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FROM ubuntu:20.04
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FROM ubuntu:20.04
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# see https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/4032#issuecomment-192327844
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# see https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/4032#issuecomment-192327844
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# It could be removed after we move on a version 23:04+
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ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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# ARG for quick switch to a given ubuntu mirror
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# ARG for quick switch to a given ubuntu mirror
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ARG apt_archive="http://archive.ubuntu.com"
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ARG apt_archive="http://archive.ubuntu.com"
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# We shouldn't use `apt upgrade` to not change the upstream image. It's updated biweekly
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# user/group precreated explicitly with fixed uid/gid on purpose.
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# user/group precreated explicitly with fixed uid/gid on purpose.
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# It is especially important for rootless containers: in that case entrypoint
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# It is especially important for rootless containers: in that case entrypoint
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# can't do chown and owners of mounted volumes should be configured externally.
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# can't do chown and owners of mounted volumes should be configured externally.
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&& groupadd -r clickhouse --gid=101 \
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&& groupadd -r clickhouse --gid=101 \
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&& useradd -r -g clickhouse --uid=101 --home-dir=/var/lib/clickhouse --shell=/bin/bash clickhouse \
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&& useradd -r -g clickhouse --uid=101 --home-dir=/var/lib/clickhouse --shell=/bin/bash clickhouse \
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&& apt-get update \
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&& apt-get update \
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&& apt-get upgrade -yq \
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&& apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
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&& apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
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ca-certificates \
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ca-certificates \
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locales \
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locales \
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tzdata \
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tzdata \
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wget \
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wget \
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&& apt-get clean \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/debconf /tmp/*
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /var/cache/debconf /tmp/*
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ARG REPO_CHANNEL="stable"
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ARG REPO_CHANNEL="stable"
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ARG VERSION="24.2.2.71"
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ARG VERSION="24.2.2.71"
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ARG PACKAGES="clickhouse-client clickhouse-server clickhouse-common-static"
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ARG PACKAGES="clickhouse-client clickhouse-server clickhouse-common-static"
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#docker-official-library:off
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# The part between `docker-official-library` tags is related to our builds
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# set non-empty deb_location_url url to create a docker image
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# set non-empty deb_location_url url to create a docker image
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# from debs created by CI build, for example:
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# from debs created by CI build, for example:
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# docker build . --network host --build-arg version="21.4.1.6282" --build-arg deb_location_url="https://..." -t ...
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# docker build . --network host --build-arg version="21.4.1.6282" --build-arg deb_location_url="https://..." -t ...
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&& rm -rf /tmp/* ; \
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&& rm -rf /tmp/* ; \
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fi
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fi
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# The rest is the same in the official docker and in our build system
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#docker-official-library:on
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# A fallback to installation from ClickHouse repository
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# A fallback to installation from ClickHouse repository
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RUN if ! clickhouse local -q "SELECT ''" > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
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RUN if ! clickhouse local -q "SELECT ''" > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
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apt-get update \
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apt-get update \
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&& apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
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&& apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
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apt-transport-https \
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apt-transport-https \
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ca-certificates \
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dirmngr \
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dirmngr \
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gnupg2 \
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gnupg2 \
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&& mkdir -p /etc/apt/sources.list.d \
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&& mkdir -p /etc/apt/sources.list.d \
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&& GNUPGHOME=$(mktemp -d) \
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&& GNUPGHOME=$(mktemp -d) \
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&& GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME" gpg --no-default-keyring \
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&& GNUPGHOME="$GNUPGHOME" gpg --batch --no-default-keyring \
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--keyring /usr/share/keyrings/clickhouse-keyring.gpg \
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--keyring /usr/share/keyrings/clickhouse-keyring.gpg \
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--keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 8919F6BD2B48D754 \
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--keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 \
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--recv-keys 3a9ea1193a97b548be1457d48919f6bd2b48d754 \
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&& rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" \
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&& rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME" \
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&& chmod +r /usr/share/keyrings/clickhouse-keyring.gpg \
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&& chmod +r /usr/share/keyrings/clickhouse-keyring.gpg \
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&& echo "${REPOSITORY}" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/clickhouse.list \
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&& echo "${REPOSITORY}" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/clickhouse.list \
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COPY docker_related_config.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
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COPY docker_related_config.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
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COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
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COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
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RUN chmod +x /entrypoint.sh
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EXPOSE 9000 8123 9009
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EXPOSE 9000 8123 9009
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VOLUME /var/lib/clickhouse
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VOLUME /var/lib/clickhouse
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ClickHouse is an open-source column-oriented DBMS (columnar database management system) for online analytical processing (OLAP) that allows users to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time.
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ClickHouse is an open-source column-oriented DBMS (columnar database management system) for online analytical processing (OLAP) that allows users to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time.
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ClickHouse works 100-1000x faster than traditional database management systems, and processes hundreds of millions to over a billion rows and tens of gigabytes of data per server per second. With a widespread user base around the globe, the technology has received praise for its reliability, ease of use, and fault tolerance.
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ClickHouse works 100-1000x faster than traditional database management systems, and processes hundreds of millions to over a billion rows and tens of gigabytes of data per server per second. With a widespread user base around the globe, the technology has received praise for its reliability, ease of use, and fault tolerance.
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For more information and documentation see https://clickhouse.com/.
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For more information and documentation see https://clickhouse.com/.
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## Versions
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## Versions
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- The `latest` tag points to the latest release of the latest stable branch.
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- The `latest` tag points to the latest release of the latest stable branch.
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- Branch tags like `22.2` point to the latest release of the corresponding branch.
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- Branch tags like `22.2` point to the latest release of the corresponding branch.
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- Full version tags like `22.2.3.5` point to the corresponding release.
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- Full version tags like `22.2.3.5` point to the corresponding release.
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- The tag `head` is built from the latest commit to the default branch.
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- The tag `head` is built from the latest commit to the default branch.
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- Each tag has optional `-alpine` suffix to reflect that it's built on top of `alpine`.
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- Each tag has optional `-alpine` suffix to reflect that it's built on top of `alpine`.
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### Compatibility
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### Compatibility
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- The amd64 image requires support for [SSE3 instructions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE3). Virtually all x86 CPUs after 2005 support SSE3.
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- The amd64 image requires support for [SSE3 instructions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE3). Virtually all x86 CPUs after 2005 support SSE3.
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- The arm64 image requires support for the [ARMv8.2-A architecture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AArch64#ARMv8.2-A) and additionally the Load-Acquire RCpc register. The register is optional in version ARMv8.2-A and mandatory in [ARMv8.3-A](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AArch64#ARMv8.3-A). Supported in Graviton >=2, Azure and GCP instances. Examples for unsupported devices are Raspberry Pi 4 (ARMv8.0-A) and Jetson AGX Xavier/Orin (ARMv8.2-A).
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- The arm64 image requires support for the [ARMv8.2-A architecture](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AArch64#ARMv8.2-A) and additionally the Load-Acquire RCpc register. The register is optional in version ARMv8.2-A and mandatory in [ARMv8.3-A](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AArch64#ARMv8.3-A). Supported in Graviton >=2, Azure and GCP instances. Examples for unsupported devices are Raspberry Pi 4 (ARMv8.0-A) and Jetson AGX Xavier/Orin (ARMv8.2-A).
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## How to use this image
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## How to use this image
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### start server instance
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### start server instance
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```bash
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```bash
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docker run -d --name some-clickhouse-server --ulimit nofile=262144:262144 clickhouse/clickhouse-server
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docker run -d --name some-clickhouse-server --ulimit nofile=262144:262144 clickhouse/clickhouse-server
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```
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```
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By default, ClickHouse will be accessible only via the Docker network. See the [networking section below](#networking).
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By default, ClickHouse will be accessible only via the Docker network. See the [networking section below](#networking).
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By default, starting above server instance will be run as the `default` user without password.
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By default, starting above server instance will be run as the `default` user without password.
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### connect to it from a native client
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### connect to it from a native client
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echo 'SELECT version()' | curl 'http://localhost:18123/' --data-binary @-
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```
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```
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```
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`22.6.3.35`
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```
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or by allowing the container to use [host ports directly](https://docs.docker.com/network/host/) using `--network=host` (also allows achieving better network performance):
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or by allowing the container to use [host ports directly](https://docs.docker.com/network/host/) using `--network=host` (also allows achieving better network performance):
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```
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```
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```
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### Volumes
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### Volumes
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* `/var/lib/clickhouse/` - main folder where ClickHouse stores the data
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- `/var/lib/clickhouse/` - main folder where ClickHouse stores the data
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* `/var/log/clickhouse-server/` - logs
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- `/var/log/clickhouse-server/` - logs
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```bash
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```bash
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You may also want to mount:
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* `/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/*.xml` - files with server configuration adjustments
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- `/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/*.xml` - files with server configuration adjustments
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* `/etc/clickhouse-server/users.d/*.xml` - files with user settings adjustments
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- `/etc/clickhouse-server/users.d/*.xml` - files with user settings adjustments
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* `/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/` - folder with database initialization scripts (see below).
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### Linux capabilities
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## How to extend this image
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## How to extend this image
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To perform additional initialization in an image derived from this one, add one or more `*.sql`, `*.sql.gz`, or `*.sh` scripts under `/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d`. After the entrypoint calls `initdb`, it will run any `*.sql` files, run any executable `*.sh` scripts, and source any non-executable `*.sh` scripts found in that directory to do further initialization before starting the service.
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To perform additional initialization in an image derived from this one, add one or more `*.sql`, `*.sql.gz`, or `*.sh` scripts under `/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d`. After the entrypoint calls `initdb`, it will run any `*.sql` files, run any executable `*.sh` scripts, and source any non-executable `*.sh` scripts found in that directory to do further initialization before starting the service.
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