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Getting started
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System requirements
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This is not a cross-platform system. It requires Linux Ubuntu Precise (12.04) or newer, x86_64 architecture with SSE 4.2 instruction set.
To test for SSE 4.2 support, do:
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grep -q sse4_2 /proc/cpuinfo && echo "SSE 4.2 supported" || echo "SSE 4.2 not supported"
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We recommend using Ubuntu Trusty or Ubuntu Xenial or Ubuntu Precise.
The terminal must use UTF-8 encoding (the default in Ubuntu).
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Installation
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For testing and development, the system can be installed on a single server or on a desktop computer.
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Installing from packages
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In `/etc/apt/sources.list` (or in a separate `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/clickhouse.list` file), add the repository:
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deb http://repo.yandex.ru/clickhouse/trusty stable main
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For other Ubuntu versions, replace `trusty` to `xenial` or `precise`.
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Then run:
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sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv E0C56BD4 # optional
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clickhouse-client clickhouse-server-common
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You can also download and install packages manually from here:
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http://repo.yandex.ru/clickhouse/trusty/pool/main/c/clickhouse/,
http://repo.yandex.ru/clickhouse/xenial/pool/main/c/clickhouse/,
http://repo.yandex.ru/clickhouse/precise/pool/main/c/clickhouse/.
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ClickHouse contains access restriction settings. They are located in the 'users.xml' file (next to 'config.xml').
By default, access is allowed from everywhere for the default user without a password. See 'user/default/networks'. For more information, see the section "Configuration files".
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Installing from source
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To build, follow the instructions in build.md (for Linux) or in build_osx.md (for Mac OS X).
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You can compile packages and install them. You can also use programs without installing packages.
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Client: dbms/src/Client/
Server: dbms/src/Server/
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For the server, create a catalog with data, such as:
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/opt/clickhouse/data/default/
/opt/clickhouse/metadata/default/
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(Configured in the server config.)
Run 'chown' for the desired user.
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Note the path to logs in the server config (src/dbms/src/Server/config.xml).
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Other methods of installation
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The Docker image is located here: https://hub.docker.com/r/yandex/clickhouse-server/
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There is Gentoo overlay located here: https://github.com/kmeaw/clickhouse-overlay
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Launch
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To start the server (as a daemon), run:
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sudo service clickhouse-server start
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View the logs in the catalog `/var/log/clickhouse-server/`
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If the server doesn't start, check the configurations in the file `/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml`
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You can also launch the server from the console:
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clickhouse-server --config-file=/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
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In this case, the log will be printed to the console, which is convenient during development. If the configuration file is in the current directory, you don't need to specify the '--config-file' parameter. By default, it uses './config.xml'.
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You can use the command-line client to connect to the server:
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clickhouse-client
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The default parameters indicate connecting with localhost:9000 on behalf of the user 'default' without a password.
The client can be used for connecting to a remote server. For example:
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clickhouse-client --host=example.com
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For more information, see the section "Command-line client".
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Checking the system:
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milovidov@milovidov-Latitude-E6320:~/work/metrica/src/dbms/src/Client$ ./clickhouse-client
ClickHouse client version 0.0.18749.
Connecting to localhost:9000.
Connected to ClickHouse server version 0.0.18749.
:) SELECT 1
SELECT 1
┌─1─┐
│ 1 │
└───┘
1 rows in set. Elapsed: 0.003 sec.
:)
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Congratulations, it works!
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Test data
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If you are Yandex employee, you can use Yandex.Metrica test data to explore the system's capabilities. You can find instructions for using the test data here.
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Otherwise, you could use one of available public datasets, described here.
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If you have questions
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If you are Yandex employee, use internal ClickHouse maillist.
You can subscribe to this list to get announcements, information on new developments, and questions that other users have.
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Otherwise, you could ask questions on Stack Overflow; discuss in Google Groups; or send private message to developers to address clickhouse-feedback@yandex-team.com.