>Also did you try starting the dsmcad with a ./dsmcad. Sometimes AIX will
>make you put the dot and slash in front of the command to run it.
It's not AIX, but rather the way Unix "path" specifications should be:
For security reasons, root (and most other system accounts) should NOT
have a "." entry in the Path, to prevent someone from planting a command
of the same name as one that is an established name, but in an oddball
directory, like /tmp. Imagine what would happen if root had cd'ed into
/tmp and had "." in its Path, and happened to invoke some imposter
command instead of the real command. That's a classic hacker ploy. Get
in the habit of doing ./CMDNAME form invocation to explicitly invoke
something in the current directory. And make sure none of your
non-ordinary accounts have a "." in their path.
Richard Sims, BU