Everything. The whole Coast Guard. Everything just turned blue and froze.
Then, someone using oracle with "read consistency" was able to order a
replacement ship simultaneously with the guy who was removing the last
ship from inventory, but fortunately for the USCG, Oracle doesn't let
"writers block readers", so the order went through but was never fulfilled.
Now, they're running DB2 on VMS on realtime nanokernel OS kiosks.
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The software or the ship?
--Walt Weaver
Bozeman, Montana, USA
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On one of their newer ships they were using NT, and it froze up a couple of
times.
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The Coast guard uses Unisys, too...but i don't
know where NT fits in to their front line systems.
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