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language of the root volume, which is the default language. You use this procedure
any time you want to create a volume.
After you complete the procedure, the filer stores file names in the volume you cre-
ated using a character set that best fits the language you selected.
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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 Table 5-2 in Languages Supported.

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Changing the language of a volume 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 create
volume
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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 displays a list of volumes with the language each volume is configured
to use. You perform this procedure when you want to know which volume uses which
language. This is useful in matching clients with languages or deciding whether to
create a volume to accommodate clients that use a language that you might not have
a volume for.
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To display a list of volumes with the language each volume is configured to use, enter
the following command:
vol status -l