--- slug: /en/operations/system-tables/server_settings --- # server_settings Contains information about global settings for the server, which were specified in `config.xml`. Currently, the table shows only settings from the first layer of `config.xml` and doesn't support nested configs (e.g. [logger](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server_configuration_parameters-logger)). Columns: - `name` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Server setting name. - `value` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Server setting value. - `default` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Server setting default value. - `changed` ([UInt8](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md#uint-ranges)) — Shows whether a setting was specified in `config.xml` - `description` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Short server setting description. - `type` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Server setting value type. - `changeable_without_restart` ([Enum8](../../sql-reference/data-types/enum.md)) — Whether the setting can be changed at server runtime. Values: - `'No' ` - `'IncreaseOnly'` - `'DecreaseOnly'` - `'Yes'` - `is_obsolete` ([UInt8](../../sql-reference/data-types/int-uint.md#uint-ranges)) - Shows whether a setting is obsolete. **Example** The following example shows how to get information about server settings which name contains `thread_pool`. ``` sql SELECT * FROM system.server_settings WHERE name LIKE '%thread_pool%' ``` ``` text ┌─name──────────────────────────────────────────┬─value─┬─default─┬─changed─┬─description─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─type───┬─changeable_without_restart─┬─is_obsolete─┐ │ max_thread_pool_size │ 10000 │ 10000 │ 0 │ The maximum number of threads that could be allocated from the OS and used for query execution and background operations. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_thread_pool_free_size │ 1000 │ 1000 │ 0 │ The maximum number of threads that will always stay in a global thread pool once allocated and remain idle in case of insufficient number of tasks. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ thread_pool_queue_size │ 10000 │ 10000 │ 0 │ The maximum number of tasks that will be placed in a queue and wait for execution. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_io_thread_pool_size │ 100 │ 100 │ 0 │ The maximum number of threads that would be used for IO operations │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_io_thread_pool_free_size │ 0 │ 0 │ 0 │ Max free size for IO thread pool. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ io_thread_pool_queue_size │ 10000 │ 10000 │ 0 │ Queue size for IO thread pool. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_active_parts_loading_thread_pool_size │ 64 │ 64 │ 0 │ The number of threads to load active set of data parts (Active ones) at startup. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_outdated_parts_loading_thread_pool_size │ 32 │ 32 │ 0 │ The number of threads to load inactive set of data parts (Outdated ones) at startup. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_unexpected_parts_loading_thread_pool_size │ 32 │ 32 │ 0 │ The number of threads to load inactive set of data parts (Unexpected ones) at startup. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_parts_cleaning_thread_pool_size │ 128 │ 128 │ 0 │ The number of threads for concurrent removal of inactive data parts. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_backups_io_thread_pool_size │ 1000 │ 1000 │ 0 │ The maximum number of threads that would be used for IO operations for BACKUP queries │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ max_backups_io_thread_pool_free_size │ 0 │ 0 │ 0 │ Max free size for backups IO thread pool. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ │ backups_io_thread_pool_queue_size │ 0 │ 0 │ 0 │ Queue size for backups IO thread pool. │ UInt64 │ No │ 0 │ └───────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴────────┴────────────────────────────┴─────────────┘ ``` Using of `WHERE changed` can be useful, for example, when you want to check whether settings in configuration files are loaded correctly and are in use. ``` sql SELECT * FROM system.server_settings WHERE changed AND name='max_thread_pool_size' ``` **See also** - [Settings](../../operations/system-tables/settings.md) - [Configuration Files](../../operations/configuration-files.md) - [Server Settings](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md)