Native NFS charset on Windows

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I have GlusterFS 3.1 working perfectly with some replicated volumes. I mount 
on Linux using glusterfs and on Mac/Windows I mount using NFS.

Everything works perfectly until we start creating files with non ASCII names 
(e.g. Japanese).  Japanese filenames created in Windows can be seen correctly 
in other Windows (Vista/7) but become a lot of ???? on linux/Mac and files 
created on Linux/Mac can be seen correctly on other Linux/Mac's but look like 
traditional chinese characters on Windows (Vista/7).

Is there a way in Gluster to set a default character set for NFS? or something 
like that?. 

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regards,                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Horacio Sanson


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