# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # for an advice to debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. Template: boxbackup-server/debconf Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Should BoxBackup be configured automatically? The package configuration scripts can create the configuration files for the BoxBackup server. . You should choose this option if you are not familiar with BoxBackup's configuration options. The configuration can be done manually with the 'raidfile-config' and 'bbstored-config' scripts. . The server will not start if it is not configured. In all cases, reading the /usr/share/doc/boxbackup-server/README.Debian is recommended. Template: boxbackup-server/raidDirectories Type: string _Description: Location of the RAID directories: Please choose the location for the three RAID file directories. . To enable RAID, the directory names should be a space-separated list of three partitions, each on different physical hard drives (for example: '/raid/0.0 /raid/0.1 /raid/0.2'). . If you don't want to enable RAID, just specify the path to one directory where the backups will be stored (for example, /usr/local/lib/boxbackup). . These directories will be created if they do not exist. Template: boxbackup-server/incorrectDirectories Type: error _Description: Invalid path names The path names to the directories must be absolute path names, separated by spaces. . For example: /raid/0.0 /raid/0.1 /raid/0.2 Template: boxbackup-server/raidBlockSize Type: string Default: 4096 _Description: Block size for the userland RAID system: BoxBackup uses userland RAID techniques. . Please choose the block size to use for the storage. For maximum efficiency, you should choose the block size of the underlying file system (which can be displayed for ext2 filesystems with the 'tune2fs -l' command). . This value should be set even if you don't plan to use RAID. Template: boxbackup-server/generateCertificate Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Generate a server private key and X.509 certificate request? The BoxBackup server needs an RSA private key and the corresponding X.509 certificate to perform client-server authentication and communication encryption. . Both can be generated automatically. You will need to sign the certificate with your root CA (see the boxbackup-server package) and put this signed certificate and the root CA certificate in the configuration folder. Template: boxbackup-server/incorrectBlocksize Type: error _Description: Invalid block size The block size must be a power of two (e.g. 1024 or 4096).