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backup-res.InternalError=Internal Error: {0}
backup-res.NoDomainsDir=The domains directory was null or doesn''t exist: {0}
backup-res.NoDomainDir=The domain directory doesn''t exist. Expected: {0}
backup-res.NoBackupDirCantCreate=The backup directory doesn''t exist and can''t be created. Attempted: {0}
backup-res.NoBackupDir=The backup directory doesn''t exist: {0}
backup-res.ZipBackupError=Error writing Zip file: {0}
backup-res.NoBackupFiles=There are no backup files in: {0}
backup-res.MissingBackupFile=The specified backup file to restore doesn''t exist: {0}
backup-res.CorruptBackupFile=The specified backup file ({0}) is corrupt. Try another backup file.
backup-res.CantCreateDomainDir=An error occurred while attempting to create the domain dir ({0}). Restore operation aborted.
backup-res.CantRenameOriginalDomain=The original domain directory ( {0} ) can''t be renamed. Restore operation aborted.
backup-res.CantRenameRestoredDomain=The staging directory with the restored files could not be renamed to the original domain directory ( {0} ). Restore operation rolled back. Nothing was changed.
backup-res.CantRevertOldDomain=An error occurred while attempting to rename the restored domain. A second error occurred while attempting to restore the original domain to its original location
{0}. Restore operation aborted.
backup-res.CorruptBackupFile.NoStatusFile=The backup file is corrupt. No status.properties file found inside the zip
backup-res.RestoreError.CorruptBackupFile.NoStatusFile=The domain restore failed because the backup file ({0}) is not valid. The domain was undisturbed. Try running the command again using the --filename option with a valid domain backup file. Note that a valid backup file must contain a file named ''status.properties'' in its root directory.
backup-res.CorruptBackupFile.UnknownError=The backup file is corrupt. Got an Exception trying to read the status.properties file: {0}
backup-res.CantWriteStatus=Couldn''t write status file ({0}).
backup-res.SuccessfulFullRestore=Restored the domain ({0}) to {1}
backup-res.SuccessfulConfigRestore=Restored the domain''s ({0}) configuration to {1}
backup-res.SuccessfulBackup=Backed up {0} at {1}.
backup-res.recycle=Recycle threshold exceeded: {0}
backup-res.recycleDelete=Deleting: {0}
backup-res.recycleBadDelete=Delete Error (recycle-limit): Check file permissions: {0}
backup-res.UseForceOption=Use the --force option to restore the archived domain to the existing domain.
# extra spaces below are for formatting the output
backup-res.Props.description= Description : {0}
backup-res.Props.domains.dir= Domains Directory : {0}
backup-res.Props.user.name= Backup User : {0}
backup-res.Props.timestamp.human=Backup Date : {0}
backup-res.Props.domain.dir= Domain Directory : {0}
backup-res.Props.domain.name= Domain Name : {0}
backup-res.Props.backup.file= Backup Filename (origin) : {0}
backup-res.Props.version= GlassFish Version : {0}
backup-res.Props.type= Backup Type : {0}
backup-res.Props.backupConfig= Backup Config Name : {0}
backup-res.PermissionsWarning=Warning\: We are unable to reset the file permissions on Windows. Please set the security permissions in the config directory\: {0}
backup-res.DomainNameDifferent=A domain can only be restored to the original domain name. The original backed-up domain name is [{0}], and you are attempting to restore it to [{1}].
backup-res.DomainNameDifferentWarning=Error: The domain names do not match (existing domain name: [{1}], backed up domain name: [{0}]). Use the --force option to restore to the domain name that is in the backup file.
backup-list.nothing=Nothing to list
backup-list.bad-props=Warning: Cannot access backup properties for:
backup-list.unavailable=unavailable