Manage message queues (QNX Neutrino)
mqueue [-d] [-p priority] &
Neutrino
The mqueue manager implements POSIX 1003.1b message queues. When you create a queue, it appears in the pathname space under /dev/mqueue.
The traditional POSIX message queue manager is a resource manager that uses messages to communicate with its clients. You can access it locally or remotely, allowing for network-wide message queues. On a self-hosted Neutrino system, the default sysinit script starts mqueue; for more information, see the Controlling How Neutrino Starts chapter of the Neutrino User's Guide.
For more information, see the Managing POSIX Message Queues technote.