5-12 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
sgmlSGML character format. You can use both NFS extended (greater than
0x7F) and SGML characters for input.
utf8UTF-8 character sets. For input, any character greater than 0x7F is treated
as the beginning of a UTF-8 encoding.
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This procedure sets the language that a volume uses to store file names. You com-
plete this procedure when you want the files names stored in a volume to use a
different language than the default language. You should complete this procedure
before any files are created in the volume so that all file names use the same
language.
After you complete the procedure, the filer stores file names in the selected volume
using a character set that best fits the language you select.
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To complete this procedure, you need the language code of the language you want to
use. You can get the language code from the table in Languages Supported.
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Changing the language after the volume contains files can cause some of the NFS
encodings to be invalid and is not recommended.
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To set the language and character set that a volume uses to store file names, enter
the following command:
vol lang
volume
langcode
volume
is the name of the volume whose language you want to change.
langcode
is the code for the language you want the volume to use.
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This procedure creates a volume with a specified language. You use this procedure
when you are creating a volume but want to use a language different from the