Lack of server storage: it’s now clear why Toyota production failed

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Everything came to a halt here at the end of August: According to Toyota, the reason for the one-day halt in production was not a cyber attack, but insufficient storage on the servers. (archive image)

Volkswagen’s rival said on Wednesday that the incident, in which Toyota’s domestic production was shut down for nearly a day, was not a cyberattack.

An error occurred during maintenance that caused the system to stop due to insufficient storage space. Toyota said the system was restored after the data was transferred to a larger capacity server.

As a result of the problem, operations on the initially 25 production lines at 12 of Toyota’s 14 domestic assembly plants ended in failure last week. The rest of the 28 production lines were also shut down on the same day. Production resumed the next day. (SDA)

Source: Blick

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