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system.query_thread_log

Contains information about threads that execute queries, for example, thread name, thread start time, duration of query processing.

To start logging:

  1. Configure parameters in the query_thread_log section.
  2. Set log_query_threads to 1.

The flushing period of data is set in flush_interval_milliseconds parameter of the query_thread_log server settings section. To force flushing, use the SYSTEM FLUSH LOGS query.

ClickHouse does not delete data from the table automatically. See Introduction for more details.

Columns:

  • event_date (Date) — The date when the thread has finished execution of the query.
  • event_time (DateTime) — The date and time when the thread has finished execution of the query.
  • event_time_microsecinds (DateTime) — The date and time when the thread has finished execution of the query with microseconds precision.
  • query_start_time (DateTime) — Start time of query execution.
  • query_start_time_microseconds (DateTime64) — Start time of query execution with microsecond precision.
  • query_duration_ms (UInt64) — Duration of query execution.
  • read_rows (UInt64) — Number of read rows.
  • read_bytes (UInt64) — Number of read bytes.
  • written_rows (UInt64) — For INSERT queries, the number of written rows. For other queries, the column value is 0.
  • written_bytes (UInt64) — For INSERT queries, the number of written bytes. For other queries, the column value is 0.
  • memory_usage (Int64) — The difference between the amount of allocated and freed memory in context of this thread.
  • peak_memory_usage (Int64) — The maximum difference between the amount of allocated and freed memory in context of this thread.
  • thread_name (String) — Name of the thread.
  • thread_number (UInt32) — Internal thread ID.
  • thread_id (Int32) — thread ID.
  • master_thread_id (UInt64) — OS initial ID of initial thread.
  • query (String) — Query string.
  • is_initial_query (UInt8) — Query type. Possible values:
    • 1 — Query was initiated by the client.
    • 0 — Query was initiated by another query for distributed query execution.
  • user (String) — Name of the user who initiated the current query.
  • query_id (String) — ID of the query.
  • address (IPv6) — IP address that was used to make the query.
  • port (UInt16) — The client port that was used to make the query.
  • initial_user (String) — Name of the user who ran the initial query (for distributed query execution).
  • initial_query_id (String) — ID of the initial query (for distributed query execution).
  • initial_address (IPv6) — IP address that the parent query was launched from.
  • initial_port (UInt16) — The client port that was used to make the parent query.
  • interface (UInt8) — Interface that the query was initiated from. Possible values:
    • 1 — TCP.
    • 2 — HTTP.
  • os_user (String) — OSs username who runs clickhouse-client.
  • client_hostname (String) — Hostname of the client machine where the clickhouse-client or another TCP client is run.
  • client_name (String) — The clickhouse-client or another TCP client name.
  • client_revision (UInt32) — Revision of the clickhouse-client or another TCP client.
  • client_version_major (UInt32) — Major version of the clickhouse-client or another TCP client.
  • client_version_minor (UInt32) — Minor version of the clickhouse-client or another TCP client.
  • client_version_patch (UInt32) — Patch component of the clickhouse-client or another TCP client version.
  • http_method (UInt8) — HTTP method that initiated the query. Possible values:
    • 0 — The query was launched from the TCP interface.
    • 1 — GET method was used.
    • 2 — POST method was used.
  • http_user_agent (String) — The UserAgent header passed in the HTTP request.
  • quota_key (String) — The “quota key” specified in the quotas setting (see keyed).
  • revision (UInt32) — ClickHouse revision.
  • ProfileEvents (Map(String, UInt64)) — ProfileEvents that measure different metrics for this thread. The description of them could be found in the table system.events.

Example

 SELECT * FROM system.query_thread_log LIMIT 1 \G
Row 1:
──────
event_date:                    2020-09-11
event_time:                    2020-09-11 10:08:17
event_time_microseconds:       2020-09-11 10:08:17.134042
query_start_time:              2020-09-11 10:08:17
query_start_time_microseconds: 2020-09-11 10:08:17.063150
query_duration_ms:             70
read_rows:                     0
read_bytes:                    0
written_rows:                  1
written_bytes:                 12
memory_usage:                  4300844
peak_memory_usage:             4300844
thread_name:                   TCPHandler
thread_id:                     638133
master_thread_id:              638133
query:                         INSERT INTO test1 VALUES
is_initial_query:              1
user:                          default
query_id:                      50a320fd-85a8-49b8-8761-98a86bcbacef
address:                       ::ffff:127.0.0.1
port:                          33452
initial_user:                  default
initial_query_id:              50a320fd-85a8-49b8-8761-98a86bcbacef
initial_address:               ::ffff:127.0.0.1
initial_port:                  33452
interface:                     1
os_user:                       bharatnc
client_hostname:               tower
client_name:                   ClickHouse
client_revision:               54437
client_version_major:          20
client_version_minor:          7
client_version_patch:          2
http_method:                   0
http_user_agent:
quota_key:
revision:                      54440
ProfileEvents:        {'Query':1,'SelectQuery':1,'ReadCompressedBytes':36,'CompressedReadBufferBlocks':1,'CompressedReadBufferBytes':10,'IOBufferAllocs':1,'IOBufferAllocBytes':89,'ContextLock':15,'RWLockAcquiredReadLocks':1}

See Also

  • system.query_log — Description of the query_log system table which contains common information about queries execution.
  • system.query_views_log — This table contains information about each view executed during a query.

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