cd47d5
+#: ../../storage.rst:59
+# 813a87ee26ba4259a5c3ef52a1b0ef5a
 msgid "Dynamic: This is a newer way for CloudStack to manage storage. In this model, a storage system (rather than a preallocated amount of storage) is given to CloudStack. CloudStack, working in concert with a storage plug-in, dynamically creates volumes on the storage system and each volume on the storage system maps to a single CloudStack volume. This is highly useful for features such as storage Quality of Service. Currently this feature is supported for data disks (Disk Offerings)."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:71
-# 0a9a0545d65d499e9e87855b3f653046
+#: ../../storage.rst:70
+# f97cbc96312f49aba2a6bab0d1e1b2a4
 msgid "Runtime Behavior of Primary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:73
-# c1b7c1df534f487d9b282f9cba881b25
+#: ../../storage.rst:72
+# 5bf02a65cf3a40df9e7e165fd9ecd864
 msgid "Root volumes are created automatically when a virtual machine is created. Root volumes are deleted when the VM is destroyed. Data volumes can be created and dynamically attached to VMs. Data volumes are not deleted when VMs are destroyed."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:78
-# b55c6963f6704ca899a39303709603e6
+#: ../../storage.rst:77
+# 80ad3630b276444cac7f5324ecf5a326
 msgid "Administrators should monitor the capacity of primary storage devices and add additional primary storage as needed. See the Advanced Installation Guide."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:82
-# 0e941196770047709eb7afb942ef3189
+#: ../../storage.rst:81
+# 073d4376c5e04c77bbfdba19e134418c
 msgid "Administrators add primary storage to the system by creating a CloudStack storage pool. Each storage pool is associated with a cluster or a zone."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:86
-# 0be8863a4d5c46b1bfa11b79c1a1b407
+#: ../../storage.rst:85
+# 79ff1a8b27224fff8510e3a5ce37a304
 msgid "With regards to data disks, when a user executes a Disk Offering to create a data disk, the information is initially written to the CloudStack database only. Upon the first request that the data disk be attached to a VM, CloudStack determines what storage to place the volume on and space is taken from that storage (either from preallocated storage or from a storage system (ex. a SAN), depending on how the primary storage was added to CloudStack)."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:95
-# 35ce9d0c83744d748be1f1449258f36c
+# 03d9238ac1b44704b10a3c6cbc9a194c
 msgid "Hypervisor Support for Primary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:97
-# 31019aa248e34fc6b8039761b2720e7f
+# f9043e1c7c614dcab5cc48b83c777751
 msgid "The following table shows storage options and parameters for different hypervisors."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:101
-# 9b771149e496473c92a454c33198c403
+# df81aa4abfe0426f8ea7b5d76689b532
 msgid "Storage media \\\\ hypervisor"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:101
-#: ../../storage.rst:805
-# e97686c28c974dbf92162b6b0fa942b8
-# bfae9331e42b4e998bdae8c62e3765eb
+#: ../../storage.rst:709
+# 21dd8b1cdc0d40dc8559cbcf4fbfab3d
+# 6e7b702add314a16a42c7e999147c3c9
 msgid "VMware vSphere"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:101
-#: ../../storage.rst:805
-# 0058e135219d4613a2d541b1870917de
-# 3b343f7b559749a29a430c1a553b3526
+#: ../../storage.rst:709
+# 95085080f31c48d7a3c6eeb26d596976
+# fd649d92db414b198a27e37febfdfe07
 msgid "Citrix XenServer"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:101
-#: ../../storage.rst:354
-#: ../../storage.rst:805
-# 367bf4f20f1c4984924962ff00d6df89
-# 52a52afa13aa4117b06c90af23419b9d
-# edc2d21234584f6a99ca592df4540bbe
+#: ../../storage.rst:332
+#: ../../storage.rst:709
+# 94199ee2b07049529bc3e9c2b7eb8707
+# 7b0dbf552cc34bb0ac898f31180f3a83
+# 3f78f67d3c14490da80f847d2a00fc5d
 msgid "KVM"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:101
-# b5679e3e7ee44ad081663d53a59df3e5
+# b63b5cf8a70b492f82138dc7fd0b3d4f
 msgid "Hyper-V"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:103
-# 8c6b23cd30df4e11a24b05d287672f22
+# 6b911e3d65954475be2786623c89bfee
 msgid "**Format for Disks, Templates, and Snapshots**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:103
-# 1533db8909654e9dbdee1bfb501c22da
+# 597a7a22248749eab119febe7cad0654
 msgid "VMDK"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:103
-#: ../../storage.rst:352
-# aa7a7f57290745ebb004f74e8d93a94c
-# 7d5a6b20bd9c40dd8e2bf7f89defbb4f
+#: ../../storage.rst:330
+# dcb226ea6af24150b270ebd0e57ce0d6
+# 06b1f702f7ae492c9259258d6cdb9bba
 msgid "VHD"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:103
-#: ../../storage.rst:354
-# 857238d5d0894c4195147b0552ef94cc
-# 85858348297d4cb18e06b4f68df7bb9b
+#: ../../storage.rst:332
+# 3c8131f767e745659f09e7635e52de1d
+# 891d2deb650249bdaaa476d91cedea41
 msgid "QCOW2"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:103
-# 45f3ddfdaf174b0e844873ef2d5609aa
+# 0ef733d6419b49ddb03a35218b141dad
 msgid "VHD Snapshots are not supported."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:105
-# 629dd8794f35435ba0c0de72442d0698
+# 366c31ae3c524e20bcbff9f5b0f33865
 msgid "**iSCSI support**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:105
 #: ../../storage.rst:106
-# df0857bbc10d454694cb27c6368cc385
-# 6cbf7a9a5ccf4c9b8d9cfea376fa936c
+# 169329b4d94f4d5a9a71e806fc6493ee
+# eb8734785e1e4253ae29efadaea66c18
 msgid "VMFS"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:105
-# 6356c605eb10407597ce69ae946eded4
+# 439fbab809dc46b291a52de0067fb0f5
 msgid "Clustered LVM"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:105
 #: ../../storage.rst:106
-# 54f6f377a0e9433ba6646f2d344089a1
-# e8acf322132f4c1d92c944041a19c61f
+# 7166fec7c32746bea34118f3db301ae6
+# aa36e5087ca64a9590ad2b643c91d5f7
 msgid "Yes, via Shared Mountpoint"
 msgstr ""
 
@@ -204,32 +204,32 @@ msgstr ""
 #: ../../storage.rst:110
 #: ../../storage.rst:110
 #: ../../storage.rst:110
-#: ../../storage.rst:807
-#: ../../storage.rst:807
-# d6cf7d4bef014613aaf695ffffe4a235
-# c823d9f7038149b690668fa00379827b
-# 0b59cd2d03ac46529c20eaaab120981c
-# 846a3012c0ae422495176ac15ab15e55
-# d14fff6660d64688afc8ccbcc70cddfd
-# caa33ef9d4a04315a001850c938c31b8
-# 86461019f42a406e8b39a826bc193ed7
-# 5bb1f7b752e345d2b87e7e358be4b8a8
-# e68af722a2d2497aa6f8a8fca2cbdde6
+#: ../../storage.rst:711
+#: ../../storage.rst:711
+# 03d269fc73bc48348ab1896256774ae1
+# ce5af21795294bc697ba5aa4474636da
+# 785a027864c94241bdfc6686ade2836e
+# 3099d25cace04a4788cd2531e69b4710
+# 2e285148115d4a2da6cae3f373aba27f
+# 895e4b1ff76840cc94de98328f387f6f
+# 8353d798b3004fb5bbd003df12fac8a2
+# 9695a4455edd45c899785834ba6fef74
+# 7857cd4194be451faa95e02696061cf8
 msgid "No"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:106
-# 4a312a6b96eb419e9e8f0340e73043c7
+# b70b0d5267be474c85b0240f24b6a2b9
 msgid "**Fiber Channel support**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:106
-# ca35f289a9684c7dbf0aa1d2eec7ea07
+# 443c6e664d6b46a9a0f879410a6e1aa7
 msgid "Yes, via Existing SR"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:107
-# 50c9535f99f94ba991e8f54be3a35868
+# b46dc3d64ece43109c0051e5fc0d66e5
 msgid "**NFS support**"
 msgstr ""
 
@@ -241,866 +241,866 @@ msgstr ""
 #: ../../storage.rst:108
 #: ../../storage.rst:108
 #: ../../storage.rst:110
-#: ../../storage.rst:807
-# e2c8e01326de420a93da3da1cccc6e04
-# 03b10788ed144cee89bfeb280a91507b
-# 36ec13d7d1104063898e7ee586dc8e73
-# 7b8ce691a5754a2bbe7b77ba4a5beb29
-# 73f105a11ea244348d276ceda77ffa48
-# 8e54d7de196946248fa2f7c5e5e89ed6
-# f03361eae16c40518b6e18d98ee28635
-# 34559af0e0774036a131a78b6b54e924
-# 89b6eb69d35a47eabb875bdf4405e421
+#: ../../storage.rst:711
+# ac7f31ad38674dd5bd5040d072b67e09
+# de71afbac6cb457caff9416ed30e2d9c
+# 12e7d7ffb19d4610a624484aaffeebf2
+# 10601f00b2d54ae1833a5b8cf47428ea
+# cfade3e6b2824c0b8ae1ddfc34d36e9a
+# 4b311bb6db4b41779b0c525c589c00a7
+# 6ab3b70adba24666a78774746ccfabad
+# bed48ae68b8e4818aad52abb69bbc24b
+# 11121f7bcfdc45db85459a8f12982e26
 msgid "Yes"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:108
-# 6d3ad498707b47e183038ce5ebb1447d
+# 8c9b266cc80241eda65595fd19a54dc7
 msgid "**Local storage support**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:109
-# 858891283fa8498382d9942dc59e2ae6
+# 1b48c07eb50544109f66a49c39c5d38c
 msgid "**Storage over-provisioning**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:109
-# 876ffced6c3f4dd1825a99b39c624759
+# 36ee1094090c495d95a6a7650892ffae
 msgid "NFS and iSCSI"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:109
 #: ../../storage.rst:109
-# 34edc60597864cb88c0d3a68161bd014
-# afaccbd5ae404bbf9a2b322b957fc27f
+# 565842e982394810bcd8454836b9b271
+# bb172a9d571244538e501ba593025cd6
 msgid "NFS"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:110
-# 5cdd4df99d8146b99052b26946cfdebc
+# a5915b6a85a64a268e5a1e41080fa835
 msgid "**SMB/CIFS**"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:113
-# 23cfe36aac394c0183ffe7482f8dcded
+# 8f37dda63c1a49f084a39311ad775fd6
 msgid "XenServer uses a clustered LVM system to store VM images on iSCSI and Fiber Channel volumes and does not support over-provisioning in the hypervisor. The storage server itself, however, can support thin-provisioning. As a result the CloudStack can still support storage over-provisioning by running on thin-provisioned storage volumes."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:119
-# bd46a0f32fc0459fadf89598bd0b9f7b
+# d8bfde747fd541bcb2d1f62d1d2ddd9c
 msgid "KVM supports \"Shared Mountpoint\" storage. A shared mountpoint is a file system path local to each server in a given cluster. The path must be the same across all Hosts in the cluster, for example /mnt/primary1. This shared mountpoint is assumed to be a clustered filesystem such as OCFS2. In this case the CloudStack does not attempt to mount or unmount the storage as is done with NFS. The CloudStack requires that the administrator insure that the storage is available"
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:127
-# 5ab2d028f0aa4897b165fb8e42dbb0e4
+# 80ebb012a77045e9b3a5a47d82cef42c
 msgid "With NFS storage, CloudStack manages the overprovisioning. In this case the global configuration parameter storage.overprovisioning.factor controls the degree of overprovisioning. This is independent of hypervisor type."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:132
-# 585fda9b393848eaa23c3131967805fe
+# 46f7d4fdff4d4ea996d136375ac93805
 msgid "Local storage is an option for primary storage for vSphere, XenServer, and KVM. When the local disk option is enabled, a local disk storage pool is automatically created on each host. To use local storage for the System Virtual Machines (such as the Virtual Router), set system.vm.use.local.storage to true in global configuration."
 msgstr ""
 
 #: ../../storage.rst:138
-# c4c43cee4d724ef7aa505614fe3cedba
+# 84339fc995ab461cb30e853b024629a4
 msgid "CloudStack supports multiple primary storage pools in a Cluster. For example, you could provision 2 NFS servers in primary storage. Or you could provision 1 iSCSI LUN initially and then add a second iSCSI LUN when the first approaches capacity."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:144
-# 235339683cb34f9984c233974b8da43d
+#: ../../storage.rst:145
+# 16767f52da5e4a3ea351cb7c2208207a
 msgid "Storage Tags"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:146
-# c9a9cdbd754642189859f3f96cfebe95
+#: ../../storage.rst:147
+# d0ffba1bad5942adaca099b572104c63
 msgid "Storage may be \"tagged\". A tag is a text string attribute associated with primary storage, a Disk Offering, or a Service Offering. Tags allow administrators to provide additional information about the storage. For example, that is a \"SSD\" or it is \"slow\". Tags are not interpreted by CloudStack. They are matched against tags placed on service and disk offerings. CloudStack requires all tags on service and disk offerings to exist on the primary storage before it allocates root or data disks on the primary storage. Service and disk offering tags are used to identify the requirements of the storage that those offerings have. For example, the high end service offering may require \"fast\" for its root disk volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:158
-# 62e869476add4ac8a88d34476a992a0b
+#: ../../storage.rst:159
+# 81b0523239f34456bfe222f88c9520e0
 msgid "The interaction between tags, allocation, and volume copying across clusters and pods can be complex. To simplify the situation, use the same set of tags on the primary storage for all clusters in a pod. Even if different devices are used to present those tags, the set of exposed tags can be the same."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:165
-# 85d0b9514cd94531b80bb8458c5ce0dc
+#: ../../storage.rst:167
+# b85907f2a2a546ae9312b9c9d9a443e3
 msgid "Maintenance Mode for Primary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:167
-# 51dcf6eb4eec44809e6e374dbf77c6bf
+#: ../../storage.rst:169
+# 0e84968be86b4971b80b0b9f4f141840
 msgid "Primary storage may be placed into maintenance mode. This is useful, for example, to replace faulty RAM in a storage device. Maintenance mode for a storage device will first stop any new guests from being provisioned on the storage device. Then it will stop all guests that have any volume on that storage device. When all such guests are stopped the storage device is in maintenance mode and may be shut down. When the storage device is online again you may cancel maintenance mode for the device. The CloudStack will bring the device back online and attempt to start all guests that were running at the time of the entry into maintenance mode."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:179
-# 50c6445f7bbf459c8184fcbee613ef51
+#: ../../storage.rst:182
+# 67a803ad730347ec9a5e5667d7ceadfa
 msgid "Secondary Storage"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:181
-# 93e8dd0aa2384174bfaff80a3205b6cb
+#: ../../storage.rst:184
+# d48d908ab2384420a19689dfc1957c12
 msgid "This section gives concepts and technical details about CloudStack secondary storage. For information about how to install and configure secondary storage through the CloudStack UI, see the Advanced Installation Guide."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:186
-# 18793cf034ab43f1b77b289ac9d4286b
+#: ../../storage.rst:189
+# 4c9b91f3c5dd4d8a83a8c2706ac95f41
 msgid "`“About Secondary Storage” <http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/concepts.html#about-secondary-storage>`_"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:189
-# 581e0ba4319a47feb92812e319ae14af
+#: ../../storage.rst:193
+# 6ca82acb4184482298cdd589b41fdd16
 msgid "Working With Volumes"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:191
-# 142cd329b56e4fb2b0e17fb5fe687958
+#: ../../storage.rst:195
+# d8b653a972c54421a4405a011c4ca3e7
 msgid "A volume provides storage to a guest VM. The volume can provide for a root disk or an additional data disk. CloudStack supports additional volumes for guest VMs."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:195
-# cdaaac178c9946e9bd5030fe82be6c78
+#: ../../storage.rst:199
+# 2197b194989d434ca7e999eb0f6cfaa9
 msgid "Volumes are created for a specific hypervisor type. A volume that has been attached to guest using one hypervisor type (e.g, XenServer) may not be attached to a guest that is using another hypervisor type, for example:vSphere, KVM. This is because the different hypervisors use different disk image formats."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:201
-# 91341fe4ee6540a9a6ee240d99134524
+#: ../../storage.rst:205
+# 6d23b58657fd41c2aba08ac7ae7eaabe
 msgid "CloudStack defines a volume as a unit of storage available to a guest VM. Volumes are either root disks or data disks. The root disk has \"/\" in the file system and is usually the boot device. Data disks provide for additional storage, for example: \"/opt\" or \"D:\". Every guest VM has a root disk, and VMs can also optionally have a data disk. End users can mount multiple data disks to guest VMs. Users choose data disks from the disk offerings created by administrators. The user can create a template from a volume as well; this is the standard procedure for private template creation. Volumes are hypervisor-specific: a volume from one hypervisor type may not be used on a guest of another hypervisor type."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:213
-# da3a2cb646de40cba343e682fd29a500
+#: ../../storage.rst:217
+# 0dfd84618eba4890bd79fdde4a5681c2
 msgid "CloudStack supports attaching up to 13 data disks to a VM on XenServer hypervisor versions 6.0 and above. For the VMs on other hypervisor types, the data disk limit is 6."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:216
-# f994b230e52240c089e8967a20e17040
+#: ../../storage.rst:223
+# f423c15d3d884dd295629f532792322b
 msgid "Creating a New Volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:218
-# 73e8fe50f38c4b7ab55f0fc3569b141f
+#: ../../storage.rst:225
+# 288ba1fb3a644f05a3cd4b08e05b1524
 msgid "You can add more data disk volumes to a guest VM at any time, up to the limits of your storage capacity. Both CloudStack administrators and users can add volumes to VM instances. When you create a new volume, it is stored as an entity in CloudStack, but the actual storage resources are not allocated on the physical storage device until you attach the volume. This optimization allows the CloudStack to provision the volume nearest to the guest that will use it when the first attachment is made."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:227
-# 4e95f1cce44c4810b4dbd2d9ad64b99c
+#: ../../storage.rst:235
+# 09420f12f6d84b9ebe5882b8a922b802
 msgid "Using Local Storage for Data Volumes"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:229
-# 77c86c26103b40de80b813b21c07de64
+#: ../../storage.rst:237
+# 87d84c3ad80f4c65ae01116db8e49f5b
 msgid "You can create data volumes on local storage (supported with XenServer, KVM, and VMware). The data volume is placed on the same host as the VM instance that is attached to the data volume. These local data volumes can be attached to virtual machines, detached, re-attached, and deleted just as with the other types of data volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:235
-# 4e4085b4548c4fd291c04570d4b72c31
+#: ../../storage.rst:243
+# 2092c3e84a0040c88df79f6600d12b26
 msgid "Local storage is ideal for scenarios where persistence of data volumes and HA is not required. Some of the benefits include reduced disk I/O latency and cost reduction from using inexpensive local disks."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:239
-# fb5fadabf5084ba2be5f47f42c575bec
+#: ../../storage.rst:247
+# 24091baabed046c79bbde0f55cc59de6
 msgid "In order for local volumes to be used, the feature must be enabled for the zone."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:242
-# 2738dcf7ec914826a7fee9dde6d1dd3d
+#: ../../storage.rst:250
+# a3fc0fa189a444759468f8645397fc0a
 msgid "You can create a data disk offering for local storage. When a user creates a new VM, they can select this disk offering in order to cause the data disk volume to be placed in local storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:246
-# e6cc30d22423450c85f9517f7c29b58c
+#: ../../storage.rst:254
+# 2884a62219544ddea52e40fbabdfc590
 msgid "You can not migrate a VM that has a volume in local storage to a different host, nor migrate the volume itself away to a different host. If you want to put a host into maintenance mode, you must first stop any VMs with local data volumes on that host."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:252
-# 5ba5e0d99d2b485eb47568e8f5c49974
+#: ../../storage.rst:261
+# 427238ca555946cc8792695ca92136df
 msgid "To Create a New Volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:256
-#: ../../storage.rst:386
-#: ../../storage.rst:428
-#: ../../storage.rst:498
-#: ../../storage.rst:529
-#: ../../storage.rst:566
-#: ../../storage.rst:636
-# 854156bcaf7841df87abdbbe3c2e1a97
-# 81089de40b7f4cfabaf992d654b45b6a
-# d2aadcf9b28745ccabf9ab9238f12bb8
-# 87447c411f444603b00a3bdf59da65d0
-# 6f7be70585d8470fb8e8e0f82a57714b
-# c9aa8bf9f15c4956ab9d0372030dc6ee
-# 88f2f68cca994709945a84a66ff08f83
+#: ../../storage.rst:263
+#: ../../storage.rst:357
+#: ../../storage.rst:390
+#: ../../storage.rst:456
+#: ../../storage.rst:477
+#: ../../storage.rst:506
+#: ../../storage.rst:562
+# 70f2f0de47b04a1cbb185fe77792e139
+# 629422b536114a33be189acc56c6cc01
+# 541ad7fafe48443d97a67692a359748c
+# b61f2bef29ea454bb44952aebc53c22c
+# 0e5cea32ef9848a0a96a9ede62313c86
+# 8e3b1d8db33d44fabb0894f24d17d358
+# e35965b604404bef9f199b32675ad907
 msgid "Log in to the CloudStack UI as a user or admin."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:260
-#: ../../storage.rst:324
-#: ../../storage.rst:640
-#: ../../storage.rst:756
-# 72e414f9ba5a469aa0219d560888934b
-# 14f9e0c99a7a49f6ac1f53e3163d2025
-# 50e1473900704ebcae177aa3a73ed45c
-# ce7e768615b345d1a5cfd791b3e49343
+#: ../../storage.rst:265
+#: ../../storage.rst:312
+#: ../../storage.rst:564
+#: ../../storage.rst:664
+# 146d31151f5e442c8b76e9ef512eac29
+# 11db8955c3494f43b8d2e1bc13a914df
+# 54c24ff429df4622aa1ce17ff0817663
+# f9babc8c9c9941049be79d67a3c60c82
 msgid "In the left navigation bar, click Storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:264
-#: ../../storage.rst:394
-#: ../../storage.rst:644
-# 5e66820dfd5e495fb59a2e3b04eceaf4
-# 7490a7779492470692842a5bc16f66a8
-# 05e2753aad0543ed9de8f5fe61ae80d8
+#: ../../storage.rst:267
+#: ../../storage.rst:361
+#: ../../storage.rst:566
+# 9df84607b2a94838bb6739342d1e0bd7
+# 1f30687ee1374b74bb647174e701cc9b
+# 47fcd7e70cc34717b426f9bf08a626c8
 msgid "In Select View, choose Volumes."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:268
-# 98f953c385004db884f1a0b9d7fcce09
+#: ../../storage.rst:269
+# d9affc0389314e7cadbe9e0340e6bddd
 msgid "To create a new volume, click Add Volume, provide the following details, and click OK."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:273
-# f77218cc8e0944c5ac93425caddc5a5c
+#: ../../storage.rst:272
+# 8aa967b67394416b9971e9986853fc0e
 msgid "Name. Give the volume a unique name so you can find it later."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:277
-# 77f2d58bc029432fad2e20894e0dc4a4
+#: ../../storage.rst:274
+# b95f18a10ac946d8bb6e4424522125a5
 msgid "Availability Zone. Where do you want the storage to reside? This should be close to the VM that will use the volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:282
-# 0dd389820dab437ab448b331b2e2e3dc
+#: ../../storage.rst:277
+# 55b275ed6b1b4c7e965e8d9c3fc64d99
 msgid "Disk Offering. Choose the characteristics of the storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:284
-# 3ff901f9fc4245859f4413152d691ec2
+#: ../../storage.rst:279
+# 75cbb5f7984642d8a86bb71c3f274c52
 msgid "The new volume appears in the list of volumes with the state “Allocated.” The volume data is stored in CloudStack, but the volume is not yet ready for use"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:290
-# 1fd0848ef74948fdbcbccf818d92177d
+#: ../../storage.rst:283
+# 97a7e13d891c4ab78df0cd8ebcafdfc7
 msgid "To start using the volume, continue to Attaching a Volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:293
-# c0df3d546d4d4bb0b749ee670e7fb1b4
+#: ../../storage.rst:287
+# 890dc04ff24f497186a44bb7d537412d
 msgid "Uploading an Existing Volume to a Virtual Machine"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:295
-# 72bbdbadb3124063954e9e6fe0dce7a1
+#: ../../storage.rst:289
+# 17f14f4d6eec4e609b6e183abaa18556
 msgid "Existing data can be made accessible to a virtual machine. This is called uploading a volume to the VM. For example, this is useful to upload data from a local file system and attach it to a VM. Root administrators, domain administrators, and end users can all upload existing volumes to VMs."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:301
-# c9884a3f983640be9c819a9386183862
+#: ../../storage.rst:295
+# f18a289b1dae403cb4a540ec6280499b
 msgid "The upload is performed using HTTP. The uploaded volume is placed in the zone's secondary storage"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:304
-# 0a24f9d7f649445ea6f882e03af5a4c8
+#: ../../storage.rst:298
+# e22b07fc396b4455bf886c103b353298
 msgid "You cannot upload a volume if the preconfigured volume limit has already been reached. The default limit for the cloud is set in the global configuration parameter max.account.volumes, but administrators can also set per-domain limits that are different from the global default. See Setting Usage Limits"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:310
-# 561cea17ed5b4aa18cea478b6159261d
+#: ../../storage.rst:304
+# e8b13fa3aadd48cca116ddff3d8ac16a
 msgid "To upload a volume:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:314
-# 5ca6925a182745bd92c83dddbb7ae803
+#: ../../storage.rst:306
+# 2032475f0e514f0d87b48fde37cfda03
 msgid "(Optional) Create an MD5 hash (checksum) of the disk image file that you are going to upload. After uploading the data disk, CloudStack will use this value to verify that no data corruption has occurred."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:320
-# 51a89894bbfa4442971f72c7e46f146d
+#: ../../storage.rst:310
+# 0fc87857d60e4b6e8d2d80130b6dd64d
 msgid "Log in to the CloudStack UI as an administrator or user"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:328
-# 28723898f3674b00ab161be4a747617a
+#: ../../storage.rst:314
+# cfa804b4dc5e4b539613e1693f19c041
 msgid "Click Upload Volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:332
-# ad72af46b40f4b3f9a6e531498b729d9
+#: ../../storage.rst:316
+# b664bc425cd54ca4917358c8830843e7
 msgid "Provide the following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:336
-# 2171cbf4083742a8be4e3f3d6905d0da
+#: ../../storage.rst:318
+# 33a6b2a32f3646e98a44862cba5bea26
 msgid "Name and Description. Any desired name and a brief description that can be shown in the UI."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:341
-# 4cd509c15df24aba8666b7d11a9051be
+#: ../../storage.rst:321
+# 1c773983c9a14bda81f657b9831390d5
 msgid "Availability Zone. Choose the zone where you want to store the volume. VMs running on hosts in this zone can attach the volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:346
-# 17cb7725cd0940cf8557d68206638aea
+#: ../../storage.rst:324
+# d0263e16ccf649a88f3265f9cbd34b80
 msgid "Format. Choose one of the following to indicate the disk image format of the volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:350
-# e4c763d0aab143b49ab6e9d9a1432df0
+#: ../../storage.rst:328
+# 9e62f8681cf6466c87525f623ab74761
 msgid "Hypervisor"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:350
-# 31ec3ac278d44770a548d99764119364
+#: ../../storage.rst:328
+# 18fa4b974ece4a8fae34fccd9062dc6a
 msgid "Disk Image Format"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:352
-# 81cdbfc4baaf46318a9b1031f0aa73f9
+#: ../../storage.rst:330
+# fd430608386e4e7db755bcbf9a932e8a
 msgid "XenServer"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:353
-# b0ad57c5512c4cfda950f3a262618a6d
+#: ../../storage.rst:331
+# 6e5d75ea06c7464cb4ec871161a4a108
 msgid "VMware"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:353
-# 9714e77ca28e441fad02c1f395a121a9
+#: ../../storage.rst:331
+# 01efef53521d4f8189c939afdd9c1cbb
 msgid "OVA"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:359
-# 1c6d0308a6d84f04909361d7d827e4a8
+#: ../../storage.rst:335
+# 9e300c5607d34ce6837b1817e414992a
 msgid "URL. The secure HTTP or HTTPS URL that CloudStack can use to access your disk. The type of file at the URL must match the value chosen in Format. For example, if Format is VHD, the URL might look like the following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:364
-# f0494cc84c3941c1b9f499bc95a77793
+#: ../../storage.rst:340
+# 82d85bc5e5704af5a3256a92d5c02114
 msgid "``http://yourFileServerIP/userdata/myDataDisk.vhd``"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:368
-# 459a453424c84b51abfd379a935f578d
+#: ../../storage.rst:342
+# 2a1e40703cff43efba2d4349b3a16219
 msgid "MD5 checksum. (Optional) Use the hash that you created in step 1."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:372
-# 8532aa0d890a4990b343381696efe17b
+#: ../../storage.rst:344
+# c13069ba6499470eb80792d35b8177e5
 msgid "Wait until the status of the volume shows that the upload is complete. Click Instances - Volumes, find the name you specified in step 5, and make sure the status is Uploaded."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:377
-# 9d29a7dddfd446539ef41dfcdf464ca1
+#: ../../storage.rst:350
+# 0fd449f8d801478d84a4b2700da5e8b6
 msgid "Attaching a Volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:379
-# 59c5f93ac3c64d8eb008975ca5b66300
+#: ../../storage.rst:352
+# da2f32e627974c378217daaed2a05282
 msgid "You can attach a volume to a guest VM to provide extra disk storage. Attach a volume when you first create a new volume, when you are moving an existing volume from one VM to another, or after you have migrated a volume from one storage pool to another."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:390
-# d2666c87d93e413aa8dd8637e062f650
+#: ../../storage.rst:359
+# e98f959945e047bc950d507b756c28e7
 msgid "In the left navigation, click Storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:398
-# 60b9f463a5304e338a5505ef7d8c64ff
+#: ../../storage.rst:363
+# 4334745af8f24f039eba4f0736befe7f
 msgid "Click the volume name in the Volumes list, then click the Attach Disk button |AttachDiskButton.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:403
-# 9b1bee8f6c564762854e98112c13ef30
+#: ../../storage.rst:366
+# 0840d7b567f84dbcbf9820547c2e68b2
 msgid "In the Instance popup, choose the VM to which you want to attach the volume. You will only see instances to which you are allowed to attach volumes; for example, a user will see only instances created by that user, but the administrator will have more choices."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:410
-# 650c85a5e1254efdb77ed55f37f13a14
+#: ../../storage.rst:371
+# 6e680f84bdb84267a7d2d60e4e7fcdf9
 msgid "When the volume has been attached, you should be able to see it by clicking Instances, the instance name, and View Volumes."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:414
-# 3a8754012f8f4da98dfba46033984c06
+#: ../../storage.rst:376
+# dc8f48c99c24477fa1924ef7a1fb28dc
 msgid "Detaching and Moving Volumes"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:417
-# 15d989ccfe6b43b28260c1289e7388cf
+#: ../../storage.rst:379
+# 988a57d9e81b49e6be5b37db8f4970c2
 msgid "This procedure is different from moving volumes from one storage pool to another as described in `“VM Storage Migration” <#vm-storage-migration>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:419
-# 8bf4295f191343829d3c43e858b12a1e
+#: ../../storage.rst:383
+# 87a675231744495a92d09e12337edda0
 msgid "A volume can be detached from a guest VM and attached to another guest. Both CloudStack administrators and users can detach volumes from VMs and move them to other VMs."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:423
-# 4b538b0a7328497cbb1de6c4dd724eb2
+#: ../../storage.rst:387
+# f3a14cfb3fe242fd95952025a2f91323
 msgid "If the two VMs are in different clusters, and the volume is large, it may take several minutes for the volume to be moved to the new VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:432
-# 39d64a096df5469ba79c30f50856d546
+#: ../../storage.rst:392
+# 8c279d5d59154e34b12465e6c1b2088a
 msgid "In the left navigation bar, click Storage, and choose Volumes in Select View. Alternatively, if you know which VM the volume is attached to, you can click Instances, click the VM name, and click View Volumes."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:439
-# 791d977d23984313b80ffa2aa915577d
+#: ../../storage.rst:397
+# 02ba88b018e140248a056d426fd7c9ea
 msgid "Click the name of the volume you want to detach, then click the Detach Disk button. |DetachDiskButton.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:444
-# 6b7ea67796a948bbbaeab6bbdaf832c2
+#: ../../storage.rst:400
+# 2ef3b0f777434eb58770702236698b0d
 msgid "To move the volume to another VM, follow the steps in `“Attaching a Volume” <#attaching-a-volume>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:448
-# 6597c6aaa3fc40f89bdac966f91c4642
+#: ../../storage.rst:405
+# 7bce94ec5cda4cfd9031d62fa230127d
 msgid "VM Storage Migration"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:450
-# 98aac3254e864e4dad42c3824a081f9d
+#: ../../storage.rst:407
+# 1bc602fbceb14e5ab29eb5e9189ae80d
 msgid "Supported in XenServer, KVM, and VMware."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:453
-# 04f285a0220743a19e6d3a7b54226766
+#: ../../storage.rst:410
+# 8183ae7d15c748109dabfa42d80894c4
 msgid "This procedure is different from moving disk volumes from one VM to another as described in `“Detaching and Moving Volumes” <#detaching-and-moving-volumes>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:455
-# 63619f4ba4c14b57b06d4b6f34cad27e
+#: ../../storage.rst:414
+# 1124cbad549d456f858d2dd00e5689b4
 msgid "You can migrate a virtual machine’s root disk volume or any additional data disk volume from one storage pool to another in the same zone."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:458
-# b374aaa7079f4357a3f44ea9e8d06dfc
+#: ../../storage.rst:417
+# cb9592a82bf84a7c8393f53e9e18ef77
 msgid "You can use the storage migration feature to achieve some commonly desired administration goals, such as balancing the load on storage pools and increasing the reliability of virtual machines by moving them away from any storage pool that is experiencing issues."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:463
-# 04abf2b317084f6a948d7878ad1cbaf4
+#: ../../storage.rst:422
+# a2bcc01e8bd8426dba63dd8846123778
 msgid "On XenServer and VMware, live migration of VM storage is enabled through CloudStack support for XenMotion and vMotion. Live storage migration allows VMs to be moved from one host to another, where the VMs are not located on storage shared between the two hosts. It provides the option to live migrate a VM’s disks along with the VM itself. It is possible to migrate a VM from one XenServer resource pool / VMware cluster to another, or to migrate a VM whose disks are on local storage, or even to migrate a VM’s disks from one storage repository to another, all while the VM is running."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:474
-# def78c6283b8421d959acad05e006b34
+#: ../../storage.rst:433
+# ebbd4f4ab1654020b6c6bd65f6c8bf34
 msgid "Because of a limitation in VMware, live migration of storage for a VM is allowed only if the source and target storage pool are accessible to the source host; that is, the host where the VM is running when the live migration operation is requested."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:477
-# c24b72459dde481887747acf4697636f
+#: ../../storage.rst:440
+# ebbe88108b474e6fbcb0bf7db34d5473
 msgid "Migrating a Data Volume to a New Storage Pool"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:479
-# bf37a69a59b542a98c25363d45c9713d
+#: ../../storage.rst:442
+# c5d71980858c4c34a0fa4c90024e9f49
 msgid "There are two situations when you might want to migrate a disk:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:483
-# f8b93cb34c384463a75f83959616871f
+#: ../../storage.rst:444
+# 787fcb424e3a474794856b6e4c36294a
 msgid "Move the disk to new storage, but leave it attached to the same running VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:488
-# 5cbf239bfd444a0f9c842deb94ed82ba
+#: ../../storage.rst:447
+# d3a83f9da3984d7285731f35b1577f61
 msgid "Detach the disk from its current VM, move it to new storage, and attach it to a new VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:492
-# 0d25ecabc349499586d885844f71b1d0
+#: ../../storage.rst:452
+# 47132cdecc7e40bdbe0b73b197292474
 msgid "Migrating Storage For a Running VM"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:494
-# 245dccc84a4e456990f3c0543c4fead3
+#: ../../storage.rst:454
+# 49fb8bbee6ed48a0a77ef96befb12bde
 msgid "(Supported on XenServer and VMware)"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:502
-# 30cb4d3d0e4e417492b11e590eb7f765
+#: ../../storage.rst:458
+# 22e57c1b2aa74b2681ccf49f19103618
 msgid "In the left navigation bar, click Instances, click the VM name, and click View Volumes."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:507
-# 5277b5ef2825414da877bab6feb8fc04
+#: ../../storage.rst:461
+# afc084613de9415cb23e3125751a0dbe
 msgid "Click the volume you want to migrate."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:511
-#: ../../storage.rst:533
-# d0f6564fdaf8483e98845c58dc25c962
-# 9e933a0caa314e80b7270c72c0de6271
+#: ../../storage.rst:463
+#: ../../storage.rst:479
+# 162037fc56d042c085a994af770ebe2c
+# 35b4f135a003412db306d5c378f6f2b8
 msgid "Detach the disk from the VM. See `“Detaching and Moving Volumes” <#detaching-and-moving-volumes>`_ but skip the “reattach” step at the end. You will do that after migrating to new storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:517
-#: ../../storage.rst:539
-# 4649c894198146228bfeed3a1fb7bdd4
-# 27b66737b23347a0926867a4c198ca1a
+#: ../../storage.rst:467
+#: ../../storage.rst:483
+# bc76fcc2fe05464dbd69894e5d2d4746
+# d3951fd18db542b9b7fa617306a1f07c
 msgid "Click the Migrate Volume button |Migrateinstance.png| and choose the destination from the dropdown list."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:521
-# 8b7c76c6d3b441929912e2e36ceb34d2
+#: ../../storage.rst:470
+# 98ce5d9b63084686a8b2a0c0ad1bf658
 msgid "Watch for the volume status to change to Migrating, then back to Ready."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:525
-# 3ffc696411bf46ccacd94ed84c8a4e52
+#: ../../storage.rst:475
+# f5d81aecca72450bac7269a86bf20b26
 msgid "Migrating Storage and Attaching to a Different VM"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:543
-# 451b903ccdf9481a87553a1ff3e11675
+#: ../../storage.rst:486
+# 614797ab3f9a44f08c275e1f6ed61f13
 msgid "Watch for the volume status to change to Migrating, then back to Ready. You can find the volume by clicking Storage in the left navigation bar. Make sure that Volumes is displayed at the top of the window, in the Select View dropdown."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:550
-# 3ea9addc45e04febafb2f43888f9756a
+#: ../../storage.rst:491
+# 5dafaedc6390428eb94978091d3808ad
 msgid "Attach the volume to any desired VM running in the same cluster as the new storage server. See `“Attaching a Volume” <#attaching-a-volume>`_"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:555
-# 4f145ec0a8e9487a840dd7dbd6858579
+#: ../../storage.rst:497
+# 2b29f819fd9f4a61b39cd73dbc205e65
 msgid "Migrating a VM Root Volume to a New Storage Pool"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:557
-# b1b1c5f5444e43bcb759263c0dc47036
+#: ../../storage.rst:499
+# 2fdc3aca153f473fac5ef5e7ba874b2a
 msgid "(XenServer, VMware) You can live migrate a VM's root disk from one storage pool to another, without stopping the VM first."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:560
-# df65430daab94ed197c4acaf08a3e836
+#: ../../storage.rst:502
+# f6a2cc4f4e2c40ce85564e77487a6051
 msgid "(KVM) When migrating the root disk volume, the VM must first be stopped, and users can not access the VM. After migration is complete, the VM can be restarted."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:570
-# be481dbccbbf4cb0a2cc056284533ab8
+#: ../../storage.rst:508
+# 99e0360f9cff4f3595658d757416655e
 msgid "In the left navigation bar, click Instances, and click the VM name."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:574
-# 5274bdb89bf44ea3b038c790ff8672b4
+#: ../../storage.rst:510
+# 40a52b70ece74eeb83347bcca88c58c0
 msgid "(KVM only) Stop the VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:578
-# 33f3864ed4d34fb881cc89f632512d88
+#: ../../storage.rst:512
+# 918eb301d15e4e369656d3ab9c3eb850
 msgid "Click the Migrate button |Migrateinstance.png| and choose the destination from the dropdown list."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:581
-# 3349af1b38e4457482c539813e40a08c
+#: ../../storage.rst:516
+# d43200e809304acdad782782547fe7b0
 msgid "If the VM's storage has to be migrated along with the VM, this will be noted in the host list. CloudStack will take care of the storage migration for you."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:585
-# 4445e369263d4d0dafd72fe3666283a7
+#: ../../storage.rst:520
+# 7e0343377d674714bb987eed30d9687e
 msgid "Watch for the volume status to change to Migrating, then back to Running (or Stopped, in the case of KVM). This can take some time."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:590
-# e1ad558399c64d8aa7ae00633e58c413
+#: ../../storage.rst:523
+# cf995ac6b00e4ede877a0a869d35d0c3
 msgid "(KVM only) Restart the VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:593
-# a5eee53b3a944bf88fba18aafe337287
+#: ../../storage.rst:527
+# fe6a0aed97e24cd7a80e1e10b113296f
 msgid "Resizing Volumes"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:595
-# a5d5757162eb492aaf50d2220d1d1b98
+#: ../../storage.rst:529
+# d5de1d251de94750aef7188031910714
 msgid "CloudStack provides the ability to resize data disks; CloudStack controls volume size by using disk offerings. This provides CloudStack administrators with the flexibility to choose how much space they want to make available to the end users. Volumes within the disk offerings with the same storage tag can be resized. For example, if you only want to offer 10, 50, and 100 GB offerings, the allowed resize should stay within those limits. That implies if you define a 10 GB, a 50 GB and a 100 GB disk offerings, a user can upgrade from 10 GB to 50 GB, or 50 GB to 100 GB. If you create a custom-sized disk offering, then you have the option to resize the volume by specifying a new, larger size."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:606
-# 4d2a89a3e81a4293bb926db2952a2d89
+#: ../../storage.rst:540
+# 6111e137df7f47a99f428cab9e407bda
 msgid "Additionally, using the resizeVolume API, a data volume can be moved from a static disk offering to a custom disk offering with the size specified. This functionality allows those who might be billing by certain volume sizes or disk offerings to stick to that model, while providing the flexibility to migrate to whatever custom size necessary."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:612
-# 0c302b9381964652a04f4931be9a3656
+#: ../../storage.rst:546
+# c25a67ebb3344e2c951583bec9826b9e
 msgid "This feature is supported on KVM, XenServer, and VMware hosts. However, shrinking volumes is not supported on VMware hosts."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:615
-# c9bd7905071a44d4a6f7905fee796c4a
+#: ../../storage.rst:549
+# f3d3d1c66a9a46a49a97000ce2d104ee
 msgid "Before you try to resize a volume, consider the following:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:619
-# 82c7ca43b93f4df09d6c513ff5b70486
+#: ../../storage.rst:551
+# 1c0434424baf4f79a95622559c9119b2
 msgid "The VMs associated with the volume are stopped."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:623
-# 6f5a21b47e314e0484db238c6e9c457e
+#: ../../storage.rst:553
+# bb545d0a9cf34f5e864a5b016d15775d
 msgid "The data disks associated with the volume are removed."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:627
-# fec276a1979249fb9dc124f18e1455bd
+#: ../../storage.rst:555
+# 157e4971d3784646a5df1fc2c27026fa
 msgid "When a volume is shrunk, the disk associated with it is simply truncated, and doing so would put its content at risk of data loss. Therefore, resize any partitions or file systems before you shrink a data disk so that all the data is moved off from that disk."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:632
-# 91d00577aa774910bc0090ff9249c714
+#: ../../storage.rst:560
+# ea92d28ccffe4acbb40da15110829f69
 msgid "To resize a volume:"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:648
-# b8b72eb1404144179334e6914f461c43
+#: ../../storage.rst:568
+# 4bcbe35ab7f749c49a97fc0b69386143
 msgid "Select the volume name in the Volumes list, then click the Resize Volume button |resize-volume-icon.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:653
-# 6d5f5f78fa294317aaaa19d07403aa91
+#: ../../storage.rst:571
+# 7e6057281d384902b45704d88725b3b2
 msgid "In the Resize Volume pop-up, choose desired characteristics for the storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:656
-# 94cd2f322cad423485fcfdaa0afe2ab4
+#: ../../storage.rst:574
+# 837580ae5e7d422eb6d54ca24b547f32
 msgid "|resize-volume.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:660
-# 7f15ee5fc83e482791baa84599ea55cd
+#: ../../storage.rst:576
+# 2a4fef4505014a8c9cee37ce70dc08a3
 msgid "If you select Custom Disk, specify a custom size."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:664
-# 138ac0a6338b4b0f95312bd4dec59967
+#: ../../storage.rst:578
+# 0f0109182c0345099ae713929c4c1f4d
 msgid "Click Shrink OK to confirm that you are reducing the size of a volume."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:667
-# 7381eca9284e4773a1bb46e44a3865aa
+#: ../../storage.rst:581
+# 86a5314fba614528805c75a1ce993c5b
 msgid "This parameter protects against inadvertent shrinking of a disk, which might lead to the risk of data loss. You must sign off that you know what you are doing."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:673
-# eed53ca74872424ea49fa6cabfbe9eb9
+#: ../../storage.rst:585
+# fa1e5898785847d0acd130136d2b3e4b
 msgid "Click OK."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:676
-# 5d71f55bf71c4f58beb781d2cb94c74c
+#: ../../storage.rst:589
+# 7416d78fc57b4a21a1c5a748c35efa62
 msgid "Reset VM to New Root Disk on Reboot"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:678
-# 2521d69d348047fc8a660b3b8a77b2ac
+#: ../../storage.rst:591
+# aa266ce7558249a58dc21c85bbe527c1
 msgid "You can specify that you want to discard the root disk and create a new one whenever a given VM is rebooted. This is useful for secure environments that need a fresh start on every boot and for desktops that should not retain state. The IP address of the VM will not change due to this operation."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:684
-# f9ff6cc586b8407c9ff1e235962ec731
+#: ../../storage.rst:597
+# f4a034b658174e23b49d8a0dae7faf9d
 msgid "**To enable root disk reset on VM reboot:**"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:686
-# 0c3f06afe8504df7a4bf4ea7bea288bf
+#: ../../storage.rst:599
+# 0d8e7c9c2b4b461bb00b40c89b19ca07
 msgid "When creating a new service offering, set the parameter isVolatile to True. VMs created from this service offering will have their disks reset upon reboot. See `“Creating a New Compute Offering” <service_offerings.html#creating-a-new-compute-offering>`_."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:692
-# d0e6735ecfb243bcb2038075c332453d
+#: ../../storage.rst:606
+# 80b7517a265a468a91758a97f1049265
 msgid "Volume Deletion and Garbage Collection"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:694
-# 15a72eae3cce46e494793039f4408bc2
+#: ../../storage.rst:608
+# 97ddeaa6235d4294ace130e1f8fd97c0
 msgid "The deletion of a volume does not delete the snapshots that have been created from the volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:697
-# 484eaae26aa442b2af1e54dea16342d2
+#: ../../storage.rst:611
+# 0050f5041dd04b1dbeff8201bd20e44e
 msgid "When a VM is destroyed, data disk volumes that are attached to the VM are not deleted."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:700
-# 5fd59185e6d64db280b2ca89ecca3f89
+#: ../../storage.rst:614
+# f3a035c41fca41908db4d1f0f724f360
 msgid "Volumes are permanently destroyed using a garbage collection process. The global configuration variables expunge.delay and expunge.interval determine when the physical deletion of volumes will occur."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:706
-# 9111bfdfe0ee4dcf8c15a359324059fc
+#: ../../storage.rst:618
+# e4eb84092e8b4ea9a1a97fecac24acbb
 msgid "`expunge.delay`: determines how old the volume must be before it is destroyed, in seconds"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:711
-# b9e7a6caccba433b8b23ff40bfd62123
+#: ../../storage.rst:621
+# 7564390647064858ac8aa5f26279afe5
 msgid "`expunge.interval`: determines how often to run the garbage collection check"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:714
-# 984f73d3efdc4d5a8a6a4309599cb386
+#: ../../storage.rst:624
+# 000948d93f8f4cdba6f8fbab90adf234
 msgid "Administrators should adjust these values depending on site policies around data retention."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:718
-# 08d9ad354b7942bda197e39303ab4ebe
+#: ../../storage.rst:629
+# a8d6b53bbfe04f9198da340f624d7b85
 msgid "Working with Volume Snapshots"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:720
-#: ../../storage.rst:773
-# 9eb74cf1e4cd42df8c38300249e3e96b
-# a741a75990ca4897a4f34de220bde407
+#: ../../storage.rst:631
+#: ../../storage.rst:676
+# 86801042196e4703adde0a0f8f421cc2
+# ecd40cf685aa497094053129489ffa6d
 msgid "(Supported for the following hypervisors: **XenServer**, **VMware vSphere**, and **KVM**)"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:723
-# 673b7caff5fb4ce481e087a9877d4dcd
+#: ../../storage.rst:634
+# 084599a159574408809d1cfaa15f2160
 msgid "CloudStack supports snapshots of disk volumes. Snapshots are a point-in-time capture of virtual machine disks. Memory and CPU states are not captured. If you are using the Oracle VM hypervisor, you can not take snapshots, since OVM does not support them."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:728
-# d6369c41ebb54df68c691818f61104bb
+#: ../../storage.rst:639
+# bd4b18a4d2374e20ae0af95dad8d53e5
 msgid "Snapshots may be taken for volumes, including both root and data disks (except when the Oracle VM hypervisor is used, which does not support snapshots). The administrator places a limit on the number of stored snapshots per user. Users can create new volumes from the snapshot for recovery of particular files and they can create templates from snapshots to boot from a restored disk."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:735
-# 90f5f9401836415abbc9e1620b3f224f
+#: ../../storage.rst:646
+# 61d7db60070b43a4a6a950e12598da22
 msgid "Users can create snapshots manually or by setting up automatic recurring snapshot policies. Users can also create disk volumes from snapshots, which may be attached to a VM like any other disk volume. Snapshots of both root disks and data disks are supported. However, CloudStack does not currently support booting a VM from a recovered root disk. A disk recovered from snapshot of a root disk is treated as a regular data disk; the data on recovered disk can be accessed by attaching the disk to a VM."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:744
-# 75d1388574754e729e8da27b3c799a49
+#: ../../storage.rst:655
+# 42324227e8644e9dae9c6866285da289
 msgid "A completed snapshot is copied from primary storage to secondary storage, where it is stored until deleted or purged by newer snapshot."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:748
-# bada0f726d0d4d729aea533943c409b3
+#: ../../storage.rst:660
+# 6d4012e38675491e950c4095403168d4
 msgid "How to Snapshot a Volume"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:752
-# 44e0d512d57c4888a44a396a5eac75bb
+#: ../../storage.rst:662
+# c8a3e39ed65148c1b2db5692449e3ec0
 msgid "Log in to the CloudStack UI as a user or administrator."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:760
-# 19c4af0199724420aecc49d58b0f818e
+#: ../../storage.rst:666
+# ee26042497e54259b376064aafe9cebf
 msgid "In Select View, be sure Volumes is selected."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:764
-# 70d14f08edf540afaa590235f7ea2f8b
+#: ../../storage.rst:668
+# 2f05b064d8b245a99e010a0f45f944e2
 msgid "Click the name of the volume you want to snapshot."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:768
-# aed06a6f99fd4092a29f2307fa3f046b
+#: ../../storage.rst:670
+# b4d7d4eaa5a149f0812cdddc1fd45a61
 msgid "Click the Snapshot button. |SnapshotButton.png|"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:771
-# 669a8d0c02184e369299bf9d7e5483d2
+#: ../../storage.rst:674
+# 6daa1fb5225e4efe8672fc86408e7055
 msgid "Automatic Snapshot Creation and Retention"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:776
-# 24d0d72217234a93a95c9d1990899367
+#: ../../storage.rst:679
+# 01044207c30b40148eedee96353f6ad9
 msgid "Users can set up a recurring snapshot policy to automatically create multiple snapshots of a disk at regular intervals. Snapshots can be created on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly interval. One snapshot policy can be set up per disk volume. For example, a user can set up a daily snapshot at 02:30."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:782
-# 1ddc07ffd4744db3996a56928fabe1b3
+#: ../../storage.rst:685
+# bc81c587ad8b4032b27d61690390e258
 msgid "With each snapshot schedule, users can also specify the number of scheduled snapshots to be retained. Older snapshots that exceed the retention limit are automatically deleted. This user-defined limit must be equal to or lower than the global limit set by the CloudStack administrator. See `“Globally Configured Limits” <usage.html#globally-configured-limits>`_. The limit applies only to those snapshots that are taken as part of an automatic recurring snapshot policy. Additional manual snapshots can be created and retained."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:793
-# cf33bcc958214dce8809b1b3664d8473
+#: ../../storage.rst:697
+# 4d944a9ae89444379355fd0f48bd592a
 msgid "Incremental Snapshots and Backup"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:795
-# 790dbaf719ea4af3a21944492c933590
+#: ../../storage.rst:699
+# d0114a6db3e54775a44f58bd333b2916
 msgid "Snapshots are created on primary storage where a disk resides. After a snapshot is created, it is immediately backed up to secondary storage and removed from primary storage for optimal utilization of space on primary storage."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:800
-# c6a3543640914d2abcb184e9f17b9a33
+#: ../../storage.rst:704
+# 1c3dce8473ed47388f4d6175b8e34c81
 msgid "CloudStack does incremental backups for some hypervisors. When incremental backups are supported, every N backup is a full backup."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:807
-# ca4450266a9e41e4ba1d71743809cc71
+#: ../../storage.rst:711
+# 4559fc5082f543d6b1cdacaa46ed5a23
 msgid "Support incremental backup"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:812
-# 05da4101c8ee4a32a1cd8e61dd902cca
+#: ../../storage.rst:716
+# 1c981e7b2c7b445a9061e36444287afb
 msgid "Volume Status"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:814
-# 389f5943ba4c4e04be7c271c11632520
+#: ../../storage.rst:718
+# b7db2aabc187479797c7424c5a1bb1f8
 msgid "When a snapshot operation is triggered by means of a recurring snapshot policy, a snapshot is skipped if a volume has remained inactive since its last snapshot was taken. A volume is considered to be inactive if it is either detached or attached to a VM that is not running. CloudStack ensures that at least one snapshot is taken since the volume last became inactive."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:821
-# f6a7564bbd474bb28c93ac2ef46e537f
+#: ../../storage.rst:725
+# b5a7b1b8f3fe4e47a40bc594491a0643
 msgid "When a snapshot is taken manually, a snapshot is always created regardless of whether a volume has been active or not."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:825
-# e1558eacbe2f4d768b7fe6e226152c57
+#: ../../storage.rst:730
+# e8778a84f2d142489ea29fa0793066b1
 msgid "Snapshot Restore"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:827
-# eb2f5defecae49b9a0b4338cc0a8ff65
+#: ../../storage.rst:732
+# 4bcf574b0e484b7ebf81324e87069f67
 msgid "There are two paths to restoring snapshots. Users can create a volume from the snapshot. The volume can then be mounted to a VM and files recovered as needed. Alternatively, a template may be created from the snapshot of a root disk. The user can then boot a VM from this template to effect recovery of the root disk."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:834
-# e9999cd4fd964600a2979344583457d2
+#: ../../storage.rst:740
+# cf46f177e13341079bac27a54806636b
 msgid "Snapshot Job Throttling"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:836
-# c31b190ad5a64d5c84c623c66056d37a
+#: ../../storage.rst:742
+# 6ba670f617a541788c30476794cde2c6
 msgid "When a snapshot of a virtual machine is requested, the snapshot job runs on the same host where the VM is running or, in the case of a stopped VM, the host where it ran last. If many snapshots are requested for VMs on a single host, this can lead to problems with too many snapshot jobs overwhelming the resources of the host."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:842
-# b250747385d042f49ad48f81329b10a7
+#: ../../storage.rst:748
+# aedc3df480554bd59de19f4c4ba17dff
 msgid "To address this situation, the cloud's root administrator can throttle how many snapshot jobs are executed simultaneously on the hosts in the cloud by using the global configuration setting concurrent.snapshots.threshold.perhost. By using this setting, the administrator can better ensure that snapshot jobs do not time out and hypervisor hosts do not experience performance issues due to hosts being overloaded with too many snapshot requests."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:850
-# d1dd9aa964bc44e39ace5434f582dcd1
+#: ../../storage.rst:756
+# 9a43b07f0da64addaa4eb478d80b82a2
 msgid "Set concurrent.snapshots.threshold.perhost to a value that represents a best guess about how many snapshot jobs the hypervisor hosts can execute at one time, given the current resources of the hosts and the number of VMs running on the hosts. If a given host has more snapshot requests, the additional requests are placed in a waiting queue. No new snapshot jobs will start until the number of currently executing snapshot jobs falls below the configured limit."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:858
-# 7b49369aa49743b780984cc9c3bd2c52
+#: ../../storage.rst:764
+# 2fd65be78bf841d9911d51c1de67cd86
 msgid "The admin can also set job.expire.minutes to place a maximum on how long a snapshot request will wait in the queue. If this limit is reached, the snapshot request fails and returns an error message."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:863
-# fb6fcac386824780ac7f09de0d50a555
+#: ../../storage.rst:770
+# 45b8545120ba486ca2cbee08b18502d3
 msgid "VMware Volume Snapshot Performance"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:865
-# 80cd717eab4a487f89e5d530af50dcdf
+#: ../../storage.rst:772
+# aa81997f26a64d1399b138ae79ae8ab7
 msgid "When you take a snapshot of a data or root volume on VMware, CloudStack uses an efficient storage technique to improve performance."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:868
-# 0feb29ffc87942eaa740795e36db3801
+#: ../../storage.rst:775
+# edf5b2aae9f54e098d3b6627c10fe21d
 msgid "A snapshot is not immediately exported from vCenter to a mounted NFS share and packaged into an OVA file format. This operation would consume time and resources. Instead, the original file formats (e.g., VMDK) provided by vCenter are retained. An OVA file will only be created as needed, on demand. To generate the OVA, CloudStack uses information in a properties file (\\*.ova.meta) which it stored along with the original snapshot data."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: ../../storage.rst:877
-# de8e361b5b984d8fac0ef05d6f5e03e2
+#: ../../storage.rst:784
+# c2bf4f95ccfe40aea4c948e5145c1e45
 msgid "For upgrading customers: This process applies only to newly created snapshots after upgrade to CloudStack 4.2. Snapshots that have already been taken and stored in OVA format will continue to exist in that format, and will continue to work as expected."
 msgstr ""