ClickHouse/docs/en/operations/troubleshooting.md
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Troubleshooting

Installation

You Can Not Get Deb-packages from ClickHouse Repository With apt-get

  • Check firewall settings.
  • If you can not access the repository by any reason, download packages as described in the Getting started article and install them manually with sudo dpkg -i <packages> command. Also, you need tzdata package.

Connecting to the Server

Possible issues:

  • The server is not running.
  • Unexpected or wrong configuration parameters.

Server Is Not Running

Check if server is runnnig

Command:

sudo service clickhouse-server status

If the server is not running, start it with the command:

sudo service clickhouse-server start

Check logs

The main log of clickhouse-server is in /var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.log by default.

In case of successful start you should see the strings:

  • <Information> Application: starting up. — Server started to run.
  • <Information> Application: Ready for connections. — Server runs and ready for connections.

If clickhouse-server start failed by the configuration error you should see the <Error> string with an error description. For example:

2019.01.11 15:23:25.549505 [ 45 ] {} <Error> ExternalDictionaries: Failed reloading 'event2id' external dictionary: Poco::Exception. Code: 1000, e.code() = 111, e.displayText() = Connection refused, e.what() = Connection refused

If you don't see an error at the end of file look through all the file from the string:

<Information> Application: starting up.

If you try to start the second instance of clickhouse-server at the server you see the following log:

2019.01.11 15:25:11.151730 [ 1 ] {} <Information> : Starting ClickHouse 19.1.0 with revision 54413
2019.01.11 15:25:11.154578 [ 1 ] {} <Information> Application: starting up
2019.01.11 15:25:11.156361 [ 1 ] {} <Information> StatusFile: Status file ./status already exists - unclean restart. Contents:
PID: 8510
Started at: 2019-01-11 15:24:23
Revision: 54413

2019.01.11 15:25:11.156673 [ 1 ] {} <Error> Application: DB::Exception: Cannot lock file ./status. Another server instance in same directory is already running.
2019.01.11 15:25:11.156682 [ 1 ] {} <Information> Application: shutting down
2019.01.11 15:25:11.156686 [ 1 ] {} <Debug> Application: Uninitializing subsystem: Logging Subsystem
2019.01.11 15:25:11.156716 [ 2 ] {} <Information> BaseDaemon: Stop SignalListener thread

See system.d logs

If there is no any useful information in clickhouse-server logs or there is no any logs, you can see system.d logs by the command:

sudo journalctl -u clickhouse-server

Start clickhouse-server in interactive mode

sudo -u clickhouse /usr/bin/clickhouse-server --config-file /etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml

This command starts the server as an interactive app with standard parameters of autostart script. In this mode clickhouse-server prints all the event messages into the console.

Configuration Parameters

Check:

  • Docker settings.

    If you run ClickHouse in Docker in IPv6 network, make sure that network=host is set.

  • Endpoint settings.

    Check listen_host and tcp_port settings.

    ClickHouse server accepts localhost connections only by default.

  • HTTP protocol settings.

    Check protocol settings for HTTP API.

  • Secure connection settings.

    Check:

    • The tcp_port_secure setting.
    • Settings for SSL sertificates.

    Use proper parameters while connecting. For example, use parameter port_secure with clickhouse_client.

  • User settings.

    You may use the wrong user name or password for it.

Queries Processing

If ClickHouse can not process the query, it sends the description of an error to the client. In the clickhouse-client you get a description of an error in console. If you use HTTP interface, ClickHouse sends error description in response body. For example,

$ curl 'http://localhost:8123/' --data-binary "SELECT a"
Code: 47, e.displayText() = DB::Exception: Unknown identifier: a. Note that there are no tables (FROM clause) in your query, context: required_names: 'a' source_tables: table_aliases: private_aliases: column_aliases: public_columns: 'a' masked_columns: array_join_columns: source_columns: , e.what() = DB::Exception

If you start clickhouse-client with stack-trace parameter, ClickHouse returns server stack trace with the description of an error.

It is possible that you see the message of connection broken. In this case, you can repeat query. If connection brakes any time you perform the query you should check the server logs for errors.

Efficiency of Queries Processing

If you see that ClickHouse works too slow, you need to profile the load of the server resources and network for your queries.

You can use clickhouse-benchmark utility to profile queries. It shows the number of queries processed in a second, the number of rows processed in a second and percentiles of query processing times.