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1449 lines
70 KiB
XML
<!--
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NOTE: User and query level settings are set up in "users.xml" file.
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If you have accidentally specified user-level settings here, server won't start.
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You can either move the settings to the right place inside "users.xml" file
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or add <skip_check_for_incorrect_settings>1</skip_check_for_incorrect_settings> here.
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-->
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<clickhouse>
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<logger>
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<!-- Possible levels [1]:
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- none (turns off logging)
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- fatal
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- critical
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- error
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- warning
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- notice
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- information
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- debug
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- trace
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- test (not for production usage)
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[1]: https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/Logger.h#L105-L114
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-->
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<level>trace</level>
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<log>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.log</log>
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<errorlog>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.err.log</errorlog>
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<!-- Rotation policy
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See https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/FileChannel.h#L54-L85
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-->
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<size>1000M</size>
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<count>10</count>
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<!-- <console>1</console> --> <!-- Default behavior is autodetection (log to console if not daemon mode and is tty) -->
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<!-- Per level overrides (legacy):
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For example to suppress logging of the ConfigReloader you can use:
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NOTE: levels.logger is reserved, see below.
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-->
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<!--
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<levels>
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<ConfigReloader>none</ConfigReloader>
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</levels>
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-->
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<!-- Per level overrides:
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For example to suppress logging of the RBAC for default user you can use:
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(But please note that the logger name maybe changed from version to version, even after minor upgrade)
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-->
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<!--
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<levels>
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<logger>
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<name>ContextAccess (default)</name>
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<level>none</level>
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</logger>
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<logger>
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<name>DatabaseOrdinary (test)</name>
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<level>none</level>
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</logger>
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</levels>
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-->
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<!-- Structured log formatting:
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You can specify log format(for now, JSON only). In that case, the console log will be printed
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in specified format like JSON.
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For example, as below:
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{"date_time":"1650918987.180175","thread_name":"#1","thread_id":"254545","level":"Trace","query_id":"","logger_name":"BaseDaemon","message":"Received signal 2","source_file":"../base/daemon/BaseDaemon.cpp; virtual void SignalListener::run()","source_line":"192"}
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To enable JSON logging support, please uncomment the entire <formatting> tag below.
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a) You can modify key names by changing values under tag values inside <names> tag.
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For example, to change DATE_TIME to MY_DATE_TIME, you can do like:
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<date_time>MY_DATE_TIME</date_time>
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b) You can stop unwanted log properties to appear in logs. To do so, you can simply comment out (recommended)
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that property from this file.
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For example, if you do not want your log to print query_id, you can comment out only <query_id> tag.
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However, if you comment out all the tags under <names>, the program will print default values for as
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below.
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-->
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<!-- <formatting>
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<type>json</type>
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<names>
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<date_time>date_time</date_time>
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<thread_name>thread_name</thread_name>
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<thread_id>thread_id</thread_id>
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<level>level</level>
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<query_id>query_id</query_id>
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<logger_name>logger_name</logger_name>
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<message>message</message>
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<source_file>source_file</source_file>
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<source_line>source_line</source_line>
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</names>
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</formatting> -->
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</logger>
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<!-- Add headers to response in options request. OPTIONS method is used in CORS preflight requests. -->
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<!-- It is off by default. Next headers are obligate for CORS.-->
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<!-- http_options_response>
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<header>
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<name>Access-Control-Allow-Origin</name>
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<value>*</value>
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</header>
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<header>
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<name>Access-Control-Allow-Headers</name>
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<value>origin, x-requested-with</value>
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</header>
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<header>
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<name>Access-Control-Allow-Methods</name>
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<value>POST, GET, OPTIONS</value>
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</header>
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<header>
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<name>Access-Control-Max-Age</name>
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<value>86400</value>
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</header>
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</http_options_response -->
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<!-- It is the name that will be shown in the clickhouse-client.
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By default, anything with "production" will be highlighted in red in query prompt.
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-->
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<!--display_name>production</display_name-->
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<!-- Port for HTTP API. See also 'https_port' for secure connections.
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This interface is also used by ODBC and JDBC drivers (DataGrip, Dbeaver, ...)
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and by most of web interfaces (embedded UI, Grafana, Redash, ...).
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-->
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<http_port>8123</http_port>
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<!-- Port for interaction by native protocol with:
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- clickhouse-client and other native ClickHouse tools (clickhouse-benchmark, clickhouse-copier);
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- clickhouse-server with other clickhouse-servers for distributed query processing;
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- ClickHouse drivers and applications supporting native protocol
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(this protocol is also informally called as "the TCP protocol");
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See also 'tcp_port_secure' for secure connections.
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-->
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<tcp_port>9000</tcp_port>
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<!-- Compatibility with MySQL protocol.
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ClickHouse will pretend to be MySQL for applications connecting to this port.
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-->
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<mysql_port>9004</mysql_port>
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<!-- Compatibility with PostgreSQL protocol.
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ClickHouse will pretend to be PostgreSQL for applications connecting to this port.
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-->
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<postgresql_port>9005</postgresql_port>
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<!-- HTTP API with TLS (HTTPS).
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You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
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See the openSSL section below.
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-->
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<!-- <https_port>8443</https_port> -->
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<!-- Native interface with TLS.
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You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
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See the openSSL section below.
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-->
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<!-- <tcp_port_secure>9440</tcp_port_secure> -->
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<!-- Native interface wrapped with PROXYv1 protocol
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PROXYv1 header sent for every connection.
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ClickHouse will extract information about proxy-forwarded client address from the header.
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-->
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<!-- <tcp_with_proxy_port>9011</tcp_with_proxy_port> -->
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<!-- Port for communication between replicas. Used for data exchange.
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It provides low-level data access between servers.
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This port should not be accessible from untrusted networks.
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See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
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Data transferred over connections to this port should not go through untrusted networks.
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See also 'interserver_https_port'.
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-->
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<interserver_http_port>9009</interserver_http_port>
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<!-- Port for communication between replicas with TLS.
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You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
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See the openSSL section below.
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See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
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-->
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<!-- <interserver_https_port>9010</interserver_https_port> -->
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<!-- Hostname that is used by other replicas to request this server.
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If not specified, then it is determined analogous to 'hostname -f' command.
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This setting could be used to switch replication to another network interface
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(the server may be connected to multiple networks via multiple addresses)
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-->
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<!--
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<interserver_http_host>example.clickhouse.com</interserver_http_host>
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-->
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<!-- You can specify credentials for authenthication between replicas.
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This is required when interserver_https_port is accessible from untrusted networks,
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and also recommended to avoid SSRF attacks from possibly compromised services in your network.
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-->
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<!--<interserver_http_credentials>
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<user>interserver</user>
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<password></password>
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</interserver_http_credentials>-->
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<!-- Listen specified address.
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Use :: (wildcard IPv6 address), if you want to accept connections both with IPv4 and IPv6 from everywhere.
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Notes:
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If you open connections from wildcard address, make sure that at least one of the following measures applied:
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- server is protected by firewall and not accessible from untrusted networks;
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- all users are restricted to subset of network addresses (see users.xml);
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- all users have strong passwords, only secure (TLS) interfaces are accessible, or connections are only made via TLS interfaces.
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- users without password have readonly access.
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See also: https://www.shodan.io/search?query=clickhouse
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-->
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<!-- <listen_host>::</listen_host> -->
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<!-- Same for hosts without support for IPv6: -->
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<!-- <listen_host>0.0.0.0</listen_host> -->
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<!-- Default values - try listen localhost on IPv4 and IPv6. -->
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<!--
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<listen_host>::1</listen_host>
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<listen_host>127.0.0.1</listen_host>
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-->
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<!-- <interserver_listen_host>::</interserver_listen_host> -->
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<!-- Listen host for communication between replicas. Used for data exchange -->
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<!-- Default values - equal to listen_host -->
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<!-- Don't exit if IPv6 or IPv4 networks are unavailable while trying to listen. -->
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<!-- <listen_try>0</listen_try> -->
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<!-- Allow multiple servers to listen on the same address:port. This is not recommended.
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-->
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<!-- <listen_reuse_port>0</listen_reuse_port> -->
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<!-- <listen_backlog>4096</listen_backlog> -->
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<max_connections>4096</max_connections>
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<!-- For 'Connection: keep-alive' in HTTP 1.1 -->
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<keep_alive_timeout>3</keep_alive_timeout>
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<!-- gRPC protocol (see src/Server/grpc_protos/clickhouse_grpc.proto for the API) -->
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<!-- <grpc_port>9100</grpc_port> -->
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<grpc>
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<enable_ssl>false</enable_ssl>
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<!-- The following two files are used only if enable_ssl=1 -->
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<ssl_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_cert_file</ssl_cert_file>
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<ssl_key_file>/path/to/ssl_key_file</ssl_key_file>
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<!-- Whether server will request client for a certificate -->
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<ssl_require_client_auth>false</ssl_require_client_auth>
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<!-- The following file is used only if ssl_require_client_auth=1 -->
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<ssl_ca_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_ca_cert_file</ssl_ca_cert_file>
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<!-- Default transport compression type (can be overridden by client, see the transport_compression_type field in QueryInfo).
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Supported algorithms: none, deflate, gzip, stream_gzip -->
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<transport_compression_type>none</transport_compression_type>
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<!-- Default transport compression level. Supported levels: 0..3 -->
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<transport_compression_level>0</transport_compression_level>
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<!-- Send/receive message size limits in bytes. -1 means unlimited -->
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<max_send_message_size>-1</max_send_message_size>
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<max_receive_message_size>-1</max_receive_message_size>
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<!-- Enable if you want very detailed logs -->
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<verbose_logs>false</verbose_logs>
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</grpc>
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<!-- Used with https_port and tcp_port_secure. Full ssl options list: https://github.com/ClickHouse-Extras/poco/blob/master/NetSSL_OpenSSL/include/Poco/Net/SSLManager.h#L71 -->
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<openSSL>
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<server> <!-- Used for https server AND secure tcp port -->
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<!-- openssl req -subj "/CN=localhost" -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout /etc/clickhouse-server/server.key -out /etc/clickhouse-server/server.crt -->
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<!-- <certificateFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.crt</certificateFile>
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<privateKeyFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.key</privateKeyFile> -->
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<!-- dhparams are optional. You can delete the <dhParamsFile> element.
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To generate dhparams, use the following command:
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openssl dhparam -out /etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem 4096
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Only file format with BEGIN DH PARAMETERS is supported.
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-->
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<!-- <dhParamsFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem</dhParamsFile>-->
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<verificationMode>none</verificationMode>
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<loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
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<cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
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<disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
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<preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
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<invalidCertificateHandler>
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<!-- The server, in contrast to the client, cannot ask about the certificate interactively.
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The only reasonable option is to reject.
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-->
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<name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
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</invalidCertificateHandler>
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</server>
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<client> <!-- Used for connecting to https dictionary source and secured Zookeeper communication -->
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<loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
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<cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
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<disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
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<preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
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<!-- Use for self-signed: <verificationMode>none</verificationMode> -->
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<invalidCertificateHandler>
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<!-- Use for self-signed: <name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name> -->
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<name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
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</invalidCertificateHandler>
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</client>
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</openSSL>
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<!-- Default root page on http[s] server. For example load UI from https://tabix.io/ when opening http://localhost:8123 -->
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<!--
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<http_server_default_response><![CDATA[<html ng-app="SMI2"><head><base href="http://ui.tabix.io/"></head><body><div ui-view="" class="content-ui"></div><script src="http://loader.tabix.io/master.js"></script></body></html>]]></http_server_default_response>
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-->
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<!-- The maximum number of query processing threads, excluding threads for retrieving data from remote servers, allowed to run all queries.
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This is not a hard limit. In case if the limit is reached the query will still get at least one thread to run.
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Query can upscale to desired number of threads during execution if more threads become available.
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-->
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<concurrent_threads_soft_limit_num>0</concurrent_threads_soft_limit_num>
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<concurrent_threads_soft_limit_ratio_to_cores>0</concurrent_threads_soft_limit_ratio_to_cores>
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<!-- Maximum number of concurrent queries. -->
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<max_concurrent_queries>100</max_concurrent_queries>
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<!-- Maximum memory usage (resident set size) for server process.
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Zero value or unset means default. Default is "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM.
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If the value is larger than "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM, it will be cut down.
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The constraint is checked on query execution time.
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If a query tries to allocate memory and the current memory usage plus allocation is greater
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than specified threshold, exception will be thrown.
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It is not practical to set this constraint to small values like just a few gigabytes,
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because memory allocator will keep this amount of memory in caches and the server will deny service of queries.
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-->
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<max_server_memory_usage>0</max_server_memory_usage>
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<!-- Maximum number of threads in the Global thread pool.
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This will default to a maximum of 10000 threads if not specified.
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This setting will be useful in scenarios where there are a large number
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of distributed queries that are running concurrently but are idling most
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of the time, in which case a higher number of threads might be required.
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-->
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<max_thread_pool_size>10000</max_thread_pool_size>
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<!-- Configure other thread pools: -->
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<background_buffer_flush_schedule_pool_size>16</background_buffer_flush_schedule_pool_size>
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<background_pool_size>16</background_pool_size>
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<background_merges_mutations_concurrency_ratio>2</background_merges_mutations_concurrency_ratio>
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<background_merges_mutations_scheduling_policy>round_robin</background_merges_mutations_scheduling_policy>
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<background_move_pool_size>8</background_move_pool_size>
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<background_fetches_pool_size>8</background_fetches_pool_size>
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<background_common_pool_size>8</background_common_pool_size>
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<background_schedule_pool_size>128</background_schedule_pool_size>
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<background_message_broker_schedule_pool_size>16</background_message_broker_schedule_pool_size>
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<background_distributed_schedule_pool_size>16</background_distributed_schedule_pool_size>
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-->
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<!-- On memory constrained environments you may have to set this to value larger than 1.
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-->
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<max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>0.9</max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>
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<!-- Simple server-wide memory profiler. Collect a stack trace at every peak allocation step (in bytes).
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Data will be stored in system.trace_log table with query_id = empty string.
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Zero means disabled.
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-->
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<total_memory_profiler_step>4194304</total_memory_profiler_step>
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<!-- Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type.
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The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation.
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Note that sampling happens only when the amount of untracked memory exceeds the untracked memory limit,
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which is 4 MiB by default but can be lowered if 'total_memory_profiler_step' is lowered.
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You may want to set 'total_memory_profiler_step' to 1 for extra fine grained sampling.
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-->
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<total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>0</total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>
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<!-- Set limit on number of open files (default: maximum). This setting makes sense on Mac OS X because getrlimit() fails to retrieve
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correct maximum value. -->
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<!-- <max_open_files>262144</max_open_files> -->
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<!-- Size of cache of uncompressed blocks of data, used in tables of MergeTree family.
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In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
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Cache is used when 'use_uncompressed_cache' user setting turned on (off by default).
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Uncompressed cache is advantageous only for very short queries and in rare cases.
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Note: uncompressed cache can be pointless for lz4, because memory bandwidth
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is slower than multi-core decompression on some server configurations.
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Enabling it can sometimes paradoxically make queries slower.
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-->
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<uncompressed_cache_size>8589934592</uncompressed_cache_size>
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<!-- Approximate size of mark cache, used in tables of MergeTree family.
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In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
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You should not lower this value.
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-->
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<mark_cache_size>5368709120</mark_cache_size>
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<!-- If you enable the `min_bytes_to_use_mmap_io` setting,
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the data in MergeTree tables can be read with mmap to avoid copying from kernel to userspace.
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It makes sense only for large files and helps only if data reside in page cache.
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To avoid frequent open/mmap/munmap/close calls (which are very expensive due to consequent page faults)
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and to reuse mappings from several threads and queries,
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the cache of mapped files is maintained. Its size is the number of mapped regions (usually equal to the number of mapped files).
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The amount of data in mapped files can be monitored
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in system.metrics, system.metric_log by the MMappedFiles, MMappedFileBytes metrics
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and in system.asynchronous_metrics, system.asynchronous_metrics_log by the MMapCacheCells metric,
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and also in system.events, system.processes, system.query_log, system.query_thread_log, system.query_views_log by the
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CreatedReadBufferMMap, CreatedReadBufferMMapFailed, MMappedFileCacheHits, MMappedFileCacheMisses events.
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Note that the amount of data in mapped files does not consume memory directly and is not accounted
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in query or server memory usage - because this memory can be discarded similar to OS page cache.
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The cache is dropped (the files are closed) automatically on removal of old parts in MergeTree,
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also it can be dropped manually by the SYSTEM DROP MMAP CACHE query.
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-->
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<mmap_cache_size>1000</mmap_cache_size>
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<!-- Cache size in bytes for compiled expressions.-->
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<compiled_expression_cache_size>134217728</compiled_expression_cache_size>
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<!-- Cache size in elements for compiled expressions.-->
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<compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>10000</compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>
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<!-- Path to data directory, with trailing slash. -->
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<path>/var/lib/clickhouse/</path>
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<!-- Multi-disk configuration example: -->
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<!--
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<storage_configuration>
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<disks>
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<default>
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<keep_free_space_bytes>0</keep_free_space_bytes>
|
|
</default>
|
|
<data>
|
|
<path>/data/</path>
|
|
<keep_free_space_bytes>0</keep_free_space_bytes>
|
|
</data>
|
|
<s3>
|
|
<type>s3</type>
|
|
<endpoint>http://path/to/endpoint</endpoint>
|
|
<access_key_id>your_access_key_id</access_key_id>
|
|
<secret_access_key>your_secret_access_key</secret_access_key>
|
|
</s3>
|
|
<blob_storage_disk>
|
|
<type>azure_blob_storage</type>
|
|
<storage_account_url>http://account.blob.core.windows.net</storage_account_url>
|
|
<container_name>container</container_name>
|
|
<account_name>account</account_name>
|
|
<account_key>pass123</account_key>
|
|
<metadata_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/disks/blob_storage_disk/</metadata_path>
|
|
<cache_enabled>true</cache_enabled>
|
|
<cache_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/disks/blob_storage_disk/cache/</cache_path>
|
|
<skip_access_check>false</skip_access_check>
|
|
</blob_storage_disk>
|
|
</disks>
|
|
|
|
<policies>
|
|
<all>
|
|
<volumes>
|
|
<main>
|
|
<disk>default</disk>
|
|
<disk>data</disk>
|
|
<disk>s3</disk>
|
|
<disk>blob_storage_disk</disk>
|
|
|
|
<max_data_part_size_bytes></max_data_part_size_bytes>
|
|
<max_data_part_size_ratio></max_data_part_size_ratio>
|
|
<perform_ttl_move_on_insert>true</perform_ttl_move_on_insert>
|
|
<prefer_not_to_merge>false</prefer_not_to_merge>
|
|
<load_balancing>round_robin</load_balancing>
|
|
</main>
|
|
</volumes>
|
|
<move_factor>0.2</move_factor>
|
|
</all>
|
|
</policies>
|
|
</storage_configuration>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Path to temporary data for processing hard queries. -->
|
|
<tmp_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/tmp/</tmp_path>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Disable AuthType plaintext_password and no_password for ACL. -->
|
|
<allow_plaintext_password>1</allow_plaintext_password>
|
|
<allow_no_password>1</allow_no_password>
|
|
<allow_implicit_no_password>1</allow_implicit_no_password>
|
|
|
|
<!-- When a user does not specify a password type in the CREATE USER query, the default password type is used.
|
|
Accepted values are: 'plaintext_password', 'sha256_password', 'double_sha1_password', 'bcrypt_password'.
|
|
-->
|
|
<default_password_type>sha256_password</default_password_type>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Work factor for bcrypt_password authentication type-->
|
|
<bcrypt_workfactor>12</bcrypt_workfactor>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Complexity requirements for user passwords. -->
|
|
<!-- <password_complexity>
|
|
<rule>
|
|
<pattern>.{12}</pattern>
|
|
<message>be at least 12 characters long</message>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
<rule>
|
|
<pattern>\p{N}</pattern>
|
|
<message>contain at least 1 numeric character</message>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
<rule>
|
|
<pattern>\p{Ll}</pattern>
|
|
<message>contain at least 1 lowercase character</message>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
<rule>
|
|
<pattern>\p{Lu}</pattern>
|
|
<message>contain at least 1 uppercase character</message>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
<rule>
|
|
<pattern>[^\p{L}\p{N}]</pattern>
|
|
<message>contain at least 1 special character</message>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
</password_complexity> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Policy from the <storage_configuration> for the temporary files.
|
|
If not set <tmp_path> is used, otherwise <tmp_path> is ignored.
|
|
|
|
Notes:
|
|
- move_factor is ignored
|
|
- keep_free_space_bytes is ignored
|
|
- max_data_part_size_bytes is ignored
|
|
- you must have exactly one volume in that policy
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <tmp_policy>tmp</tmp_policy> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Directory with user provided files that are accessible by 'file' table function. -->
|
|
<user_files_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/user_files/</user_files_path>
|
|
|
|
<!-- LDAP server definitions. -->
|
|
<ldap_servers>
|
|
<!-- List LDAP servers with their connection parameters here to later 1) use them as authenticators for dedicated local users,
|
|
who have 'ldap' authentication mechanism specified instead of 'password', or to 2) use them as remote user directories.
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
host - LDAP server hostname or IP, this parameter is mandatory and cannot be empty.
|
|
port - LDAP server port, default is 636 if enable_tls is set to true, 389 otherwise.
|
|
bind_dn - template used to construct the DN to bind to.
|
|
The resulting DN will be constructed by replacing all '{user_name}' substrings of the template with the actual
|
|
user name during each authentication attempt.
|
|
user_dn_detection - section with LDAP search parameters for detecting the actual user DN of the bound user.
|
|
This is mainly used in search filters for further role mapping when the server is Active Directory. The
|
|
resulting user DN will be used when replacing '{user_dn}' substrings wherever they are allowed. By default,
|
|
user DN is set equal to bind DN, but once search is performed, it will be updated with to the actual detected
|
|
user DN value.
|
|
base_dn - template used to construct the base DN for the LDAP search.
|
|
The resulting DN will be constructed by replacing all '{user_name}' and '{bind_dn}' substrings
|
|
of the template with the actual user name and bind DN during the LDAP search.
|
|
scope - scope of the LDAP search.
|
|
Accepted values are: 'base', 'one_level', 'children', 'subtree' (the default).
|
|
search_filter - template used to construct the search filter for the LDAP search.
|
|
The resulting filter will be constructed by replacing all '{user_name}', '{bind_dn}', and '{base_dn}'
|
|
substrings of the template with the actual user name, bind DN, and base DN during the LDAP search.
|
|
Note, that the special characters must be escaped properly in XML.
|
|
verification_cooldown - a period of time, in seconds, after a successful bind attempt, during which a user will be assumed
|
|
to be successfully authenticated for all consecutive requests without contacting the LDAP server.
|
|
Specify 0 (the default) to disable caching and force contacting the LDAP server for each authentication request.
|
|
enable_tls - flag to trigger use of secure connection to the LDAP server.
|
|
Specify 'no' for plain text (ldap://) protocol (not recommended).
|
|
Specify 'yes' for LDAP over SSL/TLS (ldaps://) protocol (recommended, the default).
|
|
Specify 'starttls' for legacy StartTLS protocol (plain text (ldap://) protocol, upgraded to TLS).
|
|
tls_minimum_protocol_version - the minimum protocol version of SSL/TLS.
|
|
Accepted values are: 'ssl2', 'ssl3', 'tls1.0', 'tls1.1', 'tls1.2' (the default).
|
|
tls_require_cert - SSL/TLS peer certificate verification behavior.
|
|
Accepted values are: 'never', 'allow', 'try', 'demand' (the default).
|
|
tls_cert_file - path to certificate file.
|
|
tls_key_file - path to certificate key file.
|
|
tls_ca_cert_file - path to CA certificate file.
|
|
tls_ca_cert_dir - path to the directory containing CA certificates.
|
|
tls_cipher_suite - allowed cipher suite (in OpenSSL notation).
|
|
Example:
|
|
<my_ldap_server>
|
|
<host>localhost</host>
|
|
<port>636</port>
|
|
<bind_dn>uid={user_name},ou=users,dc=example,dc=com</bind_dn>
|
|
<verification_cooldown>300</verification_cooldown>
|
|
<enable_tls>yes</enable_tls>
|
|
<tls_minimum_protocol_version>tls1.2</tls_minimum_protocol_version>
|
|
<tls_require_cert>demand</tls_require_cert>
|
|
<tls_cert_file>/path/to/tls_cert_file</tls_cert_file>
|
|
<tls_key_file>/path/to/tls_key_file</tls_key_file>
|
|
<tls_ca_cert_file>/path/to/tls_ca_cert_file</tls_ca_cert_file>
|
|
<tls_ca_cert_dir>/path/to/tls_ca_cert_dir</tls_ca_cert_dir>
|
|
<tls_cipher_suite>ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:AES256-GCM-SHA384</tls_cipher_suite>
|
|
</my_ldap_server>
|
|
Example (typical Active Directory with configured user DN detection for further role mapping):
|
|
<my_ad_server>
|
|
<host>localhost</host>
|
|
<port>389</port>
|
|
<bind_dn>EXAMPLE\{user_name}</bind_dn>
|
|
<user_dn_detection>
|
|
<base_dn>CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com</base_dn>
|
|
<search_filter>(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName={user_name}))</search_filter>
|
|
</user_dn_detection>
|
|
<enable_tls>no</enable_tls>
|
|
</my_ad_server>
|
|
-->
|
|
</ldap_servers>
|
|
|
|
<!-- To enable Kerberos authentication support for HTTP requests (GSS-SPNEGO), for those users who are explicitly configured
|
|
to authenticate via Kerberos, define a single 'kerberos' section here.
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
principal - canonical service principal name, that will be acquired and used when accepting security contexts.
|
|
This parameter is optional, if omitted, the default principal will be used.
|
|
This parameter cannot be specified together with 'realm' parameter.
|
|
realm - a realm, that will be used to restrict authentication to only those requests whose initiator's realm matches it.
|
|
This parameter is optional, if omitted, no additional filtering by realm will be applied.
|
|
This parameter cannot be specified together with 'principal' parameter.
|
|
Example:
|
|
<kerberos />
|
|
Example:
|
|
<kerberos>
|
|
<principal>HTTP/clickhouse.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM</principal>
|
|
</kerberos>
|
|
Example:
|
|
<kerberos>
|
|
<realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm>
|
|
</kerberos>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Sources to read users, roles, access rights, profiles of settings, quotas. -->
|
|
<user_directories>
|
|
<users_xml>
|
|
<!-- Path to configuration file with predefined users. -->
|
|
<path>users.xml</path>
|
|
</users_xml>
|
|
<local_directory>
|
|
<!-- Path to folder where users created by SQL commands are stored. -->
|
|
<path>/var/lib/clickhouse/access/</path>
|
|
</local_directory>
|
|
|
|
<!-- To add an LDAP server as a remote user directory of users that are not defined locally, define a single 'ldap' section
|
|
with the following parameters:
|
|
server - one of LDAP server names defined in 'ldap_servers' config section above.
|
|
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 here or assigned during role mapping (below), user will not be able to perform any
|
|
actions after authentication.
|
|
role_mapping - section with LDAP search parameters and mapping rules.
|
|
When a user authenticates, while still bound to LDAP, an LDAP search is performed using search_filter and the
|
|
name of the logged in user. For each entry found during that search, the value of the specified attribute is
|
|
extracted. For each attribute value that has the specified prefix, the prefix is removed, and the rest of the
|
|
value becomes the name of a local role defined in ClickHouse, which is expected to be created beforehand by
|
|
CREATE ROLE command.
|
|
There can be multiple 'role_mapping' sections defined inside the same 'ldap' section. All of them will be
|
|
applied.
|
|
base_dn - template used to construct the base DN for the LDAP search.
|
|
The resulting DN will be constructed by replacing all '{user_name}', '{bind_dn}', and '{user_dn}'
|
|
substrings of the template with the actual user name, bind DN, and user DN during each LDAP search.
|
|
scope - scope of the LDAP search.
|
|
Accepted values are: 'base', 'one_level', 'children', 'subtree' (the default).
|
|
search_filter - template used to construct the search filter for the LDAP search.
|
|
The resulting filter will be constructed by replacing all '{user_name}', '{bind_dn}', '{user_dn}', and
|
|
'{base_dn}' substrings of the template with the actual user name, bind DN, user DN, and base DN during
|
|
each LDAP search.
|
|
Note, that the special characters must be escaped properly in XML.
|
|
attribute - attribute name whose values will be returned by the LDAP search. 'cn', by default.
|
|
prefix - prefix, that will be expected to be in front of each string in the original list of strings returned by
|
|
the LDAP search. Prefix will be removed from the original strings and resulting strings will be treated
|
|
as local role names. Empty, by default.
|
|
Example:
|
|
<ldap>
|
|
<server>my_ldap_server</server>
|
|
<roles>
|
|
<my_local_role1 />
|
|
<my_local_role2 />
|
|
</roles>
|
|
<role_mapping>
|
|
<base_dn>ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com</base_dn>
|
|
<scope>subtree</scope>
|
|
<search_filter>(&(objectClass=groupOfNames)(member={bind_dn}))</search_filter>
|
|
<attribute>cn</attribute>
|
|
<prefix>clickhouse_</prefix>
|
|
</role_mapping>
|
|
</ldap>
|
|
Example (typical Active Directory with role mapping that relies on the detected user DN):
|
|
<ldap>
|
|
<server>my_ad_server</server>
|
|
<role_mapping>
|
|
<base_dn>CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com</base_dn>
|
|
<attribute>CN</attribute>
|
|
<scope>subtree</scope>
|
|
<search_filter>(&(objectClass=group)(member={user_dn}))</search_filter>
|
|
<prefix>clickhouse_</prefix>
|
|
</role_mapping>
|
|
</ldap>
|
|
-->
|
|
</user_directories>
|
|
|
|
<access_control_improvements>
|
|
<!-- Enables logic that users without permissive row policies can still read rows using a SELECT query.
|
|
For example, if there two users A, B and a row policy is defined only for A, then
|
|
if this setting is true the user B will see all rows, and if this setting is false the user B will see no rows.
|
|
By default this setting is false for compatibility with earlier access configurations. -->
|
|
<users_without_row_policies_can_read_rows>false</users_without_row_policies_can_read_rows>
|
|
|
|
<!-- By default, for backward compatibility ON CLUSTER queries ignore CLUSTER grant,
|
|
however you can change this behaviour by setting this to true -->
|
|
<on_cluster_queries_require_cluster_grant>false</on_cluster_queries_require_cluster_grant>
|
|
|
|
<!-- By default, for backward compatibility "SELECT * FROM system.<table>" doesn't require any grants and can be executed
|
|
by any user. You can change this behaviour by setting this to true.
|
|
If it's set to true then this query requires "GRANT SELECT ON system.<table>" just like as for non-system tables.
|
|
Exceptions: a few system tables ("tables", "columns", "databases", and some constant tables like "one", "contributors")
|
|
are still accessible for everyone; and if there is a SHOW privilege (e.g. "SHOW USERS") granted the corresponding system
|
|
table (i.e. "system.users") will be accessible. -->
|
|
<select_from_system_db_requires_grant>false</select_from_system_db_requires_grant>
|
|
|
|
<!-- By default, for backward compatibility "SELECT * FROM information_schema.<table>" doesn't require any grants and can be
|
|
executed by any user. You can change this behaviour by setting this to true.
|
|
If it's set to true then this query requires "GRANT SELECT ON information_schema.<table>" just like as for ordinary tables. -->
|
|
<select_from_information_schema_requires_grant>false</select_from_information_schema_requires_grant>
|
|
|
|
<!-- By default, for backward compatibility a settings profile constraint for a specific setting inherit every not set field from
|
|
previous profile. You can change this behaviour by setting this to true.
|
|
If it's set to true then if settings profile has a constraint for a specific setting, then this constraint completely cancels all
|
|
actions of previous constraint (defined in other profiles) for the same specific setting, including fields that are not set by new constraint.
|
|
It also enables 'changeable_in_readonly' constraint type -->
|
|
<settings_constraints_replace_previous>false</settings_constraints_replace_previous>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Number of seconds since last access a role is stored in the Role Cache -->
|
|
<role_cache_expiration_time_seconds>600</role_cache_expiration_time_seconds>
|
|
</access_control_improvements>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Default profile of settings. -->
|
|
<default_profile>default</default_profile>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Comma-separated list of prefixes for user-defined settings.
|
|
The server will allow to set these settings, and retrieve them with the getSetting function.
|
|
They are also logged in the query_log, similarly to other settings, but have no special effect.
|
|
The "SQL_" prefix is introduced for compatibility with MySQL - these settings are being set be Tableau.
|
|
-->
|
|
<custom_settings_prefixes>SQL_</custom_settings_prefixes>
|
|
|
|
<!-- System profile of settings. This settings are used by internal processes (Distributed DDL worker and so on). -->
|
|
<!-- <system_profile>default</system_profile> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Buffer profile of settings.
|
|
This settings are used by Buffer storage to flush data to the underlying table.
|
|
Default: used from system_profile directive.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <buffer_profile>default</buffer_profile> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Default database. -->
|
|
<default_database>default</default_database>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Server time zone could be set here.
|
|
|
|
Time zone is used when converting between String and DateTime types,
|
|
when printing DateTime in text formats and parsing DateTime from text,
|
|
it is used in date and time related functions, if specific time zone was not passed as an argument.
|
|
|
|
Time zone is specified as identifier from IANA time zone database, like UTC or Africa/Abidjan.
|
|
If not specified, system time zone at server startup is used.
|
|
|
|
Please note, that server could display time zone alias instead of specified name.
|
|
Example: Zulu is an alias for UTC.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <timezone>UTC</timezone> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- You can specify umask here (see "man umask"). Server will apply it on startup.
|
|
Number is always parsed as octal. Default umask is 027 (other users cannot read logs, data files, etc; group can only read).
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <umask>022</umask> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Perform mlockall after startup to lower first queries latency
|
|
and to prevent clickhouse executable from being paged out under high IO load.
|
|
Enabling this option is recommended but will lead to increased startup time for up to a few seconds.
|
|
-->
|
|
<mlock_executable>true</mlock_executable>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Reallocate memory for machine code ("text") using huge pages. Highly experimental. -->
|
|
<remap_executable>false</remap_executable>
|
|
|
|
<![CDATA[
|
|
Uncomment below in order to use JDBC table engine and function.
|
|
|
|
To install and run JDBC bridge in background:
|
|
* [Debian/Ubuntu]
|
|
export MVN_URL=https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/clickhouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge/
|
|
export PKG_VER=$(curl -sL $MVN_URL/maven-metadata.xml | grep '<release>' | sed -e 's|.*>\(.*\)<.*|\1|')
|
|
wget https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge/releases/download/v$PKG_VER/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge_$PKG_VER-1_all.deb
|
|
apt install --no-install-recommends -f ./clickhouse-jdbc-bridge_$PKG_VER-1_all.deb
|
|
clickhouse-jdbc-bridge &
|
|
|
|
* [CentOS/RHEL]
|
|
export MVN_URL=https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/clickhouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge/
|
|
export PKG_VER=$(curl -sL $MVN_URL/maven-metadata.xml | grep '<release>' | sed -e 's|.*>\(.*\)<.*|\1|')
|
|
wget https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge/releases/download/v$PKG_VER/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge-$PKG_VER-1.noarch.rpm
|
|
yum localinstall -y clickhouse-jdbc-bridge-$PKG_VER-1.noarch.rpm
|
|
clickhouse-jdbc-bridge &
|
|
|
|
Please refer to https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-jdbc-bridge#usage for more information.
|
|
]]>
|
|
<!--
|
|
<jdbc_bridge>
|
|
<host>127.0.0.1</host>
|
|
<port>9019</port>
|
|
</jdbc_bridge>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Configuration of clusters that could be used in Distributed tables.
|
|
https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/operations/table_engines/distributed/
|
|
-->
|
|
<remote_servers>
|
|
<!-- Test only shard config for testing distributed storage -->
|
|
<default>
|
|
<!-- Inter-server per-cluster secret for Distributed queries
|
|
default: no secret (no authentication will be performed)
|
|
|
|
If set, then Distributed queries will be validated on shards, so at least:
|
|
- such cluster should exist on the shard,
|
|
- such cluster should have the same secret.
|
|
|
|
And also (and which is more important), the initial_user will
|
|
be used as current user for the query.
|
|
|
|
Right now the protocol is pretty simple and it only takes into account:
|
|
- cluster name
|
|
- query
|
|
|
|
Also it will be nice if the following will be implemented:
|
|
- source hostname (see interserver_http_host), but then it will depends from DNS,
|
|
it can use IP address instead, but then the you need to get correct on the initiator node.
|
|
- target hostname / ip address (same notes as for source hostname)
|
|
- time-based security tokens
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <secret></secret> -->
|
|
|
|
<shard>
|
|
<!-- Optional. Whether to write data to just one of the replicas. Default: false (write data to all replicas). -->
|
|
<!-- <internal_replication>false</internal_replication> -->
|
|
<!-- Optional. Shard weight when writing data. Default: 1. -->
|
|
<!-- <weight>1</weight> -->
|
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<replica>
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<host>localhost</host>
|
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<port>9000</port>
|
|
<!-- Optional. Priority of the replica for load_balancing. Default: 1 (less value has more priority). -->
|
|
<!-- <priority>1</priority> -->
|
|
<!-- Use SSL? Default: no -->
|
|
<!-- <secure>0</secure> -->
|
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</replica>
|
|
</shard>
|
|
</default>
|
|
</remote_servers>
|
|
|
|
<!-- The list of hosts allowed to use in URL-related storage engines and table functions.
|
|
If this section is not present in configuration, all hosts are allowed.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--<remote_url_allow_hosts>-->
|
|
<!-- Host should be specified exactly as in URL. The name is checked before DNS resolution.
|
|
Example: "clickhouse.com", "clickhouse.com." and "www.clickhouse.com" are different hosts.
|
|
If port is explicitly specified in URL, the host:port is checked as a whole.
|
|
If host specified here without port, any port with this host allowed.
|
|
"clickhouse.com" -> "clickhouse.com:443", "clickhouse.com:80" etc. is allowed, but "clickhouse.com:80" -> only "clickhouse.com:80" is allowed.
|
|
If the host is specified as IP address, it is checked as specified in URL. Example: "[2a02:6b8:a::a]".
|
|
If there are redirects and support for redirects is enabled, every redirect (the Location field) is checked.
|
|
Host should be specified using the host xml tag:
|
|
<host>clickhouse.com</host>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Regular expression can be specified. RE2 engine is used for regexps.
|
|
Regexps are not aligned: don't forget to add ^ and $. Also don't forget to escape dot (.) metacharacter
|
|
(forgetting to do so is a common source of error).
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--</remote_url_allow_hosts>-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- The list of HTTP headers forbidden to use in HTTP-related storage engines and table functions.
|
|
If this section is not present in configuration, all headers are allowed.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <http_forbid_headers>
|
|
<header>exact_header</header>
|
|
<header_regexp>(?i)(case_insensitive_header)</header_regexp>
|
|
</http_forbid_headers> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- If element has 'incl' attribute, then for it's value will be used corresponding substitution from another file.
|
|
By default, path to file with substitutions is /etc/metrika.xml. It could be changed in config in 'include_from' element.
|
|
Values for substitutions are specified in /clickhouse/name_of_substitution elements in that file.
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- ZooKeeper is used to store metadata about replicas, when using Replicated tables.
|
|
Optional. If you don't use replicated tables, you could omit that.
|
|
|
|
See https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication/
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
<zookeeper>
|
|
<node>
|
|
<host>example1</host>
|
|
<port>2181</port>
|
|
</node>
|
|
<node>
|
|
<host>example2</host>
|
|
<port>2181</port>
|
|
</node>
|
|
<node>
|
|
<host>example3</host>
|
|
<port>2181</port>
|
|
</node>
|
|
</zookeeper>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Substitutions for parameters of replicated tables.
|
|
Optional. If you don't use replicated tables, you could omit that.
|
|
|
|
See https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication/#creating-replicated-tables
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<macros>
|
|
<shard>01</shard>
|
|
<replica>example01-01-1</replica>
|
|
</macros>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Replica group name for database Replicated.
|
|
The cluster created by Replicated database will consist of replicas in the same group.
|
|
DDL queries will only wail for the replicas in the same group.
|
|
Empty by default.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<replica_group_name><replica_group_name>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Reloading interval for embedded dictionaries, in seconds. Default: 3600. -->
|
|
<builtin_dictionaries_reload_interval>3600</builtin_dictionaries_reload_interval>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Maximum session timeout, in seconds. Default: 3600. -->
|
|
<max_session_timeout>3600</max_session_timeout>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Default session timeout, in seconds. Default: 60. -->
|
|
<default_session_timeout>60</default_session_timeout>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Sending data to Graphite for monitoring. Several sections can be defined. -->
|
|
<!--
|
|
interval - send every X second
|
|
root_path - prefix for keys
|
|
hostname_in_path - append hostname to root_path (default = true)
|
|
metrics - send data from table system.metrics
|
|
events - send data from table system.events
|
|
asynchronous_metrics - send data from table system.asynchronous_metrics
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<graphite>
|
|
<host>localhost</host>
|
|
<port>42000</port>
|
|
<timeout>0.1</timeout>
|
|
<interval>60</interval>
|
|
<root_path>one_min</root_path>
|
|
<hostname_in_path>true</hostname_in_path>
|
|
|
|
<metrics>true</metrics>
|
|
<events>true</events>
|
|
<events_cumulative>false</events_cumulative>
|
|
<asynchronous_metrics>true</asynchronous_metrics>
|
|
</graphite>
|
|
<graphite>
|
|
<host>localhost</host>
|
|
<port>42000</port>
|
|
<timeout>0.1</timeout>
|
|
<interval>1</interval>
|
|
<root_path>one_sec</root_path>
|
|
|
|
<metrics>true</metrics>
|
|
<events>true</events>
|
|
<events_cumulative>false</events_cumulative>
|
|
<asynchronous_metrics>false</asynchronous_metrics>
|
|
</graphite>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Serve endpoint for Prometheus monitoring. -->
|
|
<!--
|
|
endpoint - mertics path (relative to root, statring with "/")
|
|
port - port to setup server. If not defined or 0 than http_port used
|
|
metrics - send data from table system.metrics
|
|
events - send data from table system.events
|
|
asynchronous_metrics - send data from table system.asynchronous_metrics
|
|
status_info - send data from different component from CH, ex: Dictionaries status
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<prometheus>
|
|
<endpoint>/metrics</endpoint>
|
|
<port>9363</port>
|
|
|
|
<metrics>true</metrics>
|
|
<events>true</events>
|
|
<asynchronous_metrics>true</asynchronous_metrics>
|
|
<status_info>true</status_info>
|
|
</prometheus>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Query log. Used only for queries with setting log_queries = 1. -->
|
|
<query_log>
|
|
<!-- What table to insert data. If table is not exist, it will be created.
|
|
When query log structure is changed after system update,
|
|
then old table will be renamed and new table will be created automatically.
|
|
-->
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>query_log</table>
|
|
<!--
|
|
PARTITION BY expr: https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/table_engines/mergetree-family/custom_partitioning_key/
|
|
Example:
|
|
event_date
|
|
toMonday(event_date)
|
|
toYYYYMM(event_date)
|
|
toStartOfHour(event_time)
|
|
-->
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<!--
|
|
Table TTL specification: https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree/#mergetree-table-ttl
|
|
Example:
|
|
event_date + INTERVAL 1 WEEK
|
|
event_date + INTERVAL 7 DAY DELETE
|
|
event_date + INTERVAL 2 WEEK TO DISK 'bbb'
|
|
|
|
<ttl>event_date + INTERVAL 30 DAY DELETE</ttl>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
ORDER BY expr: https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree#order_by
|
|
Example:
|
|
event_date, event_time
|
|
event_date, type, query_id
|
|
event_date, event_time, initial_query_id
|
|
|
|
<order_by>event_date, event_time, initial_query_id</order_by>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Instead of partition_by, you can provide full engine expression (starting with ENGINE = ) with parameters,
|
|
Example: <engine>ENGINE = MergeTree PARTITION BY toYYYYMM(event_date) ORDER BY (event_date, event_time) SETTINGS index_granularity = 1024</engine>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Interval of flushing data. -->
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
|
|
<!-- example of using a different storage policy for a system table -->
|
|
<!-- storage_policy>local_ssd</storage_policy -->
|
|
</query_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Trace log. Stores stack traces collected by query profilers.
|
|
See query_profiler_real_time_period_ns and query_profiler_cpu_time_period_ns settings. -->
|
|
<trace_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>trace_log</table>
|
|
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</trace_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Query thread log. Has information about all threads participated in query execution.
|
|
Used only for queries with setting log_query_threads = 1. -->
|
|
<query_thread_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>query_thread_log</table>
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</query_thread_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Query views log. Has information about all dependent views associated with a query.
|
|
Used only for queries with setting log_query_views = 1. -->
|
|
<query_views_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>query_views_log</table>
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</query_views_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Uncomment if use part log.
|
|
Part log contains information about all actions with parts in MergeTree tables (creation, deletion, merges, downloads).-->
|
|
<part_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>part_log</table>
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</part_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Uncomment to write text log into table.
|
|
Text log contains all information from usual server log but stores it in structured and efficient way.
|
|
The level of the messages that goes to the table can be limited (<level>), if not specified all messages will go to the table.
|
|
<text_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>text_log</table>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
<level></level>
|
|
</text_log>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Metric log contains rows with current values of ProfileEvents, CurrentMetrics collected with "collect_interval_milliseconds" interval. -->
|
|
<metric_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>metric_log</table>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
<collect_interval_milliseconds>1000</collect_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</metric_log>
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
Asynchronous metric log contains values of metrics from
|
|
system.asynchronous_metrics.
|
|
-->
|
|
<asynchronous_metric_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>asynchronous_metric_log</table>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7000</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</asynchronous_metric_log>
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
OpenTelemetry log contains OpenTelemetry trace spans.
|
|
-->
|
|
<opentelemetry_span_log>
|
|
<!--
|
|
The default table creation code is insufficient, this <engine> spec
|
|
is a workaround. There is no 'event_time' for this log, but two times,
|
|
start and finish. It is sorted by finish time, to avoid inserting
|
|
data too far away in the past (probably we can sometimes insert a span
|
|
that is seconds earlier than the last span in the table, due to a race
|
|
between several spans inserted in parallel). This gives the spans a
|
|
global order that we can use to e.g. retry insertion into some external
|
|
system.
|
|
-->
|
|
<engine>
|
|
engine MergeTree
|
|
partition by toYYYYMM(finish_date)
|
|
order by (finish_date, finish_time_us, trace_id)
|
|
</engine>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>opentelemetry_span_log</table>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</opentelemetry_span_log>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Crash log. Stores stack traces for fatal errors.
|
|
This table is normally empty. -->
|
|
<crash_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>crash_log</table>
|
|
|
|
<partition_by />
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>1000</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</crash_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Session log. Stores user log in (successful or not) and log out events.
|
|
|
|
Note: session log has known security issues and should not be used in production.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <session_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>session_log</table>
|
|
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</session_log> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Profiling on Processors level. -->
|
|
<processors_profile_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>processors_profile_log</table>
|
|
|
|
<partition_by>toYYYYMM(event_date)</partition_by>
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
</processors_profile_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Log of asynchronous inserts. It allows to check status
|
|
of insert query in fire-and-forget mode.
|
|
-->
|
|
<asynchronous_insert_log>
|
|
<database>system</database>
|
|
<table>asynchronous_insert_log</table>
|
|
|
|
<flush_interval_milliseconds>7500</flush_interval_milliseconds>
|
|
<partition_by>event_date</partition_by>
|
|
<ttl>event_date + INTERVAL 3 DAY</ttl>
|
|
</asynchronous_insert_log>
|
|
|
|
<!-- <top_level_domains_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/top_level_domains/</top_level_domains_path> -->
|
|
<!-- Custom TLD lists.
|
|
Format: <name>/path/to/file</name>
|
|
|
|
Changes will not be applied w/o server restart.
|
|
Path to the list is under top_level_domains_path (see above).
|
|
-->
|
|
<top_level_domains_lists>
|
|
<!--
|
|
<public_suffix_list>/path/to/public_suffix_list.dat</public_suffix_list>
|
|
-->
|
|
</top_level_domains_lists>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Configuration of external dictionaries. See:
|
|
https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts
|
|
-->
|
|
<dictionaries_config>*_dictionary.*ml</dictionaries_config>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Configuration of user defined executable functions -->
|
|
<user_defined_executable_functions_config>*_function.*ml</user_defined_executable_functions_config>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Path in ZooKeeper to store user-defined SQL functions created by the command CREATE FUNCTION.
|
|
If not specified they will be stored locally. -->
|
|
<!-- <user_defined_zookeeper_path>/clickhouse/user_defined</user_defined_zookeeper_path> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Uncomment if you want data to be compressed 30-100% better.
|
|
Don't do that if you just started using ClickHouse.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<compression>
|
|
<!- - Set of variants. Checked in order. Last matching case wins. If nothing matches, lz4 will be used. - ->
|
|
<case>
|
|
|
|
<!- - Conditions. All must be satisfied. Some conditions may be omitted. - ->
|
|
<min_part_size>10000000000</min_part_size> <!- - Min part size in bytes. - ->
|
|
<min_part_size_ratio>0.01</min_part_size_ratio> <!- - Min size of part relative to whole table size. - ->
|
|
|
|
<!- - What compression method to use. - ->
|
|
<method>zstd</method>
|
|
</case>
|
|
</compression>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Configuration of encryption. The server executes a command to
|
|
obtain an encryption key at startup if such a command is
|
|
defined, or encryption codecs will be disabled otherwise. The
|
|
command is executed through /bin/sh and is expected to write
|
|
a Base64-encoded key to the stdout. -->
|
|
<encryption_codecs>
|
|
<!-- aes_128_gcm_siv -->
|
|
<!-- Example of getting hex key from env -->
|
|
<!-- the code should use this key and throw an exception if its length is not 16 bytes -->
|
|
<!--key_hex from_env="..."></key_hex -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Example of multiple hex keys. They can be imported from env or be written down in config-->
|
|
<!-- the code should use these keys and throw an exception if their length is not 16 bytes -->
|
|
<!-- key_hex id="0">...</key_hex -->
|
|
<!-- key_hex id="1" from_env=".."></key_hex -->
|
|
<!-- key_hex id="2">...</key_hex -->
|
|
<!-- current_key_id>2</current_key_id -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Example of getting hex key from config -->
|
|
<!-- the code should use this key and throw an exception if its length is not 16 bytes -->
|
|
<!-- key>...</key -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- example of adding nonce -->
|
|
<!-- nonce>...</nonce -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- /aes_128_gcm_siv -->
|
|
</encryption_codecs>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Allow to execute distributed DDL queries (CREATE, DROP, ALTER, RENAME) on cluster.
|
|
Works only if ZooKeeper is enabled. Comment it if such functionality isn't required. -->
|
|
<distributed_ddl>
|
|
<!-- Path in ZooKeeper to queue with DDL queries -->
|
|
<path>/clickhouse/task_queue/ddl</path>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Settings from this profile will be used to execute DDL queries -->
|
|
<!-- <profile>default</profile> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Controls how much ON CLUSTER queries can be run simultaneously. -->
|
|
<!-- <pool_size>1</pool_size> -->
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
Cleanup settings (active tasks will not be removed)
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Controls task TTL (default 1 week) -->
|
|
<!-- <task_max_lifetime>604800</task_max_lifetime> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Controls how often cleanup should be performed (in seconds) -->
|
|
<!-- <cleanup_delay_period>60</cleanup_delay_period> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Controls how many tasks could be in the queue -->
|
|
<!-- <max_tasks_in_queue>1000</max_tasks_in_queue> -->
|
|
</distributed_ddl>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Settings to fine tune MergeTree tables. See documentation in source code, in MergeTreeSettings.h -->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<merge_tree>
|
|
<max_suspicious_broken_parts>5</max_suspicious_broken_parts>
|
|
</merge_tree>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Protection from accidental DROP.
|
|
If size of a MergeTree table is greater than max_table_size_to_drop (in bytes) than table could not be dropped with any DROP query.
|
|
If you want do delete one table and don't want to change clickhouse-server config, you could create special file <clickhouse-path>/flags/force_drop_table and make DROP once.
|
|
By default max_table_size_to_drop is 50GB; max_table_size_to_drop=0 allows to DROP any tables.
|
|
The same for max_partition_size_to_drop.
|
|
Uncomment to disable protection.
|
|
-->
|
|
<!-- <max_table_size_to_drop>0</max_table_size_to_drop> -->
|
|
<!-- <max_partition_size_to_drop>0</max_partition_size_to_drop> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Example of parameters for GraphiteMergeTree table engine -->
|
|
<graphite_rollup_example>
|
|
<pattern>
|
|
<regexp>click_cost</regexp>
|
|
<function>any</function>
|
|
<retention>
|
|
<age>0</age>
|
|
<precision>3600</precision>
|
|
</retention>
|
|
<retention>
|
|
<age>86400</age>
|
|
<precision>60</precision>
|
|
</retention>
|
|
</pattern>
|
|
<default>
|
|
<function>max</function>
|
|
<retention>
|
|
<age>0</age>
|
|
<precision>60</precision>
|
|
</retention>
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<retention>
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<age>3600</age>
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<precision>300</precision>
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</retention>
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<retention>
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<age>86400</age>
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<precision>3600</precision>
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</retention>
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</default>
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</graphite_rollup_example>
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<!-- Directory in <clickhouse-path> containing schema files for various input formats.
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The directory will be created if it doesn't exist.
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-->
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<format_schema_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/format_schemas/</format_schema_path>
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<!-- Default query masking rules, matching lines would be replaced with something else in the logs
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(both text logs and system.query_log).
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name - name for the rule (optional)
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regexp - RE2 compatible regular expression (mandatory)
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replace - substitution string for sensitive data (optional, by default - six asterisks)
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<query_masking_rules>
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<rule>
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<name>hide encrypt/decrypt arguments</name>
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<regexp>((?:aes_)?(?:encrypt|decrypt)(?:_mysql)?)\s*\(\s*(?:'(?:\\'|.)+'|.*?)\s*\)</regexp>
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<replace>\1(???)</replace>
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</rule>
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</query_masking_rules> -->
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<!-- Uncomment to use custom http handlers.
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rules are checked from top to bottom, first match runs the handler
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url - to match request URL, you can use 'regex:' prefix to use regex match(optional)
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methods - to match request method, you can use commas to separate multiple method matches(optional)
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headers - to match request headers, match each child element(child element name is header name), you can use 'regex:' prefix to use regex match(optional)
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handler is request handler
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type - supported types: static, dynamic_query_handler, predefined_query_handler
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query - use with predefined_query_handler type, executes query when the handler is called
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query_param_name - use with dynamic_query_handler type, extracts and executes the value corresponding to the <query_param_name> value in HTTP request params
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status - use with static type, response status code
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content_type - use with static type, response content-type
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response_content - use with static type, Response content sent to client, when using the prefix 'file://' or 'config://', find the content from the file or configuration send to client.
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<http_handlers>
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<rule>
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<url>/</url>
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<methods>POST,GET</methods>
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<headers><pragma>no-cache</pragma></headers>
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<handler>
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<type>dynamic_query_handler</type>
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<query_param_name>query</query_param_name>
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</handler>
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</rule>
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<rule>
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<url>/predefined_query</url>
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<methods>POST,GET</methods>
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<handler>
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<type>predefined_query_handler</type>
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<query>SELECT * FROM system.settings</query>
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</handler>
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</rule>
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|
|
|
<rule>
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|
<handler>
|
|
<type>static</type>
|
|
<status>200</status>
|
|
<content_type>text/plain; charset=UTF-8</content_type>
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<response_content>config://http_server_default_response</response_content>
|
|
</handler>
|
|
</rule>
|
|
</http_handlers>
|
|
-->
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|
|
|
<send_crash_reports>
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|
<!-- Changing <enabled> to true allows sending crash reports to -->
|
|
<!-- the ClickHouse core developers team via Sentry https://sentry.io -->
|
|
<!-- Doing so at least in pre-production environments is highly appreciated -->
|
|
<enabled>false</enabled>
|
|
<!-- Change <anonymize> to true if you don't feel comfortable attaching the server hostname to the crash report -->
|
|
<anonymize>false</anonymize>
|
|
<!-- Default endpoint should be changed to different Sentry DSN only if you have -->
|
|
<!-- some in-house engineers or hired consultants who're going to debug ClickHouse issues for you -->
|
|
<endpoint>https://6f33034cfe684dd7a3ab9875e57b1c8d@o388870.ingest.sentry.io/5226277</endpoint>
|
|
</send_crash_reports>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Uncomment to disable ClickHouse internal DNS caching. -->
|
|
<!-- <disable_internal_dns_cache>1</disable_internal_dns_cache> -->
|
|
|
|
<!-- You can also configure rocksdb like this: -->
|
|
<!--
|
|
<rocksdb>
|
|
<options>
|
|
<max_background_jobs>8</max_background_jobs>
|
|
</options>
|
|
<column_family_options>
|
|
<num_levels>2</num_levels>
|
|
</column_family_options>
|
|
<tables>
|
|
<table>
|
|
<name>TABLE</name>
|
|
<options>
|
|
<max_background_jobs>8</max_background_jobs>
|
|
</options>
|
|
<column_family_options>
|
|
<num_levels>2</num_levels>
|
|
</column_family_options>
|
|
</table>
|
|
</tables>
|
|
</rocksdb>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- Configuration for the query cache -->
|
|
<query_cache>
|
|
<max_size_in_bytes>1073741824</max_size_in_bytes>
|
|
<max_entries>1024</max_entries>
|
|
<max_entry_size_in_bytes>1048576</max_entry_size_in_bytes>
|
|
<max_entry_size_in_rows>30000000</max_entry_size_in_rows>
|
|
</query_cache>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Uncomment if enable merge tree metadata cache -->
|
|
<!--merge_tree_metadata_cache>
|
|
<lru_cache_size>268435456</lru_cache_size>
|
|
<continue_if_corrupted>true</continue_if_corrupted>
|
|
</merge_tree_metadata_cache-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- This allows to disable exposing addresses in stack traces for security reasons.
|
|
Please be aware that it does not improve security much, but makes debugging much harder.
|
|
The addresses that are small offsets from zero will be displayed nevertheless to show nullptr dereferences.
|
|
Regardless of this configuration, the addresses are visible in the system.stack_trace and system.trace_log tables
|
|
if the user has access to these tables.
|
|
I don't recommend to change this setting.
|
|
<show_addresses_in_stack_traces>false</show_addresses_in_stack_traces>
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<!-- On Linux systems this can control the behavior of OOM killer.
|
|
<oom_score>-1000</oom_score>
|
|
-->
|
|
</clickhouse>
|