qsHell is started by one of these two commands:
QSH
STRQSH
These are added to your system as part of 
Resource 
   ID     Option  Feature  Description
5770SS1   30       5050    Qshell 
5770SS1   30       2924    Qshell 
There is also another closely related option:  PASE.
I think the difference is that one follows certain open system standards 
closely.  The other one is more likely to work with many of the examples 
you find on the internet.
I think you start pase with 
CALL QP2TERM
It comes on your system as part of:
Resource 
   ID     Option  Feature  Description 
5770SS1   33       5111    Portable App Solutions Environment
5770SS1   33       2924    Portable App Solutions Environment
I tried a google search for your error and got this:
http://forums.zend.com/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=579
There's also a PTF for 7.2 for an error with that object:
http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.NSF/d448bcf26ed42614862566db006cbd34/35d9d09d2376c2c086257d03004cee4f?OpenDocument
Rob Berendt
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