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ProxmoxVE/frontend/public/json/emqx.json
CanbiZ (MickLesk) 291ed4c5ad fix(emqx): increase disk to 6GB and add optional MQ disable prompt (#11844)
EMQX 6.1+ preallocates significant disk space for the MQ feature,
causing high CPU/disk usage on small containers (emqx/emqx#16649).

- Increase default disk from 4GB to 6GB
- Add read -rp prompt during install to optionally disable MQ feature
  via mq.enable=false in emqx.conf (reduces disk/CPU overhead)
- Setting is in install script (not CT script) per reviewer feedback

Co-authored-by: sim-san <sim-san@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-12 20:04:47 +01:00

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{
"name": "EMQX",
"slug": "emqx",
"categories": [
18
],
"date_created": "2024-05-02",
"type": "ct",
"updateable": true,
"privileged": false,
"interface_port": 18083,
"documentation": "https://docs.emqx.com/en/emqx/latest/",
"website": "https://www.emqx.io/",
"logo": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/selfhst/icons@main/webp/emqx.webp",
"config_path": "/etc/emqx",
"description": "EMQX is an open-source MQTT broker that features a high-performance, real-time message processing engine. It is designed to handle large-scale IoT deployments, providing fast and reliable message delivery for connected devices. EMQX is known for its scalability, reliability, and low latency, making it a popular choice for IoT and M2M applications. It also offers a wide range of features and plugins for enhanced security, monitoring, and management.",
"install_methods": [
{
"type": "default",
"script": "ct/emqx.sh",
"resources": {
"cpu": 2,
"ram": 1024,
"hdd": 6,
"os": "debian",
"version": "13"
}
}
],
"default_credentials": {
"username": "admin",
"password": "public"
},
"notes": [
{
"text": "Setup-Steps: Access Control ➡ Authentication ➡ Create ➡ Next ➡ Next ➡ Create ➡ Users ➡ Add ➡ Username / Password (to authenicate with MQTT) ➡ Save. You're now ready to enjoy a high-performance MQTT Broker.",
"type": "info"
}
]
}