Configures a command to obtain a key to be used by [encryption codecs](../../sql-reference/statements/create/table.md#create-query-encryption-codecs). The command, or a shell script, is expected to write a Base64-encoded key of any length to the stdout.
**Example**
For Linux with systemd:
```xml
<encryption>
<key_command>/usr/bin/systemd-ask-password --id="clickhouse-server" --timeout=0 "Enter the ClickHouse encryption passphrase:" | base64</key_command>
If `true`, then each dictionary is created on first use. If dictionary creation failed, the function that was using the dictionary throws an exception.
If `false`, all dictionaries are created when the server starts, if the dictionary or dictionaries are created too long or are created with errors, then the server boots without of these dictionaries and continues to try to create these dictionaries.
- metrics – Sending data from the [system.metrics](../../operations/system-tables/metrics.md#system_tables-metrics) table.
- events – Sending deltas data accumulated for the time period from the [system.events](../../operations/system-tables/events.md#system_tables-events) table.
- events_cumulative – Sending cumulative data from the [system.events](../../operations/system-tables/events.md#system_tables-events) table.
- asynchronous_metrics – Sending data from the [system.asynchronous_metrics](../../operations/system-tables/asynchronous_metrics.md#system_tables-asynchronous_metrics) table.
The username and password used to authenticate during [replication](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md) with the Replicated\* engines. These credentials are used only for communication between replicas and are unrelated to credentials for ClickHouse clients. The server is checking these credentials for connecting replicas and use the same credentials when connecting to other replicas. So, these credentials should be set the same for all replicas in a cluster.
-`log`– The log file. Contains all the entries according to `level`.
-`errorlog`– Error log file.
-`size`– Size of the file. Applies to `log`and`errorlog`. Once the file reaches `size`, ClickHouse archives and renames it, and creates a new log file in its place.
-`count`– The number of archived log files that ClickHouse stores.
- facility — [The syslog facility keyword](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog#Facility) in uppercase letters with the “LOG_” prefix: (`LOG_USER`, `LOG_DAEMON`, `LOG_LOCAL3`, and so on).
The server will need access to the public Internet via IPv4 (at the time of writing IPv6 is not supported by Sentry) for this feature to be functioning properly.
-`enabled`– Boolean flag to enable the feature, `false` by default. Set to `true` to allow sending crash reports.
-`endpoint`– You can override the Sentry endpoint URL for sending crash reports. It can be either a separate Sentry account or your self-hosted Sentry instance. Use the [Sentry DSN](https://docs.sentry.io/error-reporting/quickstart/?platform=native#configure-the-sdk) syntax.
For more information, see the section [Creating replicated tables](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md#creating-replicated-tables).
Approximate size (in bytes) of the cache of marks used by table engines of the [MergeTree](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md) family.
Defines the fraction of total physical RAM amount, available to the ClickHouse server. If the server tries to utilize more, the memory is cut down to the appropriate amount.
The maximum number of simultaneously processed queries related to MergeTree table. Queries may be limited by other settings: [max_concurrent_queries_for_all_users](#max-concurrent-queries-for-all-users), [min_marks_to_honor_max_concurrent_queries](#min-marks-to-honor-max-concurrent-queries).
!!! info "Note"
These settings can be modified at runtime and will take effect immediately. Queries that are already running will remain unchanged.
Example: `max_concurrent_queries_for_all_users` can be set to 99 for all users and database administrator can set it to 100 for itself to run queries for investigation even when the server is overloaded.
Modifying the setting for one query or user does not affect other queries.
If the size of a [MergeTree](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md) table exceeds `max_table_size_to_drop` (in bytes), you can’t delete it using a DROP query.
If you still need to delete the table without restarting the ClickHouse server, create the `<clickhouse-path>/flags/force_drop_table` file and run the DROP query.
It is enabled by default. If it`s not, you can do this manually.
**Enabling**
To manually turn on metrics history collection [`system.metric_log`](../../operations/system-tables/metric_log.md), create `/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/metric_log.xml` with the following content:
To disable `metric_log` setting, you should create the following file `/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/disable_metric_log.xml` with the following content:
Support for SSL is provided by the `libpoco` library. The interface is described in the file [SSLManager.h](https://github.com/ClickHouse-Extras/poco/blob/master/NetSSL_OpenSSL/include/Poco/Net/SSLManager.h)
- privateKeyFile – The path to the file with the secret key of the PEM certificate. The file may contain a key and certificate at the same time.
- certificateFile – The path to the client/server certificate file in PEM format. You can omit it if `privateKeyFile` contains the certificate.
- caConfig – The path to the file or directory that contains trusted root certificates.
- verificationMode – The method for checking the node’s certificates. Details are in the description of the [Context](https://github.com/ClickHouse-Extras/poco/blob/master/NetSSL_OpenSSL/include/Poco/Net/Context.h) class. Possible values: `none`, `relaxed`, `strict`, `once`.
- verificationDepth – The maximum length of the verification chain. Verification will fail if the certificate chain length exceeds the set value.
- loadDefaultCAFile – Indicates that built-in CA certificates for OpenSSL will be used. Acceptable values: `true`, `false`. \|
- cipherList – Supported OpenSSL encryptions. For example: `ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH`.
- cacheSessions – Enables or disables caching sessions. Must be used in combination with `sessionIdContext`. Acceptable values: `true`, `false`.
- sessionIdContext – A unique set of random characters that the server appends to each generated identifier. The length of the string must not exceed `SSL_MAX_SSL_SESSION_ID_LENGTH`. This parameter is always recommended since it helps avoid problems both if the server caches the session and if the client requested caching. Default value: `${application.name}`.
- sessionCacheSize – The maximum number of sessions that the server caches. Default value: 1024\*20. 0 – Unlimited sessions.
- sessionTimeout – Time for caching the session on the server.
- extendedVerification – Automatically extended verification of certificates after the session ends. Acceptable values: `true`, `false`.
- fips – Activates OpenSSL FIPS mode. Supported if the library’s OpenSSL version supports FIPS.
- privateKeyPassphraseHandler – Class (PrivateKeyPassphraseHandler subclass) that requests the passphrase for accessing the private key. For example: `<privateKeyPassphraseHandler>`, `<name>KeyFileHandler</name>`, `<options><password>test</password></options>`, `</privateKeyPassphraseHandler>`.
- invalidCertificateHandler – Class (a subclass of CertificateHandler) for verifying invalid certificates. For example: `<invalidCertificateHandler> <name>ConsoleCertificateHandler</name> </invalidCertificateHandler>` .
- disableProtocols – Protocols that are not allowed to use.
- preferServerCiphers – Preferred server ciphers on the client.
Logging events that are associated with [MergeTree](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md). For instance, adding or merging data. You can use the log to simulate merge algorithms and compare their characteristics. You can visualize the merge process.
Queries are logged in the [system.part_log](../../operations/system-tables/part_log.md#system_tables-part-log) table, not in a separate file. You can configure the name of this table in the `table` parameter (see below).
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
-`asynchronous_metrics`– Flag that sets to expose current metrics values from the [system.asynchronous_metrics](../../operations/system-tables/asynchronous_metrics.md#system_tables-asynchronous_metrics) table.
Queries are logged in the [system.query_log](../../operations/system-tables/query_log.md#system_tables-query_log) table, not in a separate file. You can change the name of the table in the `table` parameter (see below).
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
If the table does not exist, ClickHouse will create it. If the structure of the query log changed when the ClickHouse server was updated, the table with the old structure is renamed, and a new table is created automatically.
Setting for logging threads of queries received with the [log_query_threads=1](../../operations/settings/settings.md#settings-log-query-threads) setting.
Queries are logged in the [system.query_thread_log](../../operations/system-tables/query_thread_log.md#system_tables-query_thread_log) table, not in a separate file. You can change the name of the table in the `table` parameter (see below).
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
If the table does not exist, ClickHouse will create it. If the structure of the query thread log changed when the ClickHouse server was updated, the table with the old structure is renamed, and a new table is created automatically.
Setting for logging views dependant of queries received with the [log_query_views=1](../../operations/settings/settings.md#settings-log-query-views) setting.
Queries are logged in the [system.query_views_log](../../operations/system-tables/query_thread_log.md#system_tables-query_views_log) table, not in a separate file. You can change the name of the table in the `table` parameter (see below).
Use the following parameters to configure logging:
-`database`– Name of the database.
-`table`– Name of the system table the queries will be logged in.
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
-`flush_interval_milliseconds`– Interval for flushing data from the buffer in memory to the table.
If the table does not exist, ClickHouse will create it. If the structure of the query views log changed when the ClickHouse server was updated, the table with the old structure is renamed, and a new table is created automatically.
-`level` — Maximum Message Level (by default `Trace`) which will be stored in a table.
-`database` — Database name.
-`table` — Table name.
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
-`flush_interval_milliseconds` — Interval for flushing data from the buffer in memory to the table.
-`partition_by` — [Custom partitioning key](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `engine` defined.
-`engine` - [MergeTree Engine Definition](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/index.md) for a system table. Can't be used if `partition_by` defined.
Configuration of clusters used by the [Distributed](../../engines/table-engines/special/distributed.md) table engine and by the `cluster` table function.
The time zone is necessary for conversions between String and DateTime formats when DateTime fields are output to text format (printed on the screen or in a file), and when getting DateTime from a string. Besides, the time zone is used in functions that work with the time and date if they didn’t receive the time zone in the input parameters.
Policy from [storage_configuration](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-multiple-volumes) to store temporary files.
There is one shared cache for the server. Memory is allocated on demand. The cache is used if the option [use_uncompressed_cache](../../operations/settings/settings.md#setting-use_uncompressed_cache) is enabled.
ClickHouse uses ZooKeeper for storing metadata of replicas when using replicated tables. If replicated tables are not used, this section of parameters can be omitted.
-`session_timeout` — Maximum timeout for the client session in milliseconds.
-`root` — The [znode](http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.5.5/zookeeperOver.html#Nodes+and+ephemeral+nodes) that is used as the root for znodes used by the ClickHouse server. Optional.
-`identity` — User and password, that can be required by ZooKeeper to give access to requested znodes. Optional.
ClickHouse uses the setting for all the tables on the server. You can change the setting at any time. Existing tables change their behaviour when the setting changes.
When creating a table, specify the corresponding [engine setting](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree.md#table_engine-mergetree-creating-a-table). The behaviour of an existing table with this setting does not change, even if the global setting changes.
If `use_minimalistic_part_header_in_zookeeper = 1`, then [replicated](../../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md) tables store the headers of the data parts compactly using a single `znode`. If the table contains many columns, this storage method significantly reduces the volume of the data stored in Zookeeper.
After applying `use_minimalistic_part_header_in_zookeeper = 1`, you can’t downgrade the ClickHouse server to a version that does not support this setting. Be careful when upgrading ClickHouse on servers in a cluster. Don’t upgrade all the servers at once. It is safer to test new versions of ClickHouse in a test environment, or on just a few servers of a cluster.
If this section is specified, the path from [users_config](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#users-config) and [access_control_path](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#access_control_path) won't be used.
The `user_directories` section can contain any number of items, the order of the items means their precedence (the higher the item the higher the precedence).
You can also define sections `memory` — means storing information only in memory, without writing to disk, and `ldap` — means storing information on an LDAP server.
To add an LDAP server as a remote user directory of users that are not defined locally, define a single `ldap` section with a following parameters:
-`server` — one of LDAP server names defined in `ldap_servers` config section. This parameter is mandatory and cannot be empty.
-`roles` — section with a list of locally defined roles that will be assigned to each user retrieved from the LDAP server. If no roles are specified, user will not be able to perform any actions after authentication. If any of the listed roles is not defined locally at the time of authentication, the authenthication attept will fail as if the provided password was incorrect.