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Hi Jim,

IBM has a web site that details the steps needed to troubleshoot and fix this problem. Here's a link:

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1f7fb2391414920b886256e3d008188c0



Jim Lowary wrote:
If I do the "./" What I am getting is:

./ls
qsh: 001-0014 Command ./ls not found. $
So how best to reinstall? Should it be removed first?

Thanks,
-- Jim Lowary

Jim Lowary wrote:
cd /usr/bin
ls
qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command ls. No such path or
directory.

It's very important to prefix the 'ls' command with './' ... this tell's

QSH to try to run the program in the current directory.

export PATH=/usr/bin
ls
qsh: 001-0019 Error found searching for command ls. No such path or
directory. Looks like the list command is missing? Would that mean that QSH
should be reloaded, and if so could you just re-install it or would
you
need to remove and reinstall.

Yep, I would concur with that.

david


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