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You can perform the following operations to query and specify the language that a vol-
ume uses.
Show what languages the filer supports.
Specify a language for the console.
Change the language, and therefore the character set, that a volume uses for file
names.
Create a volume that uses a specified language other than the default.
Show each volume with the language that it uses.
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This procedure displays a list of languages for which the filer supports character sets.
You can perform this procedure at any time to determine what language to specify for
a volume if you do not already know what languages are supported.
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To display a list of the languages for which the filer supports character sets, enter the
following command:
vol lang
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Use this procedure to set how the console displays non-ASCII information. You would
change the encoding if your console does not accept or display characters properly
using the current encoding. The default encoding is nfs.
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To set the encoding of the filer console, enter the following command:
options console.encoding
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(greater than 0x7F) and SGML characters for input.
nfsThe NFS character set of the root volume. You can use both NFS extended
(greater than 0x7F) and SGML characters for input.