i have seen this before, when my school box got hacked!  a trojan package
was installed and ps and netstat binaries were changed.  you can do a verify
with rpm to check and see if the files have changed from the original rpms.

# rpm -qa | grep procps
procps-2.0.6-5
# rpm -V procps-2.0.6-5

and rpm will report back to you any files that have changed.  if nothing has
changed, try reinstalled procps and net-tools and see if that helps.

good luck!

Jason

>
> I'm running Linux 7.0 (2.2.16-22) and when executing 'ps' or 'netstat'
> I get 'bash: /bin/ps: No such file or directory' or 'bash:
> /bin/netstat:
> No such file or directory'.
>
> So far only these commands fail.  Any pointers to information on how
> to fix.  Am I missing some libraries?
>
> Thanks.
>
> John Gawf
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>
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