By default, dictionaries are loaded lazily (see [dictionaries_lazy_load](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#dictionaries_lazy_load)), so instead of being loaded automatically at startup, they are initialized on first access through dictGet function or SELECT from tables with ENGINE = Dictionary. The `SYSTEM RELOAD DICTIONARIES` query reloads such dictionaries (LOADED).
Reloads all registered [executable user defined functions](../functions/index.md#executable-user-defined-functions) or one of them from a configuration file.
Re-calculates all [asynchronous metrics](../../operations/system-tables/asynchronous_metrics.md). Since asynchronous metrics are periodically updated based on setting [asynchronous_metrics_update_period_s](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md), updating them manually using this statement is typically not necessary.
Clears ClickHouse’s internal DNS cache. Sometimes (for old ClickHouse versions) it is necessary to use this command when changing the infrastructure (changing the IP address of another ClickHouse server or the server used by dictionaries).
Queries will remove the `ReplicatedMergeTree` replica path in ZooKeeper. It is useful when the replica is dead and its metadata cannot be removed from ZooKeeper by `DROP TABLE` because there is no such table anymore. It will only drop the inactive/stale replica, and it cannot drop local replica, please use `DROP TABLE` for that. `DROP REPLICA` does not drop any tables and does not remove any data or metadata from disk.
The third one does the same for all replicated tables on the local server.
The fourth one is useful to remove metadata of dead replica when all other replicas of a table were dropped. It requires the table path to be specified explicitly. It must be the same path as was passed to the first argument of `ReplicatedMergeTree` engine on table creation.
Similar to `SYSTEM DROP REPLICA`, but removes the `Replicated` database replica path from ZooKeeper when there's no database to run `DROP DATABASE`. Please note that it does not remove `ReplicatedMergeTree` replicas (so you may need `SYSTEM DROP REPLICA` as well). Shard and replica names are the names that were specified in `Replicated` engine arguments when creating the database. Also, these names can be obtained from `database_shard_name` and `database_replica_name` columns in `system.clusters`. If the `FROM SHARD` clause is missing, then `replica_name` must be a full replica name in `shard_name|replica_name` format.
The uncompressed data cache is enabled/disabled with the query/user/profile-level setting [use_uncompressed_cache](../../operations/settings/settings.md#setting-use_uncompressed_cache).
Its size can be configured using the server-level setting [uncompressed_cache_size](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server-settings-uncompressed_cache_size).
The compiled expression cache is enabled/disabled with the query/user/profile-level setting [compile_expressions](../../operations/settings/settings.md#compile-expressions).
Flushes buffered log messages to system tables, e.g.system.query_log. Mainly useful for debugging since most system tables have a default flush interval of 7.5 seconds.
Reloads ClickHouse configuration. Used when configuration is stored in ZooKeeper. Note that `SYSTEM RELOAD CONFIG` does not reload `USER` configuration stored in ZooKeeper, it only reloads `USER` configuration that is stored in `users.xml`. To reload all `USER` config use `SYSTEM RELOAD USERS`
ClickHouse can manage [distributed](../../engines/table-engines/special/distributed.md) tables. When a user inserts data into these tables, ClickHouse first creates a queue of the data that should be sent to cluster nodes, then asynchronously sends it. You can manage queue processing with the [STOP DISTRIBUTED SENDS](#stop-distributed-sends), [FLUSH DISTRIBUTED](#flush-distributed), and [START DISTRIBUTED SENDS](#start-distributed-sends) queries. You can also synchronously insert distributed data with the [distributed_foreground_insert](../../operations/settings/settings.md#distributed_foreground_insert) setting.
Forces ClickHouse to send data to cluster nodes synchronously. If any nodes are unavailable, ClickHouse throws an exception and stops query execution. You can retry the query until it succeeds, which will happen when all nodes are back online.
You can also override some settings via `SETTINGS` clause, this can be useful to avoid some temporary limitations, like `max_concurrent_queries_for_all_users` or `max_memory_usage`.
Closes the socket and gracefully terminates the existing connections to the server on the specified port with the specified protocol.
However, if the corresponding protocol settings were not specified in the clickhouse-server configuration, this command will have no effect.
```sql
SYSTEM STOP LISTEN [ON CLUSTER cluster_name] [QUERIES ALL | QUERIES DEFAULT | QUERIES CUSTOM | TCP | TCP WITH PROXY | TCP SECURE | HTTP | HTTPS | MYSQL | GRPC | POSTGRESQL | PROMETHEUS | CUSTOM 'protocol']
```
- If `CUSTOM 'protocol'` modifier is specified, the custom protocol with the specified name defined in the protocols section of the server configuration will be stopped.
- If `QUERIES ALL [EXCEPT .. [,..]]` modifier is specified, all protocols are stopped, unless specified with `EXCEPT` clause.
- If `QUERIES DEFAULT [EXCEPT .. [,..]]` modifier is specified, all default protocols are stopped, unless specified with `EXCEPT` clause.
- If `QUERIES CUSTOM [EXCEPT .. [,..]]` modifier is specified, all custom protocols are stopped, unless specified with `EXCEPT` clause.
### START LISTEN
Allows new connections to be established on the specified protocols.
However, if the server on the specified port and protocol was not stopped using the SYSTEM STOP LISTEN command, this command will have no effect.
```sql
SYSTEM START LISTEN [ON CLUSTER cluster_name] [QUERIES ALL | QUERIES DEFAULT | QUERIES CUSTOM | TCP | TCP WITH PROXY | TCP SECURE | HTTP | HTTPS | MYSQL | GRPC | POSTGRESQL | PROMETHEUS | CUSTOM 'protocol']
Provides possibility to stop background delete old data according to [TTL expression](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-ttl) for tables in the MergeTree family:
Provides possibility to start background delete old data according to [TTL expression](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-ttl) for tables in the MergeTree family:
Provides possibility to stop background move data according to [TTL table expression with TO VOLUME or TO DISK clause](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#mergetree-table-ttl) for tables in the MergeTree family:
Provides possibility to start background move data according to [TTL table expression with TO VOLUME and TO DISK clause](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#mergetree-table-ttl) for tables in the MergeTree family:
### SYSTEM UNFREEZE {#query_language-system-unfreeze}
Clears freezed backup with the specified name from all the disks. See more about unfreezing separate parts in [ALTER TABLE table_name UNFREEZE WITH NAME ](alter/partition.md#alter_unfreeze-partition)
ClickHouse can manage background replication related processes in [ReplicatedMergeTree](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md#table_engines-replication) tables.
Provides possibility to stop background fetch tasks from replication queues which stored in Zookeeper for tables in the `ReplicatedMergeTree` family. Possible background tasks types - merges, fetches, mutation, DDL statements with ON CLUSTER clause:
Provides possibility to start background fetch tasks from replication queues which stored in Zookeeper for tables in the `ReplicatedMergeTree` family. Possible background tasks types - merges, fetches, mutation, DDL statements with ON CLUSTER clause:
After running this statement the `[db.]replicated_merge_tree_family_table_name` fetches commands from the common replicated log into its own replication queue, and then the query waits till the replica processes all of the fetched commands. The following modifiers are supported:
- If a `STRICT` modifier was specified then the query waits for the replication queue to become empty. The `STRICT` version may never succeed if new entries constantly appear in the replication queue.
- If a `LIGHTWEIGHT` modifier was specified then the query waits only for `GET_PART`, `ATTACH_PART`, `DROP_RANGE`, `REPLACE_RANGE` and `DROP_PART` entries to be processed.
Additionally, the LIGHTWEIGHT modifier supports an optional FROM 'srcReplicas' clause, where 'srcReplicas' is a comma-separated list of source replica names. This extension allows for more targeted synchronization by focusing only on replication tasks originating from the specified source replicas.
- If a `PULL` modifier was specified then the query pulls new replication queue entries from ZooKeeper, but does not wait for anything to be processed.
Waits until the specified [replicated database](https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/engines/database-engines/replicated) applies all schema changes from the DDL queue of that database.
Provides possibility to reinitialize Zookeeper session's state for `ReplicatedMergeTree` table, will compare current state with Zookeeper as source of truth and add tasks to Zookeeper queue if needed.
Initialization of replication queue based on ZooKeeper data happens in the same way as for `ATTACH TABLE` statement. For a short time, the table will be unavailable for any operations.
Parts present on a replica before metadata loss are not re-fetched from other ones if not being outdated (so replica restoration does not mean re-downloading all data over the network).
Creating a table on multiple servers. After the replica's metadata in ZooKeeper is lost, the table will attach as read-only as metadata is missing. The last query needs to execute on every replica.
Provides possibility to reinitialize Zookeeper sessions state for all `ReplicatedMergeTree` tables, will compare current state with Zookeeper as source of true and add tasks to Zookeeper queue if needed
Commands to control background tasks performed by [Refreshable Materialized Views](../../sql-reference/statements/create/view.md#refreshable-materialized-view)
Keep an eye on [`system.view_refreshes`](../../operations/system-tables/view_refreshes.md) while using them.
Wait for the currently running refresh to complete. If the refresh fails, throws an exception. If no refresh is running, completes immediately, throwing an exception if previous refresh failed.