id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,resolution,keywords,cc,fix_version,see_also 232,Provide a supportable Ubuntu configuration of TSM,wdc,,"Alexp has done the work of figuring out how to get TSM 5.4 working under Intrepid (including the dsmj GUI by utilizing the sun-java-6 JRE.) Temporary documentation on getting this to work is pointed to by Hermes at: https://web.mit.edu/sgi-desktop1/tsmdoc/article.html There are several opportunities for improvement here: 1. Put the documentation in a more ""real"" place. 2. Refine the package to be a bona fide .deb instead of an alien. IBM is coming out with a new version of TSM and this represents an opportunity to lobby for some important improvements: 1, Get rid of use of ksh since bash is canon nowadays, and the ksh EULA is really nasty. 2. Get TSM fully functional on the platform's NATIVE java runtime environment (preferably OpenJava-6), rather than requiring TSM users to to go to www.sun.com, download a jre, click on a messy EULA, and then fiddle with the PATH. 3. Embrace Ubuntu as a supported platform. 4. Provide a simple installer akin to what is on offer for Windows or Mac. 5. Eliminate the need to hand-create the dsm.sys and dsm.opt files. (The installer should offer a gui setup for those.) 6. Create sensible interfaces to upstart that are appropriately installed by the installer. 7. Provide a ""dry run"" option that would help people see what files would or would not be backed up with a particular command or scheduled run. 8. Oh yes, I almost forgot, The TSM command line program should use that ioctl to learn with the erase character is rather than hard coding the delete key. The erase character should be the upstream default, not requiring hand-tooling to specially fix for TSM.[[Image()]]",enhancement,closed,low,The Distant Future,--,wontfix,,alexp,,