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After an upgrade to V6R1, the following mount command fails:

MOUNT TYPE(*NFS)
MFS('192.168.x.x:sharename')
MNTOVRDIR('/ifspath')
CCSID(1252 *ASCII)

The command worked prior to V6R1, but now fails with CPFA1C6:

Cause . . . . . : The value supplied for the File system to mount
(MFS)
parameter does not have the form hostname:pathname. You must enter a
value
of this form when you choose *NFS for the Type of mount (TYPE)
parameter.

The IP is that of a Window 2003 server with the requisite extensions, and
the sharename has not changed. I can still attach to that IP and sharename
from another Windows box.

The user profile does have *IOSYSCFG, and the folder has write authority,
etc. Nothing changed on the Windows box; only the i5 went from V5R4 to
V6R1.

Any clues what could be wrong?

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