Comair System Crashes; Passengers Stranded
Broerman writes "30,000 people have had their flights cancelled by Comair this weekend thanks to a computer system shutdown. It appears that due to weather and other problems that flights began to be cancelled on Thursday and the backlog choked the system. 1,100 flights have been cancelled so far, including all flights through 12/26. Does anyone know what platform their system was based on? What kind of system just totally crashes? The official statement is that 'There was a cumulative effect with the canceled flights and trying to get crew assigned that caused the system to be overwhelmed.' It seems highly improbable that a system would crash because it had too many reservations. The system should only be able to hold as many reservations as it has flights/seats. It would seem that it's more likely that the system was overloaded with use and that caused a meltdown. When you add in the problems experienced by US Airways, this hasn't been a Merry Christmas for many."
There recently was a big card problem here, in Europe.
It did not come from a peculiar OS but just because a partition got filled by index tablespace extents.
So, it could just be that they ran out of place and it froze the whole application.
Trolling using another account since 2005.
"Does anyone know what platform their system was based on? What kind of system just totally crashes?"
A stab in the dark here but I'm assuming a system without foresight and redundancy?
It's not the OS, it's the people behind who's to blame. Yes, stupidity and MSW often go together but in a few years one will probably occasionally see a massive linux outage due to... similarly stupid people.