Software Error Causes Crisis in Mississippi 380
marklyon writes "Mississippi's Alcohol Beverage Control division shutdown its distribution center for an indefinite amount of time to fix computer problems today at noon. A software update applied to the inventory and ordering software last week is malfunctioning, causing orders and inventory to be lost or misrouted. 'It's a software problem, and it's an operational problem. We've gotten a lot of product in and we've got it going to the wrong location ... and the location numbers were wiped out,' said tax commissioner Ed Buelow. Buelow said the distribution center will fulfill all orders placed before noon today. He said he hopes the system will be fixed in a few days, but it's possible it could take weeks. Until that time, Mississippi bars, restaurants, and liquor stores will not be able to purchase additional stock. Many retailers are already complaining that they were unable to order sufficient quantities to supply them if the bug takes more than a few days to fix."
Just In Time inventory (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Just In Time inventory (Score:2)
Rus
Re:Just In Time inventory (Score:2)
If you have to build a buffer of "a couple of weeks" into your inventory system, you can't really call it Just In Time anymore, can you?
Re:USA is a Socialist State? (Score:2)
States want their cut! (Score:2)
Re:God, you europeeans are an ignorant lot! (Score:2, Informative)
President Washington sent 13,000 troops to arrest a handful of men, whom he pardoned after they were tried and convicted.
As "rebellions" go it was pretty pitiful.
The "eurofag freak's" point stands. Have you by any chance counted your chromosomes lately? I think you may have o
Re:God, you europeeans are an ignorant lot! (Score:2)
Haven't you ever read about the Whiskey Rebellion, you eurofag freak?!!
Just did, so what's the point. EU countries tax liquour to.
In some regions, the state wants to control liquour sales in order to ensure that they get their cut in taxes.
Translation: In some regions, the state wants to control.
Sound socialist to me.
Mississippi uses linux (Score:2)
So, maybe we should throw some lame linux jokes in here? After all, if the software has problems you can bet this case will make it into the next round of windows propoganda.
Re:Just In Time inventory (Score:2)
It happened in Mississippi.
Re:Just In Time inventory (Score:2)
Bad Software and Bad Jokes (Score:3, Insightful)
The real question here is "How do you test software to simulate a real world system without putting it on the system and then finding problems?"
Re:Just In Time inventory (Score:2)
Worse yet, there is not even a change to drop the supplier and pick another one.
Dry Town (Score:2)
eh? (Score:2)
I'll be complaining too when is wasn't fixed tomorrow too. *Hiccup!*
That's it. The kegger moves to ... (Score:3, Funny)
I call shotgun!
Re:That's it. The kegger moves to ... (Score:2)
Since when did we in Louisiana ever lose the kegger?! There ain't no such thing as a dry parish!
Re:That's it. The kegger moves to ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:That's it. The kegger moves to ... (Score:2)
Sounds like a nice job for me, looks like they could need a good developer, will have to compete with the whole SlashDot crowd...
I'll have a pint of JB, and four cases of PBR (Score:2)
Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:3, Insightful)
And this seemed like a good idea?
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Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
And this seemed like a good idea?
You beat me to it. Why does the government of Mississippi distribute all the liquor in the state? Wouldn't having multiple independent distributors be a good way to prevent disasters like this? People need their whiskey, for goodness sake!
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Actually, until just recent years...it was NOT legal to homebrew in many states. I hear it came from when prohibition was repealed, they forgot to put in language that specifically allowed private brewing. It IS still unlawful to distill any alcohol yourself, no matter how small a batch. That kinda sucks...just the next natural step after fermen
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Is your state backwards as well? [216.239.41.104]
Mine (Texas) is not. But then again, we do have other problems.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Next to the Interstate Commerce Commission, the TABC is the most corrupt government agency I've ever personally done business with. Clean your own house before you criticize someone else's housekeeping.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
It's true. The Texas Association of Bass Clubs is pure evil! They shove their catches full of depleted uranium! A 46lb bass that's only 14" long? Yeah, right!
Anyway, WTF are you talking about? I posted a chart of all the states who's alcohol distributions are controlled by their respective ABC. Clean your own house? Get a f'ing life, you 4-digit UID slashdick.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
You will never deal with bigger assholes in your life.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Change the platform from within, by sheer numbers. Fuck trying to run against it with independent parties. Just fix the predominate party.
Unfortunately, that would take *work* not to mention patience and money. So it's hopeless.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
2. It's another form of state welfare, because you've created a whole host of new jobs for your voting citizens to run these stores.
When given the opportunity, states loves to grab power. New Jersey won't let you pump your own gas. Pennsylvania issues liquor licences; you can't serve alcohol in your resteraunt without one, and there's a finite amount in the state, you have to wait till another business closes before you can get a new one. And that "pro
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
These days people drive to PA for the state run liquor stores because they're usually at least 10% cheaper.
Ontario has the same thing, it's pro/con (Score:5, Insightful)
Because the province buys all it's alcohol as a single buyer, it can demand, and gets, really awesome pricing deals; I believe about the lowest anywhere.
However, the consumer doesn't see much of this benefit directly, because the price is jacked up so that it isn't really cheaper than any other place. Of course, the difference goes to the tax coffers, paying for social programs like medicine and education. I think it's a good deal.
Also, I've never heard of any disaster like this one happening here. The cause isn't state control, it's having a single point of failure.
Re:Ontario has the same thing, it's pro/con (Score:2)
I'd suspect just a small percentage of that does, and they pretty it up by saying "It's for medicine and education! You're not against medicine and education are you?"
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Presumably it's done with the affirmative consent of the voters in the state. If they made their bed, why shouldn't we let them lie in it?
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
If you bring your own downfall, don't expect sympathy.
Re:Central distribution, managed by the state? (Score:2)
And if you ask me, you nailed that target. [slashdot.org]
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oo Ohh! (Score:2)
*something funny about Mississippi residents and lack of alcohol*
=P
This will get real action fast. (Score:2)
Government's Role? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sure this is somewhat off-topic, but screw it. The whole idea has always bugged me, and I don't even drink that often (maybe twice a month).
Re:Government's Role? (Score:2)
I'll give you one: In Ontario, Canada, alcohol distribution is similarly run by the Government. Since they buy their alcohol as a single body representing 8 million customers, they can demand great pricing deals from the alcohol producers, and buy at low cost.
The government then sells the alcohol to the consumers at the same price as alcohol in other places, and put the difference into the tax coffers to fund social progr
Who's with me! (Score:2)
The tone of the article makes it sound like this is a catastrophe. I'm sure it'll illicit all the of the holier-than-thou beardos tut-tutting and tsk-tsking about the stupidity of some developers.
other disasters (Score:2)
Volkswagon Audi Group (VW, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Rolls Royce) switched systems(to SAP, I think?) for parts inventory+distribution a few years ago.
It was so bad, for weeks European customers were getting parts with entirely hand-written paperwork(if any parts at all) because the system was so horribly broken.
Reportedly VAG had 24x7 shifts of teams working to get things fixed as absolutely fast as possible...
Re:other disasters (Score:2)
Re:other disasters (Score:2)
Any company that names itself after a slang word for one of the female genitalia deserves to get fucked!
Re:other disasters (Score:2)
don't these people know about Murphy's Law... or do they think it just applies to engineering hardware...
get drunk, screw up the software (Score:4, Funny)
This is really difficult... (Score:3, Funny)
Bruce
Re:This is really difficult... (Score:2)
What is important about this story is not that the state uses software or that the software malfunctioned, but that
Re:This is really difficult... (Score:2)
Re:This is really difficult... (Score:2)
Re:This is really difficult... (Score:2)
No big deal here... (Score:3)
There are other counties were even beer isn't sold & others where beer isn't available but liquor is. My personal favorite is Oktibbeha County (home of Miss'ippi State University) where, for many years, beer could only be purchased by the case, hot.
And the state commission doesn't control the sale of 'shine, anyway, thank goodness.
Contrary to what all the damyankees on /. think, most of the deep rednecks switched over to crystal meth several years back...
Re:No big deal here... (Score:2)
> I live in a Mississippi "dry county," but beer & wine coolers may be sold inside the city limits after 7 AM & no later than 10 PM, Sundays excluded. Quantities less than 32 oz may not be purchased. Since there's not a liquor store, everyone buys their "distilled spirits" by the case or pickup truckload anyway.
Impact, Texas [utexas.edu] was founded as a 'wet' jurisdiction just north of Abilene, Texas, to serve the students at that dreary[*] city's three (IIRC) fundamentalist religious colleges.[*] Old-ti
The BACKUP DANCE (Score:2)
Backups backups backups backups
We love to back up and backup the backups
Back back back back UPS
(refrain)
Oh No!!! (Score:2)
Blaster, Welchia, whatever cause my computer to crash, yawn.
Software in nuclear power plants shutsdown, OK.
Software in electric grid gets flaky - I'm cool - eat the ice cream by candlelight.
Software in grandpa's life support system has to reboot - well, them's the breaks.
Commercial airliner avionice system goes down - so sorry.
But...
Software messin' with my beer? SHIT, WE GOT A CRISIS HERE!
In other news.... (Score:5, Funny)
Returning to base, cover me! (Score:2)
I just hope they don't get sniped.
In these trying times of crisis... (Score:2)
Meanwhile, we here at Acme Enterprise Software Solutions and Live Bait will be working around the clock to overcome this crisis.
Oh, and the CEO said to tell you there's going to be a huge keg party at his place tonight.
FEAR FEAR FEAR (Score:2)
I am not responsible! (Score:2)
Seriously! All that beer didn't get rerouted through an adress in the Netherlands, I have not aquired a large cooled warehouze recently nor did I mess up their patch by screwing the boss' secretary for her login details. That said, anyone want a free beer?
a few points to consider (Score:2)
2) Do these guys not have backups of the database?
3) I can understand the plight of those who sell the alcohol, since their businesses rely on this, but why is this a major catastrophe for those on the receiving end? Does this state have the highest alcoholics rate or something? Get a f'ing hobby people.
Re:a few points to consider (Score:2)
Thats what they are trying to to. Haven't you seen the sig "Alcohol, Helping ugly people get laid since
Website running Netware (Score:2)
I wonder what their control software was, and if there was some problem/exploit at the OS level (latest patch gone bad) or something more like a hardware/software failure at the user level (RAID died, new control software). The linked articles seem to be very light on details.
Also, for the record, this probably doesn't count as a "crisis." For the love of $DEITY, it's only a little alcohol. If this is a crisis, you need to seek some help [alcoholics-anonymous.org]
Sure they can't.... (Score:2, Insightful)
Nice choice of words...
But all joking aside, isn't there some sort of fallback system so that at least partial distribution comes to mind? Pen and paper is just the first one to come to mind, after all, there had to be some human element in the wharehouse (unless they had robots pulling all the liquor, which would just be cool).
Had this been something mo
Re:Sure they can't.... (Score:2)
Don't underestimate the power of the un-necessary. Hospital ER has to shut down for 6 hours nobody complains. Cable goes out for 60 minutes and Americans call their lawyers. A weekend without booze will result a new govenor.
Free! (Score:2)
Re:Free! (Score:2)
Whatever the government does... (Score:2)
... It does poorly.
Especially true about the executive branch. And the further away from the local, common sense level (town, county, state, federal) the worse it gets.
This monopoly on the alcohol distribution stems from prohibition -- can't we finally get rid of it? Usually, the states are not allowed to mess with the interstate commerce, but when it comes to alcohol, it is ok? Can't rely on the private sector's lobbying much either, because the established businesses enjoy the system as it provides ad
To the Old Mill! (Score:2)
By gar it's been awhile!
So To Make Matter Worse (Score:2)
Is there a way I can invest in Louisiana alcohol stocks? I think there's going to be a whole lotta drinkin' after this crisis!
Exactly Why... (Score:3, Insightful)
Some states get it, some just simply don't.
Re:Exactly Why... (Score:2)
Get the hell out of Mississippi while you can (Score:2)
I think a better question, although perhaps off-topic for Slashdot, is why the hell a lot of states hold this much control over alcohol distribution and keep it centralized like this (using some Stalinist organizational theory that centralized government control is always the best way to handle any sector of the econo
Re:Get the hell out of Mississippi while you can (Score:2)
Re:Get the hell out of Mississippi while you can (Score:2)
Re:Get the hell out of Mississippi while you can (Score:2)
This is a job for... (Score:3, Funny)
Wasn't me (Score:2)
Quickly checks client list.
Goes back to testing, unaffected but slightly rattled..
I live in Pennsylvania (Score:2)
I sympathize with the people of Mississippi, but perhaps this will bring pressure against the state control of liquor distribution.
It IS a crisis (Score:2)
If you own a pub, club, restaurant or booze store in the state, you have the potential to suffer serious business losses. Imagine the pub that has no beer. The rent and administration costs for pubs and clubs are astronomical... without anything to sell they will have serious problems.
Ima
The fix is astonishingly trivial, if nontechnical (Score:2)
This problem can be fixed tonight or tommorow, via a very nontechnological route.
The governor can call a special emergency session of the
Re:The fix is astonishingly trivial, if nontechnic (Score:2)
Nightmare in Oxford with 'Bama in town. (Score:2)
I will keep you posted from the front
But wait... (Score:2)
The Horror (Score:2)
Just read the related links text (Score:2)
Saves on having to read all the actual articles.
Mississippi's
Alcohol Beverage Control division
shutdown
indefinite
will fulfill
stock
unable to order
There. Any questions?
Here's some more information. (Score:2)
Re:Pen, Paper and a Clipboard (Score:2)
Re:Pen, Paper and a Clipboard (Score:2)
Business Process Reengineering (Score:3)
Re:Crisis? (Score:2)
I know one at least one person who would find that situation to be a major crisis.
Of course, since that person can't hold down a job and is perpetually broke, she actually gets to live through that crisis nearly every week.
+1 NOT flamebait on the MQR standard (Score:2)
Is a lack of liquor for a few days really a crisis? If so, maybe there is a bigger problem than the state's computer woes.
This is hardly flamebait. Who is it going to tempt into flaming? All the alcoholics who don't care about computers yet still for some inexplicable reason read /.?
-- MaruksQ
Prehaps the computers simply... (Score:2)
Re:Holy Crap (Score:2)
If you made your own beer [beertown.org], you wouldn't have this problem. :-)
(If anyone here is anywhere near Vegas tomorrow, there'll be a big brew demo @ Beer & Brew Gear, 147 Water St., Henderson. I'll be making a partial-mash Jever [jever.de] clone and several other people will make other beers with methods ranging from extract-only to all-grain.)
Re:I bet they run Linix (Score:2)