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Configuring a Namespace
Setting NFS Character Encoding
CLI Storage-Management Guide 7-13
Setting CIFS Character Encoding
When a volume from a CIFS namespace is exported through a virtual server
(described in a later chapter), the virtual server may register its NetBIOS name with a
WINS server. Use the
character-encoding cifs command to set the character encoding
expected by the local WINS server:
character-encoding cifs {iso–8859–1 | utf–8 | shift-jis | ksc5601}
where
iso–8859–1 is ISO 8859–1 (Latin1, single-byte) character encoding,
utf–8 specifies UTF–8 (Unicode) character encoding,
shift-jis (Microsoft Shift-JIS) supports Japanese characters, and
ksc5601 supports Korean characters.
As with NFS, the default is ISO 8859–1 (Latin1).
For example, this command sequence sets character encoding to “Shift JIS”
(Japanese) for CIFS NETBIOS names for the ‘insur’ multi-protocol namespace:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace insur
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[insur])# character-encoding cifs shift-jis
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[insur])# ...
Returning to Default Character Encoding
Use no character-encoding to revert to ISO 8859–1 for either NFS filenames or CIFS
NetBIOS names:
no character-encoding {nfs | cifs}
For example:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace insur
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[insur])# no character-encoding cifs
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[insur])# ...
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