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Operating Systems Solaris Sun Blade 100 Memory Upgrade Post 302167136 by daveg4any on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 02:30:22 PM
Old 02-13-2008
There's cheap and then there's "CHEAP"

Disclosure: I work for AnySystem.com (a Sun hardware vendor)

To be completely honest, no one beats ebay on prices.

However, be VERY careful about who you buy from, taking care to check their rating and their recent feedback.

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I once heard someone say (regarding ebay sellers) "eBay only works for people who don't understand what their true costs are." -- and he was right - the cost savings a consumer can find on eBay comes at a price: To run a reputable, reliable company that can consistently warrantee the products it sells takes money. If a company is continually selling things on eBay at razor thin (or non existent) margins, the only adaptation they can make is to become "hit and run" sellers - sell to someone, run away if any support issues come up.

I've had more than a few customers buy something on ebay after I had quoted them a higher price only to regret it after realizing
a) the item does not show up,
b) the item shows up, but is broken and the seller won't fix/replace it,
c) the item shows up with a different (usually lesser) config than what was advertised, or
d) the item shows up, works fine, is configured as advertised, but at some point the hardware fails and the seller is nowhere to be found.
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I've purchased stuff (even Sun stuff) on eBay, but I always thoroughly research the seller first.

Anyway, just my $0.02, but of course, I'm biased. . . Smilie You'll have to take what I say with a grain of salt.

Last edited by daveg4any; 02-14-2008 at 01:18 PM.. Reason: revised the list for clarify
 

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PCQ(9)							   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual						    PCQ(9)

NAME
pcq -- producer/consumer queue SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/pcq.h> pcq_t * pcq_create(size_t maxlen, km_flags_t kmflags); void pcq_destroy(pcq_t *pcq); void * pcq_get(pcq_t *pcq); size_t pcq_maxitems(pcq_t *pcq); void * pcq_peek(pcq_t *pcq); bool pcq_put(pcq_t *pcq, void *item); DESCRIPTION
The machine-independent pcq interface provides lockless producer/consumer queues. A queue (pcq_t) allows multiple writers (producers), but only a single reader (consumer). The consumer is expected to be protected by a lock that covers the structure that the pcq_t is embedded into (e.g., socket lock, ifnet hwlock). These queues operate in a first-in, first-out (FIFO) manner. The act of inserting or removing an item from a pcq_t does not modify the item in any way. pcq does not prevent an item from being inserted multiple times into a single pcq_t. FUNCTIONS
pcq_create(maxlen, kmflags) Create a queue that can store at most maxlen items at one time. kmflags should be either KM_SLEEP, if pcq_create() is allowed to sleep until resources are available, or KM_NOSLEEP if it should return NULL immediately, if resources are unavailable. pcq_destroy(pcq) Free the resources held by pcq. pcq_get(pcq) Remove the next item to be consumed from the queue and return it. If the queue is empty, return NULL. The caller must prevent con- current gets from occuring. pcq_maxitems(pcq) Return the maximum number of items that the queue can store at any one time. pcq_peek(pcq) Return the next item to be consumed from the queue but do not remove it from the queue. If the queue is empty, return NULL. pcq_put(pcq, item) Place an item at the end of the queue. If there is no room in the queue for the item, return false; otherwise, return true. The item must not have the value of NULL. CODE REFERENCES
The pcq interface is implemented within the file sys/kern/subr_pcq.c. SEE ALSO
atomic_ops(3), queue(9) HISTORY
The pcq interface first appeared in NetBSD 6.0. BSD
January 22, 2012 BSD
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