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    数据库概览
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    clickhouse
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    #clickhouse

    列式数据库,在十亿量级的查询中,查询7天内数据,可以在1s内返回

    可以应用在日志、数据分析、埋点领域

    官方地址

    数据类型

    #启动

    #单节点

    #!/bin/bash
    echo "Asia/Shanghai" > /etc/timezone
    
    docker stop clickhouse
    docker rm clickhouse
    docker run -d --name clickhouse \
    --restart=always \
    --network host \
    -m 4g \
    --add-host localhost:10.0.18.2 \
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
    -v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro \
    -e TZ='Asia/Shanghai' \
    --ulimit nofile=262144:262144 \
    -v $(pwd)/data:/var/lib/clickhouse \
    -v $(pwd)/config:/etc/clickhouse-server \
    -v $(pwd)/initdb:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d \
    -v $(pwd)/log:/var/log/clickhouse-server \
    clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.12-alpine
    
    # --volume=$(pwd)/scripts/init-db.sh:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init-db.sh \
    # docker logs -f clickhouse-server
    
    # 证书需要自己生成
    # openssl req -subj "/CN=localhost" -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout $(pwd)/config/server.key -out $(pwd)/config/server.crt

    #配置文件

    新版合分开配置文件
    .
    └── config
        ├── config.d
        │   └── default.xml
        ├── config.xml
        ├── users.d
        │   ├── default-password.xml
        │   └── root-password.xml
        └── users.xml
    users.xml
    config.xml
    default.xml
    default-password.xml
    root-password.xml
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
    
        
        <!-- Profiles of settings. -->
        <profiles>
            <!-- Default settings. -->
            <default>
                <max_memory_usage>5000000000</max_memory_usage>
                <allow_experimental_json_type>1</allow_experimental_json_type>
            </default>
    
            <!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
            <readonly>
                <max_memory_usage>5000000000</max_memory_usage>
                <allow_experimental_json_type>1</allow_experimental_json_type>
                <readonly>1</readonly>
            </readonly>
        </profiles>
     
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
       <users>
            <!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
            <default>
                <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
    
                     Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
    
                     If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
                     Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
                     Password could be empty.
    
                     If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
                     Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
    
                     If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
    
                     If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
                      place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
                     Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
    
                     If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
                      place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
                     The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
                     You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
                      whose initiator's realm matches it.
                     Example: <kerberos />
                     Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
    
                     How to generate decent password:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
    
                     How to generate double SHA1:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
                -->
                <!-- <password>YTayv2axFd1cM9oI</password> -->
                <!-- QzSVKdQi -->
                <password_sha256_hex>49b2de847e7d7795c8da412077ceee99ae82b3878bd83e4b89b621b70c6c198d</password_sha256_hex>
    
                <!-- List of networks with open access.
    
                     To open access from everywhere, specify:
                        <ip>::/0</ip>
    
                     To open access only from localhost, specify:
                        <ip>::1</ip>
                        <ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
    
                     Each element of list has one of the following forms:
                     <ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
                         2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
                     <host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
                         To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                     <host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
                         To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
                         Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                         Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
                     All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
                -->
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
    
                <!-- Settings profile for user. -->
                <profile>default</profile>
    
                <!-- Quota for user. -->
                <quota>default</quota>
    
                <!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
                <access_management>0</access_management>
            </default>
            <root>
                <!-- gsm919Ht -->
                <password_sha256_hex>6c674c4f6458a24b6d154215cf45e8b53b87ac0b733085187a7260794a6af71f</password_sha256_hex>
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
                <profile>default</profile>
                <quota>default</quota>
                <!-- 以下配置是添加管理员权限 -->
                <access_management>1</access_management>
                <named_collection_control>1</named_collection_control>
                <show_named_collections>1</show_named_collections>
                <show_named_collections_secrets>1</show_named_collections_secrets>
            </root>
        </users>
    
        <!-- Quotas. -->
        <quotas>
            <!-- Name of quota. -->
            <default>
                <!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
                <interval>
                    <!-- Length of interval. -->
                    <duration>3600</duration>
    
                    <!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
                    <queries>0</queries>
                    <errors>0</errors>
                    <result_rows>0</result_rows>
                    <read_rows>0</read_rows>
                    <execution_time>0</execution_time>
                </interval>
            </default>
        </quotas>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!--
      NOTE: User and query level settings are set up in "users.xml" file.
      If you have accidentally specified user-level settings here, server won't start.
      You can either move the settings to the right place inside "users.xml" file
       or add <skip_check_for_incorrect_settings>1</skip_check_for_incorrect_settings> here.
    -->
    <clickhouse>
        <logger>
            <!-- Possible levels [1]:
    
              - none (turns off logging)
              - fatal
              - critical
              - error
              - warning
              - notice
              - information
              - debug
              - trace
              - test (not for production usage)
    
                [1]: https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/Logger.h#L105-L114
            -->
            <level>trace</level>
            <log>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.log</log>
            <errorlog>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.err.log</errorlog>
            <!-- Rotation policy
                 See https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/FileChannel.h#L54-L85
              -->
            <size>1000M</size>
            <count>10</count>
            <!-- <console>1</console> --> <!-- Default behavior is autodetection (log to console if not daemon mode and is tty) -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides (legacy):
    
            For example to suppress logging of the ConfigReloader you can use:
            NOTE: levels.logger is reserved, see below.
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <ConfigReloader>none</ConfigReloader>
            </levels>
            -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides:
    
            For example to suppress logging of the RBAC for default user you can use:
            (But please note that the logger name maybe changed from version to version, even after minor upgrade)
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <logger>
                <name>ContextAccess (default)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
              <logger>
                <name>DatabaseOrdinary (test)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
            </levels>
            -->
        </logger>
    
        <!-- Add headers to response in options request. OPTIONS method is used in CORS preflight requests. -->
        <!-- It is off by default. Next headers are obligate for CORS.-->
        <!-- http_options_response>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Origin</name>
                <value>*</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Headers</name>
                <value>origin, x-requested-with</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Methods</name>
                <value>POST, GET, OPTIONS</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Max-Age</name>
                <value>86400</value>
            </header>
        </http_options_response -->
    
        <!-- It is the name that will be shown in the clickhouse-client.
             By default, anything with "production" will be highlighted in red in query prompt.
        -->
        <!--display_name>production</display_name-->
    
        <!-- Port for HTTP API. See also 'https_port' for secure connections.
             This interface is also used by ODBC and JDBC drivers (DataGrip, Dbeaver, ...)
             and by most of web interfaces (embedded UI, Grafana, Redash, ...).
          -->
        <http_port>8123</http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for interaction by native protocol with:
             - clickhouse-client and other native ClickHouse tools (clickhouse-benchmark, clickhouse-copier);
             - clickhouse-server with other clickhouse-servers for distributed query processing;
             - ClickHouse drivers and applications supporting native protocol
             (this protocol is also informally called as "the TCP protocol");
             See also 'tcp_port_secure' for secure connections.
        -->
        <tcp_port>9002</tcp_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with MySQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be MySQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <mysql_port>9004</mysql_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with PostgreSQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be PostgreSQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <postgresql_port>9005</postgresql_port>
    
        <!-- HTTP API with TLS (HTTPS).
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <https_port>8443</https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_port_secure>9440</tcp_port_secure> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface wrapped with PROXYv1 protocol
             PROXYv1 header sent for every connection.
             ClickHouse will extract information about proxy-forwarded client address from the header.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_with_proxy_port>9011</tcp_with_proxy_port> -->
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas. Used for data exchange.
             It provides low-level data access between servers.
             This port should not be accessible from untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
             Data transferred over connections to this port should not go through untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_https_port'.
          -->
        <interserver_http_port>9009</interserver_http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
          -->
        <!-- <interserver_https_port>9010</interserver_https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Hostname that is used by other replicas to request this server.
             If not specified, than it is determined analogous to 'hostname -f' command.
             This setting could be used to switch replication to another network interface
             (the server may be connected to multiple networks via multiple addresses)
          -->
    
        <!--
        <interserver_http_host>example.yandex.ru</interserver_http_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- You can specify credentials for authenthication between replicas.
             This is required when interserver_https_port is accessible from untrusted networks,
             and also recommended to avoid SSRF attacks from possibly compromised services in your network.
          -->
        <!--<interserver_http_credentials>
            <user>interserver</user>
            <password></password>
        </interserver_http_credentials>-->
    
        <!-- Listen specified address.
             Use :: (wildcard IPv6 address), if you want to accept connections both with IPv4 and IPv6 from everywhere.
             Notes:
             If you open connections from wildcard address, make sure that at least one of the following measures applied:
             - server is protected by firewall and not accessible from untrusted networks;
             - all users are restricted to subset of network addresses (see users.xml);
             - all users have strong passwords, only secure (TLS) interfaces are accessible, or connections are only made via TLS interfaces.
             - users without password have readonly access.
             See also: https://www.shodan.io/search?query=clickhouse
          -->
        <!-- <listen_host>::</listen_host> -->
    
    
        <!-- Same for hosts without support for IPv6: -->
        <listen_host>0.0.0.0</listen_host>
    
        <!-- Default values - try listen localhost on IPv4 and IPv6. -->
        <!--
        <listen_host>::1</listen_host>
        <listen_host>127.0.0.1</listen_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- Don't exit if IPv6 or IPv4 networks are unavailable while trying to listen. -->
        <!-- <listen_try>0</listen_try> -->
    
        <!-- Allow multiple servers to listen on the same address:port. This is not recommended.
          -->
        <!-- <listen_reuse_port>0</listen_reuse_port> -->
    
        <!-- <listen_backlog>4096</listen_backlog> -->
    
        <max_connections>4096</max_connections>
    
        <!-- For 'Connection: keep-alive' in HTTP 1.1 -->
        <keep_alive_timeout>3</keep_alive_timeout>
    
        <!-- gRPC protocol (see src/Server/grpc_protos/clickhouse_grpc.proto for the API) -->
        <!-- <grpc_port>9100</grpc_port> -->
        <grpc>
            <enable_ssl>false</enable_ssl>
    
            <!-- The following two files are used only if enable_ssl=1 -->
            <ssl_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_cert_file</ssl_cert_file>
            <ssl_key_file>/path/to/ssl_key_file</ssl_key_file>
    
            <!-- Whether server will request client for a certificate -->
            <ssl_require_client_auth>false</ssl_require_client_auth>
    
            <!-- The following file is used only if ssl_require_client_auth=1 -->
            <ssl_ca_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_ca_cert_file</ssl_ca_cert_file>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression type (can be overridden by client, see the transport_compression_type field in QueryInfo).
                 Supported algorithms: none, deflate, gzip, stream_gzip -->
            <transport_compression_type>none</transport_compression_type>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression level. Supported levels: 0..3 -->
            <transport_compression_level>0</transport_compression_level>
    
            <!-- Send/receive message size limits in bytes. -1 means unlimited -->
            <max_send_message_size>-1</max_send_message_size>
            <max_receive_message_size>-1</max_receive_message_size>
    
            <!-- Enable if you want very detailed logs -->
            <verbose_logs>false</verbose_logs>
        </grpc>
    
        <!-- 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 -->
        <openSSL>
            <server> <!-- Used for https server AND secure tcp port -->
                <!-- 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 -->
                <certificateFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.crt</certificateFile>
                <privateKeyFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.key</privateKeyFile>
                <!-- dhparams are optional. You can delete the <dhParamsFile> element.
                     To generate dhparams, use the following command:
                      openssl dhparam -out /etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem 4096
                     Only file format with BEGIN DH PARAMETERS is supported.
                  -->
                <!-- <dhParamsFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem</dhParamsFile> -->
                <verificationMode>none</verificationMode>
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
            </server>
    
            <client> <!-- Used for connecting to https dictionary source and secured Zookeeper communication -->
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
                <!-- Use for self-signed: <verificationMode>none</verificationMode> -->
                <invalidCertificateHandler>
                    <!-- Use for self-signed: <name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name> -->
                    <name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
                </invalidCertificateHandler>
            </client>
        </openSSL>
    
        <!-- Default root page on http[s] server. For example load UI from https://tabix.io/ when opening http://localhost:8123 -->
        <!--
        <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>
        -->
    
        <!-- Maximum number of concurrent queries. -->
        <max_concurrent_queries>100</max_concurrent_queries>
    
        <!-- Maximum memory usage (resident set size) for server process.
             Zero value or unset means default. Default is "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM.
             If the value is larger than "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM, it will be cut down.
    
             The constraint is checked on query execution time.
             If a query tries to allocate memory and the current memory usage plus allocation is greater
              than specified threshold, exception will be thrown.
    
             It is not practical to set this constraint to small values like just a few gigabytes,
              because memory allocator will keep this amount of memory in caches and the server will deny service of queries.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage>0</max_server_memory_usage>
    
        <!-- Maximum number of threads in the Global thread pool.
        This will default to a maximum of 10000 threads if not specified.
        This setting will be useful in scenarios where there are a large number
        of distributed queries that are running concurrently but are idling most
        of the time, in which case a higher number of threads might be required.
        -->
    
        <max_thread_pool_size>10000</max_thread_pool_size>
    
        <!-- Number of workers to recycle connections in background (see also drain_timeout).
             If the pool is full, connection will be drained synchronously. -->
        <!-- <max_threads_for_connection_collector>10</max_threads_for_connection_collector> -->
    
        <!-- On memory constrained environments you may have to set this to value larger than 1.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>0.9</max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>
    
        <!-- Simple server-wide memory profiler. Collect a stack trace at every peak allocation step (in bytes).
             Data will be stored in system.trace_log table with query_id = empty string.
             Zero means disabled.
          -->
        <total_memory_profiler_step>4194304</total_memory_profiler_step>
    
        <!-- Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type.
             The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation.
             Note that sampling happens only when the amount of untracked memory exceeds the untracked memory limit,
              which is 4 MiB by default but can be lowered if 'total_memory_profiler_step' is lowered.
             You may want to set 'total_memory_profiler_step' to 1 for extra fine grained sampling.
          -->
        <total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>0</total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>
    
        <!-- Set limit on number of open files (default: maximum). This setting makes sense on Mac OS X because getrlimit() fails to retrieve
             correct maximum value. -->
        <!-- <max_open_files>262144</max_open_files> -->
    
        <!-- Size of cache of uncompressed blocks of data, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             Cache is used when 'use_uncompressed_cache' user setting turned on (off by default).
             Uncompressed cache is advantageous only for very short queries and in rare cases.
    
             Note: uncompressed cache can be pointless for lz4, because memory bandwidth
             is slower than multi-core decompression on some server configurations.
             Enabling it can sometimes paradoxically make queries slower.
          -->
        <uncompressed_cache_size>8589934592</uncompressed_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Approximate size of mark cache, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             You should not lower this value.
          -->
        <mark_cache_size>5368709120</mark_cache_size>
    
    
        <!-- If you enable the `min_bytes_to_use_mmap_io` setting,
             the data in MergeTree tables can be read with mmap to avoid copying from kernel to userspace.
             It makes sense only for large files and helps only if data reside in page cache.
             To avoid frequent open/mmap/munmap/close calls (which are very expensive due to consequent page faults)
             and to reuse mappings from several threads and queries,
             the cache of mapped files is maintained. Its size is the number of mapped regions (usually equal to the number of mapped files).
             The amount of data in mapped files can be monitored
             in system.metrics, system.metric_log by the MMappedFiles, MMappedFileBytes metrics
             and in system.asynchronous_metrics, system.asynchronous_metrics_log by the MMapCacheCells metric,
             and also in system.events, system.processes, system.query_log, system.query_thread_log, system.query_views_log by the
             CreatedReadBufferMMap, CreatedReadBufferMMapFailed, MMappedFileCacheHits, MMappedFileCacheMisses events.
             Note that the amount of data in mapped files does not consume memory directly and is not accounted
             in query or server memory usage - because this memory can be discarded similar to OS page cache.
             The cache is dropped (the files are closed) automatically on removal of old parts in MergeTree,
             also it can be dropped manually by the SYSTEM DROP MMAP CACHE query.
          -->
        <mmap_cache_size>1000</mmap_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in bytes for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_size>134217728</compiled_expression_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in elements for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>10000</compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>
    
        <!-- Path to data directory, with trailing slash. -->
        <path>/var/lib/clickhouse/</path>
    
        <!-- Path to temporary data for processing hard queries. -->
        <tmp_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/tmp/</tmp_path>
    
        <!-- 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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(objectClass=group)(member={user_dn}))</search_filter>
                            <prefix>clickhouse_</prefix>
                        </role_mapping>
                    </ldap>
            -->
        </user_directories>
    
        <!-- Default profile of settings. -->
        <default_profile>default</default_profile>
    
        <!-- Comma-separated list of prefixes for user-defined settings. -->
        <custom_settings_prefixes></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: W-SU is an alias for Europe/Moscow and Zulu is an alias for UTC.
        -->
        <!-- <timezone>Europe/Moscow</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/ru/yandex/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/ru/yandex/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/
          -->
    
        <!-- 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: "yandex.ru", "yandex.ru." and "www.yandex.ru" 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.
                        "yandex.ru" -> "yandex.ru:443", "yandex.ru:80" etc. is allowed, but "yandex.ru:80" -> only "yandex.ru: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>yandex.ru</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>-->
    
        <!-- 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>
        -->
        -->
        
        <macros>
            <shard>shard-dc-cn-sh-vm-083</shard>
            <replica>replica-dc-cn-sh-vm-083</replica>
        </macros>
    
        <!-- 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>
            -->
    
            <!-- 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>
        </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>
            <!--
                Asynchronous metrics are updated once a minute, so there is
                no need to flush more often.
            -->
            <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. -->
        <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>
    
        <!-- Parameters for embedded dictionaries, used in Yandex.Metrica.
             See https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/dicts/internal_dicts/
        -->
    
        <!-- Path to file with region hierarchy. -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_hierarchy_file>/opt/geo/regions_hierarchy.txt</path_to_regions_hierarchy_file> -->
    
        <!-- Path to directory with files containing names of regions -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_names_files>/opt/geo/</path_to_regions_names_files> -->
    
    
        <!-- <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.xml</dictionaries_config>
    
        <!-- Configuration of user defined executable functions -->
        <user_defined_executable_functions_config>*_function.xml</user_defined_executable_functions_config>
    
        <!-- 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>
                <retention>
                    <age>3600</age>
                    <precision>300</precision>
                </retention>
                <retention>
                    <age>86400</age>
                    <precision>3600</precision>
                </retention>
            </default>
        </graphite_rollup_example>
    
        <!-- Directory in <clickhouse-path> containing schema files for various input formats.
             The directory will be created if it doesn't exist.
          -->
        <format_schema_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/format_schemas/</format_schema_path>
    
        <!-- Default query masking rules, matching lines would be replaced with something else in the logs
            (both text logs and system.query_log).
            name - name for the rule (optional)
            regexp - RE2 compatible regular expression (mandatory)
            replace - substitution string for sensitive data (optional, by default - six asterisks)
        -->
        <query_masking_rules>
            <rule>
                <name>hide encrypt/decrypt arguments</name>
                <regexp>((?:aes_)?(?:encrypt|decrypt)(?:_mysql)?)\s*\(\s*(?:'(?:\\'|.)+'|.*?)\s*\)</regexp>
                <!-- or more secure, but also more invasive:
                    (aes_\w+)\s*\(.*\)
                -->
                <replace>\1(???)</replace>
            </rule>
        </query_masking_rules>
    
        <!-- Uncomment to use custom http handlers.
            rules are checked from top to bottom, first match runs the handler
                url - to match request URL, you can use 'regex:' prefix to use regex match(optional)
                methods - to match request method, you can use commas to separate multiple method matches(optional)
                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)
            handler is request handler
                type - supported types: static, dynamic_query_handler, predefined_query_handler
                query - use with predefined_query_handler type, executes query when the handler is called
                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
                status - use with static type, response status code
                content_type - use with static type, response content-type
                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.
    
        <http_handlers>
            <rule>
                <url>/</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <headers><pragma>no-cache</pragma></headers>
                <handler>
                    <type>dynamic_query_handler</type>
                    <query_param_name>query</query_param_name>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <url>/predefined_query</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <handler>
                    <type>predefined_query_handler</type>
                    <query>SELECT * FROM system.settings</query>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <handler>
                    <type>static</type>
                    <status>200</status>
                    <content_type>text/plain; charset=UTF-8</content_type>
                    <response_content>config://http_server_default_response</response_content>
                </handler>
            </rule>
        </http_handlers>
        -->
    
        <send_crash_reports>
            <!-- 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>
        -->
    
    </clickhouse>
    
    
    <clickhouse>
        <merge_tree>
            <max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes>10000000000</max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes>
        </merge_tree>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
       <users>
            <!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
            <default>
                <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
    
                     Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
    
                     If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
                     Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
                     Password could be empty.
    
                     If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
                     Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
    
                     If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
    
                     If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
                      place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
                     Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
    
                     If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
                      place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
                     The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
                     You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
                      whose initiator's realm matches it.
                     Example: <kerberos />
                     Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
    
                     How to generate decent password:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
    
                     How to generate double SHA1:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
                -->
                <!-- <password>qSTbcxyX</password> -->
                <password_sha256_hex>8936e4fd1fb2d8296ce8a51f4cfda40fa63cbb4f9b467c75c19db9c596bd3892</password_sha256_hex>
    
                <!-- List of networks with open access.
    
                     To open access from everywhere, specify:
                        <ip>::/0</ip>
    
                     To open access only from localhost, specify:
                        <ip>::1</ip>
                        <ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
    
                     Each element of list has one of the following forms:
                     <ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
                         2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
                     <host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
                         To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                     <host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
                         To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
                         Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                         Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
                     All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
                -->
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
    
                <!-- Settings profile for user. -->
                <profile>default</profile>
    
                <!-- Quota for user. -->
                <quota>default</quota>
    
                <!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
                <access_management>0</access_management>
            </default>
        </users>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
    
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
       <users>
            <root>
                <!-- ofk3Mwgo -->
                <password_sha256_hex>fd3d3bd100ce9e7a1dc697b83f5e059b046162426b3c68ef3228b8767438db33</password_sha256_hex>
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
                <profile>default</profile>
                <quota>default</quota>
                <!-- 以下配置是添加管理员权限 -->
                <access_management>1</access_management>
                <named_collection_control>1</named_collection_control>
                <show_named_collections>1</show_named_collections>
                <show_named_collections_secrets>1</show_named_collections_secrets>
            </root>
        </users>
    </clickhouse>
    
    旧版合一起配置文件
    .
    ├── config
    │   ├── config.xml
    │   ├── server.crt
    │   └── server.key
    │   └── users.xml
    └── setup.sh
    users.xml
    config.xml
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
    
        
        <!-- Profiles of settings. -->
        <profiles>
            <!-- Default settings. -->
            <default>
                <max_memory_usage>2000000000</max_memory_usage>
            </default>
    
            <!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
            <readonly>
                <max_memory_usage>2000000000</max_memory_usage>
                <readonly>1</readonly>
            </readonly>
        </profiles>
    
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
        <users>
            <!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
            <default>
                <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
    
                     Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
    
                     If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
                     Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
                     Password could be empty.
    
                     If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
                     Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
    
                     If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
    
                     If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
                      place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
                     Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
    
                     If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
                      place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
                     The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
                     You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
                      whose initiator's realm matches it.
                     Example: <kerberos />
                     Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
    
                     How to generate decent password:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
    
                     How to generate double SHA1:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
                -->
                <password></password>
    
                <!-- List of networks with open access.
    
                     To open access from everywhere, specify:
                        <ip>::/0</ip>
    
                     To open access only from localhost, specify:
                        <ip>::1</ip>
                        <ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
    
                     Each element of list has one of the following forms:
                     <ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
                         2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
                     <host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
                         To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                     <host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
                         To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
                         Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                         Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
                     All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
                -->
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
    
                <!-- Settings profile for user. -->
                <profile>default</profile>
    
                <!-- Quota for user. -->
                <quota>default</quota>
    
                <!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
                <access_management>1</access_management>
            </default>
            <root>
                <password></password>
                <access_management>1</access_management>
            </root>
        </users>
    
        <!-- Quotas. -->
        <quotas>
            <!-- Name of quota. -->
            <default>
                <!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
                <interval>
                    <!-- Length of interval. -->
                    <duration>3600</duration>
    
                    <!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
                    <queries>0</queries>
                    <errors>0</errors>
                    <result_rows>0</result_rows>
                    <read_rows>0</read_rows>
                    <execution_time>0</execution_time>
                </interval>
            </default>
        </quotas>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!--
      NOTE: User and query level settings are set up in "users.xml" file.
      If you have accidentally specified user-level settings here, server won't start.
      You can either move the settings to the right place inside "users.xml" file
       or add <skip_check_for_incorrect_settings>1</skip_check_for_incorrect_settings> here.
    -->
    <clickhouse>
        <logger>
            <!-- Possible levels [1]:
    
              - none (turns off logging)
              - fatal
              - critical
              - error
              - warning
              - notice
              - information
              - debug
              - trace
              - test (not for production usage)
    
                [1]: https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/Logger.h#L105-L114
            -->
            <level>trace</level>
            <log>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.log</log>
            <errorlog>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.err.log</errorlog>
            <!-- Rotation policy
                 See https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/FileChannel.h#L54-L85
              -->
            <size>1000M</size>
            <count>10</count>
            <!-- <console>1</console> --> <!-- Default behavior is autodetection (log to console if not daemon mode and is tty) -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides (legacy):
    
            For example to suppress logging of the ConfigReloader you can use:
            NOTE: levels.logger is reserved, see below.
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <ConfigReloader>none</ConfigReloader>
            </levels>
            -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides:
    
            For example to suppress logging of the RBAC for default user you can use:
            (But please note that the logger name maybe changed from version to version, even after minor upgrade)
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <logger>
                <name>ContextAccess (default)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
              <logger>
                <name>DatabaseOrdinary (test)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
            </levels>
            -->
        </logger>
    
        <!-- Add headers to response in options request. OPTIONS method is used in CORS preflight requests. -->
        <!-- It is off by default. Next headers are obligate for CORS.-->
        <!-- http_options_response>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Origin</name>
                <value>*</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Headers</name>
                <value>origin, x-requested-with</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Methods</name>
                <value>POST, GET, OPTIONS</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Max-Age</name>
                <value>86400</value>
            </header>
        </http_options_response -->
    
        <!-- It is the name that will be shown in the clickhouse-client.
             By default, anything with "production" will be highlighted in red in query prompt.
        -->
        <!--display_name>production</display_name-->
    
        <!-- Port for HTTP API. See also 'https_port' for secure connections.
             This interface is also used by ODBC and JDBC drivers (DataGrip, Dbeaver, ...)
             and by most of web interfaces (embedded UI, Grafana, Redash, ...).
          -->
        <http_port>8123</http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for interaction by native protocol with:
             - clickhouse-client and other native ClickHouse tools (clickhouse-benchmark, clickhouse-copier);
             - clickhouse-server with other clickhouse-servers for distributed query processing;
             - ClickHouse drivers and applications supporting native protocol
             (this protocol is also informally called as "the TCP protocol");
             See also 'tcp_port_secure' for secure connections.
        -->
        <tcp_port>9000</tcp_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with MySQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be MySQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <mysql_port>9004</mysql_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with PostgreSQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be PostgreSQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <postgresql_port>9005</postgresql_port>
    
        <!-- HTTP API with TLS (HTTPS).
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <https_port>8443</https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_port_secure>9440</tcp_port_secure> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface wrapped with PROXYv1 protocol
             PROXYv1 header sent for every connection.
             ClickHouse will extract information about proxy-forwarded client address from the header.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_with_proxy_port>9011</tcp_with_proxy_port> -->
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas. Used for data exchange.
             It provides low-level data access between servers.
             This port should not be accessible from untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
             Data transferred over connections to this port should not go through untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_https_port'.
          -->
        <interserver_http_port>9009</interserver_http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
          -->
        <!-- <interserver_https_port>9010</interserver_https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Hostname that is used by other replicas to request this server.
             If not specified, than it is determined analogous to 'hostname -f' command.
             This setting could be used to switch replication to another network interface
             (the server may be connected to multiple networks via multiple addresses)
          -->
    
        <!--
        <interserver_http_host>example.yandex.ru</interserver_http_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- You can specify credentials for authenthication between replicas.
             This is required when interserver_https_port is accessible from untrusted networks,
             and also recommended to avoid SSRF attacks from possibly compromised services in your network.
          -->
        <!--<interserver_http_credentials>
            <user>interserver</user>
            <password></password>
        </interserver_http_credentials>-->
    
        <!-- Listen specified address.
             Use :: (wildcard IPv6 address), if you want to accept connections both with IPv4 and IPv6 from everywhere.
             Notes:
             If you open connections from wildcard address, make sure that at least one of the following measures applied:
             - server is protected by firewall and not accessible from untrusted networks;
             - all users are restricted to subset of network addresses (see users.xml);
             - all users have strong passwords, only secure (TLS) interfaces are accessible, or connections are only made via TLS interfaces.
             - users without password have readonly access.
             See also: https://www.shodan.io/search?query=clickhouse
          -->
        <!-- <listen_host>::</listen_host> -->
    
    
        <!-- Same for hosts without support for IPv6: -->
        <listen_host>0.0.0.0</listen_host>
    
        <!-- Default values - try listen localhost on IPv4 and IPv6. -->
        <!--
        <listen_host>::1</listen_host>
        <listen_host>127.0.0.1</listen_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- Don't exit if IPv6 or IPv4 networks are unavailable while trying to listen. -->
        <!-- <listen_try>0</listen_try> -->
    
        <!-- Allow multiple servers to listen on the same address:port. This is not recommended.
          -->
        <!-- <listen_reuse_port>0</listen_reuse_port> -->
    
        <!-- <listen_backlog>4096</listen_backlog> -->
    
        <max_connections>4096</max_connections>
    
        <!-- For 'Connection: keep-alive' in HTTP 1.1 -->
        <keep_alive_timeout>3</keep_alive_timeout>
    
        <!-- gRPC protocol (see src/Server/grpc_protos/clickhouse_grpc.proto for the API) -->
        <!-- <grpc_port>9100</grpc_port> -->
        <grpc>
            <enable_ssl>false</enable_ssl>
    
            <!-- The following two files are used only if enable_ssl=1 -->
            <ssl_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_cert_file</ssl_cert_file>
            <ssl_key_file>/path/to/ssl_key_file</ssl_key_file>
    
            <!-- Whether server will request client for a certificate -->
            <ssl_require_client_auth>false</ssl_require_client_auth>
    
            <!-- The following file is used only if ssl_require_client_auth=1 -->
            <ssl_ca_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_ca_cert_file</ssl_ca_cert_file>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression type (can be overridden by client, see the transport_compression_type field in QueryInfo).
                 Supported algorithms: none, deflate, gzip, stream_gzip -->
            <transport_compression_type>none</transport_compression_type>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression level. Supported levels: 0..3 -->
            <transport_compression_level>0</transport_compression_level>
    
            <!-- Send/receive message size limits in bytes. -1 means unlimited -->
            <max_send_message_size>-1</max_send_message_size>
            <max_receive_message_size>-1</max_receive_message_size>
    
            <!-- Enable if you want very detailed logs -->
            <verbose_logs>false</verbose_logs>
        </grpc>
    
        <!-- 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 -->
        <openSSL>
            <server> <!-- Used for https server AND secure tcp port -->
                <!-- 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 -->
                <certificateFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.crt</certificateFile>
                <privateKeyFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/server.key</privateKeyFile>
                <!-- dhparams are optional. You can delete the <dhParamsFile> element.
                     To generate dhparams, use the following command:
                      openssl dhparam -out /etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem 4096
                     Only file format with BEGIN DH PARAMETERS is supported.
                  -->
                <!-- <dhParamsFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem</dhParamsFile> -->
                <verificationMode>none</verificationMode>
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
            </server>
    
            <client> <!-- Used for connecting to https dictionary source and secured Zookeeper communication -->
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
                <!-- Use for self-signed: <verificationMode>none</verificationMode> -->
                <invalidCertificateHandler>
                    <!-- Use for self-signed: <name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name> -->
                    <name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
                </invalidCertificateHandler>
            </client>
        </openSSL>
    
        <!-- Default root page on http[s] server. For example load UI from https://tabix.io/ when opening http://localhost:8123 -->
        <!--
        <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>
        -->
    
        <!-- Maximum number of concurrent queries. -->
        <max_concurrent_queries>100</max_concurrent_queries>
    
        <!-- Maximum memory usage (resident set size) for server process.
             Zero value or unset means default. Default is "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM.
             If the value is larger than "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM, it will be cut down.
    
             The constraint is checked on query execution time.
             If a query tries to allocate memory and the current memory usage plus allocation is greater
              than specified threshold, exception will be thrown.
    
             It is not practical to set this constraint to small values like just a few gigabytes,
              because memory allocator will keep this amount of memory in caches and the server will deny service of queries.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage>0</max_server_memory_usage>
    
        <!-- Maximum number of threads in the Global thread pool.
        This will default to a maximum of 10000 threads if not specified.
        This setting will be useful in scenarios where there are a large number
        of distributed queries that are running concurrently but are idling most
        of the time, in which case a higher number of threads might be required.
        -->
    
        <max_thread_pool_size>10000</max_thread_pool_size>
    
        <!-- Number of workers to recycle connections in background (see also drain_timeout).
             If the pool is full, connection will be drained synchronously. -->
        <!-- <max_threads_for_connection_collector>10</max_threads_for_connection_collector> -->
    
        <!-- On memory constrained environments you may have to set this to value larger than 1.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>0.9</max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>
    
        <!-- Simple server-wide memory profiler. Collect a stack trace at every peak allocation step (in bytes).
             Data will be stored in system.trace_log table with query_id = empty string.
             Zero means disabled.
          -->
        <total_memory_profiler_step>4194304</total_memory_profiler_step>
    
        <!-- Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type.
             The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation.
             Note that sampling happens only when the amount of untracked memory exceeds the untracked memory limit,
              which is 4 MiB by default but can be lowered if 'total_memory_profiler_step' is lowered.
             You may want to set 'total_memory_profiler_step' to 1 for extra fine grained sampling.
          -->
        <total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>0</total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>
    
        <!-- Set limit on number of open files (default: maximum). This setting makes sense on Mac OS X because getrlimit() fails to retrieve
             correct maximum value. -->
        <!-- <max_open_files>262144</max_open_files> -->
    
        <!-- Size of cache of uncompressed blocks of data, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             Cache is used when 'use_uncompressed_cache' user setting turned on (off by default).
             Uncompressed cache is advantageous only for very short queries and in rare cases.
    
             Note: uncompressed cache can be pointless for lz4, because memory bandwidth
             is slower than multi-core decompression on some server configurations.
             Enabling it can sometimes paradoxically make queries slower.
          -->
        <uncompressed_cache_size>8589934592</uncompressed_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Approximate size of mark cache, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             You should not lower this value.
          -->
        <mark_cache_size>5368709120</mark_cache_size>
    
    
        <!-- If you enable the `min_bytes_to_use_mmap_io` setting,
             the data in MergeTree tables can be read with mmap to avoid copying from kernel to userspace.
             It makes sense only for large files and helps only if data reside in page cache.
             To avoid frequent open/mmap/munmap/close calls (which are very expensive due to consequent page faults)
             and to reuse mappings from several threads and queries,
             the cache of mapped files is maintained. Its size is the number of mapped regions (usually equal to the number of mapped files).
             The amount of data in mapped files can be monitored
             in system.metrics, system.metric_log by the MMappedFiles, MMappedFileBytes metrics
             and in system.asynchronous_metrics, system.asynchronous_metrics_log by the MMapCacheCells metric,
             and also in system.events, system.processes, system.query_log, system.query_thread_log, system.query_views_log by the
             CreatedReadBufferMMap, CreatedReadBufferMMapFailed, MMappedFileCacheHits, MMappedFileCacheMisses events.
             Note that the amount of data in mapped files does not consume memory directly and is not accounted
             in query or server memory usage - because this memory can be discarded similar to OS page cache.
             The cache is dropped (the files are closed) automatically on removal of old parts in MergeTree,
             also it can be dropped manually by the SYSTEM DROP MMAP CACHE query.
          -->
        <mmap_cache_size>1000</mmap_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in bytes for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_size>134217728</compiled_expression_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in elements for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>10000</compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>
    
        <!-- Path to data directory, with trailing slash. -->
        <path>/var/lib/clickhouse/</path>
    
        <!-- Path to temporary data for processing hard queries. -->
        <tmp_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/tmp/</tmp_path>
    
        <!-- 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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(objectClass=group)(member={user_dn}))</search_filter>
                            <prefix>clickhouse_</prefix>
                        </role_mapping>
                    </ldap>
            -->
        </user_directories>
    
        <!-- Default profile of settings. -->
        <default_profile>default</default_profile>
    
        <!-- Comma-separated list of prefixes for user-defined settings. -->
        <custom_settings_prefixes></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: W-SU is an alias for Europe/Moscow and Zulu is an alias for UTC.
        -->
        <!-- <timezone>Europe/Moscow</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/ru/yandex/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/ru/yandex/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/
          -->
    
        <!-- 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: "yandex.ru", "yandex.ru." and "www.yandex.ru" 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.
                        "yandex.ru" -> "yandex.ru:443", "yandex.ru:80" etc. is allowed, but "yandex.ru:80" -> only "yandex.ru: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>yandex.ru</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>-->
    
        <!-- 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>
        -->
    
    
        <!-- 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>
            -->
    
            <!-- 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>
        </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>
            <!--
                Asynchronous metrics are updated once a minute, so there is
                no need to flush more often.
            -->
            <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. -->
        <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>
    
        <!-- Parameters for embedded dictionaries, used in Yandex.Metrica.
             See https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/dicts/internal_dicts/
        -->
    
        <!-- Path to file with region hierarchy. -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_hierarchy_file>/opt/geo/regions_hierarchy.txt</path_to_regions_hierarchy_file> -->
    
        <!-- Path to directory with files containing names of regions -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_names_files>/opt/geo/</path_to_regions_names_files> -->
    
    
        <!-- <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.xml</dictionaries_config>
    
        <!-- Configuration of user defined executable functions -->
        <user_defined_executable_functions_config>*_function.xml</user_defined_executable_functions_config>
    
        <!-- 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>
                <retention>
                    <age>3600</age>
                    <precision>300</precision>
                </retention>
                <retention>
                    <age>86400</age>
                    <precision>3600</precision>
                </retention>
            </default>
        </graphite_rollup_example>
    
        <!-- Directory in <clickhouse-path> containing schema files for various input formats.
             The directory will be created if it doesn't exist.
          -->
        <format_schema_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/format_schemas/</format_schema_path>
    
        <!-- Default query masking rules, matching lines would be replaced with something else in the logs
            (both text logs and system.query_log).
            name - name for the rule (optional)
            regexp - RE2 compatible regular expression (mandatory)
            replace - substitution string for sensitive data (optional, by default - six asterisks)
        -->
        <query_masking_rules>
            <rule>
                <name>hide encrypt/decrypt arguments</name>
                <regexp>((?:aes_)?(?:encrypt|decrypt)(?:_mysql)?)\s*\(\s*(?:'(?:\\'|.)+'|.*?)\s*\)</regexp>
                <!-- or more secure, but also more invasive:
                    (aes_\w+)\s*\(.*\)
                -->
                <replace>\1(???)</replace>
            </rule>
        </query_masking_rules>
    
        <!-- Uncomment to use custom http handlers.
            rules are checked from top to bottom, first match runs the handler
                url - to match request URL, you can use 'regex:' prefix to use regex match(optional)
                methods - to match request method, you can use commas to separate multiple method matches(optional)
                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)
            handler is request handler
                type - supported types: static, dynamic_query_handler, predefined_query_handler
                query - use with predefined_query_handler type, executes query when the handler is called
                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
                status - use with static type, response status code
                content_type - use with static type, response content-type
                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.
    
        <http_handlers>
            <rule>
                <url>/</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <headers><pragma>no-cache</pragma></headers>
                <handler>
                    <type>dynamic_query_handler</type>
                    <query_param_name>query</query_param_name>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <url>/predefined_query</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <handler>
                    <type>predefined_query_handler</type>
                    <query>SELECT * FROM system.settings</query>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <handler>
                    <type>static</type>
                    <status>200</status>
                    <content_type>text/plain; charset=UTF-8</content_type>
                    <response_content>config://http_server_default_response</response_content>
                </handler>
            </rule>
        </http_handlers>
        -->
    
        <send_crash_reports>
            <!-- 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>
        -->
    
    </clickhouse>
    
    

    #设置密码

    #配置完成不需要重启数据库

    • 在users.xml中的password中输入明文
    • SHA256加密
    # 生成密码
    PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
    <!-- 密码: YNnDE59y -->
    <password_sha256_hex>dc1d38d778472ca940041646f961ffe71c8ba5d7f9ee0ea3855bed87087f66e6</password_sha256_hex>
    PASSWORD=password; echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
    password
    5e884898da28047151d0e56f8dc6292773603d0d6aabbdd62a11ef721d1542d8
    • 兼容MySQL客户端,双SHA1哈希加密
    # centos7 安装 xxd 命令
    yum install vim-common -y
    
    # 生成密码
    PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
    <!-- 密码: XvUqGXVa -->
    <password_double_sha1_hex>5f7192216a2511c6555ee6e9072a9a693de0eeb8</password_double_sha1_hex>
    PASSWORD=password; echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
    password
    2470c0c06dee42fd1618bb99005adca2ec9d1e19

    #建表

    nginx
    service
    mysql_slow_log
    pg_slow_log
    SET allow_experimental_object_type=1;
    CREATE TABLE log.ngxlog
    (
        `create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `kafka_offset` UInt64,
        `query_params_imsi` Nullable(String),
        `query_params_imei` Nullable(String),
        `query_params_hsman` Nullable(String),
        `query_params_hstype` Nullable(String),
        `query_params_exttype` Nullable(String),
        `nginx_time_local` String,
        `nginx_upstream_addr` String,
        `nginx_uri` String,
        `nginx_status` UInt16,
        `nginx_host` String,
        `mcc` Nullable(String),
        `hostname` String,
        `message` Nullable(String),
        `nginx_query_string` Nullable(String),
        `nginx_upstream_response_time` Float32,
        `nginx_request_time` Float32
    )
    ENGINE = MergeTree
    PARTITION BY toYYYYMMDD(create_time)
    ORDER BY create_time
    TTL create_time + toIntervalDay(180)
    SETTINGS index_granularity = 1024
    CREATE TABLE log.applog_test
    (
        `app_name` Nullable(String),
        `app_type` Nullable(String),
        `hostname` Nullable(String),
        `logver` Nullable(String),
        `create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `container_name` Nullable(String),
        `kafka_offset` UInt64,
        `log_level` Nullable(String),
        `message` Nullable(String),
        `object` Nullable(String)
    )
    ENGINE = MergeTree
    PARTITION BY toYYYYMMDD(create_time)
    ORDER BY create_time
    TTL create_time + toIntervalDay(7)
    SETTINGS index_granularity = 1024
    CREATE TABLE mysql_slow_log_test
    (
        `id` Nullable(Int),
        `query_time` Nullable(Float),
        `lock_time` Nullable(Float),
        `rows_sent` Nullable(Float),
        `rows_examined` Nullable(Float),
        `create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `mysql_local_time` Nullable(String),
        `hostname` Nullable(String),
        `database_id` Nullable(String),
        `kafka_offset` UInt64,
        `slow_sql` Nullable(String),
        `message` Nullable(String)
    )
    ENGINE = MergeTree
    PARTITION BY toYYYYMMDD(create_time)
    ORDER BY create_time
    TTL create_time + toIntervalDay(7)
    SETTINGS index_granularity = 1024
    
    CREATE TABLE pg_slow_log_test
    (
        `create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `pg_local_time` Nullable(String),
        `hostname` Nullable(String),
        `database_id` Nullable(String),
        `kafka_offset` UInt64,
        `slow_sql` Nullable(String),
        `message` Nullable(String)
    )
    ENGINE = MergeTree
    PARTITION BY toYYYYMMDD(create_time)
    ORDER BY create_time
    TTL create_time + toIntervalDay(7)
    SETTINGS index_granularity = 1024
    

    #ClickHouse-Kafka引擎使用

    文档:https://clickhouse.com/docs/zh/engines/table-engines/integrations/kafka

    #作用

    #引擎表

    引擎表是定义 kafka 的 json 字段和 clickhouse 字段的对应关系 1、时间使用 Nullable(String) 2、Object('json') 字段使用 Nullable(String) 3、多次消费数据注意修改 kafka_group_name

    CREATE TABLE test.kafka_stream
    (
        `id` Nullable(Int64),
        `create_time` Nullable(Int64),
        `format_time` Nullable(String),
        `name` Nullable(String),
        `data` Nullable(String)
    )
    ENGINE = Kafka
    SETTINGS kafka_broker_list = '192.168.1.1:9092',
     kafka_topic_list = 'test',
     kafka_group_name = 'esxi-vm-clickhouse-60451-test-test-stream',
     kafka_format = 'JSONEachRow',
     kafka_num_consumers = 1;
    
    #数据表

    数据表是实际存储数据的表 1、字段类型 Object('json') 需要 set allow_experimental_object_type = 1 2、DateTime 字段类型指定时区

    set allow_experimental_object_type =1;
    CREATE TABLE test.action_log
    (
        `kafka_create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai') DEFAULT now(),
        `kafka_offset` UInt128,
        `id` Nullable(Int64),
        `create_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `format_time` DateTime('Asia/Shanghai'),
        `name` Nullable(String),
        `data` Object('json')
    )
    ENGINE = MergeTree
    PARTITION BY toYYYYMMDD(kafka_create_time)
    ORDER BY kafka_create_time
    SETTINGS index_granularity = 8192;
    
    #视图表

    视图表是将 kafka 引擎表转换为视图,通过 to $TABLE 将视图写入数据表 1、parseDateTimeBestEffort 函数自动解析时间 2、Object('json') 字段类型不能为 NULL,视图函数需要添加判断 3、时间戳字段可以通过 parseDateTimeBestEffort 函数直接入库为 DateTime 字段类型 4、_timestamp 和 _offset 为内置字段,详见官方文档

    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW test.kafka_stream TO test.action_log AS
    SELECT
        _timestamp AS kafka_create_time,
        _offset AS kafka_offset,
        id,
        parseDateTimeBestEffort(toString(create_time)) AS create_time,
        parseDateTimeBestEffort(format_time) AS format_time,
        name,
        if(data IS NULL, '{}', data) AS data
    FROM test.kafka_stream;
    

    #数据迁移

    #查询结果导出csv

    docker run --rm --name clickhouse-backup -i \
        --network=host \
        clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.2.3 \
        clickhouse-client -h 172.168.1.1 \
        --max_memory_usage=100000000000 --query="SELECT * from tmp.test FORMAT CSVWithNames" > test.csv

    #导入csv

    cat test_data.csv | docker run --rm --name clickhouse -i \
        --network=host \
        clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.2.3 \
        clickhouse-client -h 172.168.1.1 \
        --user root --password password \
        --query="INSERT INTO tmp.test (id,phone) FORMAT CSVWithNames"

    #执行sql文件

    docker run -i --rm --net host \
    -v ./running.sql:/tmp/running.sql \
    clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.7.1-alpine \
    clickhouse-client -h 127.0.0.1 --port 9000 \
    --user default --password xxx \
    --queries-file /tmp/running.sql > log/1.log

    #集群

    由于集群配置有点多所以分开写了

    .
    ├── config
    │   ├── config.d
    │   │   ├── cluster.xml
    │   │   ├── default.xml
    │   │   ├── disk.xml
    │   │   └── zookeeper.xml
    │   ├── config.xml
    │   ├── users.d
    │   │   ├── default-password.xml
    │   │   └── root-password.xml
    │   └── users.xml
    └── setup.sh

    zookeeper集群

    #!/bin/bash
    echo "Asia/Shanghai" > /etc/timezone
    
    docker stop clickhouse
    docker rm clickhouse
    docker run -d --name clickhouse \
    --restart=always \
    --network host \
    -m 2g \
    --add-host localhost:127.0.0.1 \
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
    -v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro \
    -e TZ='Asia/Shanghai' \
    --ulimit nofile=262144:262144 \
    -v $(pwd)/data:/var/lib/clickhouse \
    -v $(pwd)/config:/etc/clickhouse-server \
    -v $(pwd)/initdb:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d \
    -v $(pwd)/log:/var/log/clickhouse-server \
    -v /data2:/data2 \
    clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.9-alpine
    
    # --volume=$(pwd)/scripts/init-db.sh:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init-db.sh \
    # docker logs -f clickhouse-server
    # keeper 操作
    # docker exec -it clickhouse clickhouse-keeper-client
    
    # 证书需要自己生成
    # openssl req -subj "/CN=localhost" -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout $(pwd)/config/server.key -out $(pwd)/config/server.crt

    #配置文件

    users.xml
    config.xml
    default.xml
    disk.xml
    zookeeper.xml
    cluster.xml
    default-password.xml
    root-password.xml
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
    
        
        <!-- Profiles of settings. -->
        <profiles>
            <!-- Default settings. -->
            <default>
                <!-- 24 版本 使用 json -->
                <!-- <allow_experimental_json_type>1</allow_experimental_json_type> -->
                <allow_experimental_analyzer>1</allow_experimental_analyzer>
                <allow_experimental_object_type>1</allow_experimental_object_type>
                <!-- 内存配置 -->
                <max_memory_usage>28000000000</max_memory_usage>
            </default>
            <!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
            <readonly>
                <max_memory_usage>28000000000</max_memory_usage>
                <readonly>1</readonly>
            </readonly>
        </profiles>
    
        <!-- Quotas. -->
        <quotas>
            <!-- Name of quota. -->
            <default>
                <!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
                <interval>
                    <!-- Length of interval. -->
                    <duration>3600</duration>
    
                    <!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
                    <queries>0</queries>
                    <errors>0</errors>
                    <result_rows>0</result_rows>
                    <read_rows>0</read_rows>
                    <execution_time>0</execution_time>
                </interval>
            </default>
        </quotas>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!--
      NOTE: User and query level settings are set up in "users.xml" file.
      If you have accidentally specified user-level settings here, server won't start.
      You can either move the settings to the right place inside "users.xml" file
       or add <skip_check_for_incorrect_settings>1</skip_check_for_incorrect_settings> here.
    -->
    <clickhouse>
        <logger>
            <!-- Possible levels [1]:
    
              - none (turns off logging)
              - fatal
              - critical
              - error
              - warning
              - notice
              - information
              - debug
              - trace
              - test (not for production usage)
    
                [1]: https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/Logger.h#L105-L114
            -->
            <level>trace</level>
            <log>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.log</log>
            <errorlog>/var/log/clickhouse-server/clickhouse-server.err.log</errorlog>
            <!-- Rotation policy
                 See https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/blob/poco-1.9.4-release/Foundation/include/Poco/FileChannel.h#L54-L85
              -->
            <size>1000M</size>
            <count>10</count>
            <!-- <console>1</console> --> <!-- Default behavior is autodetection (log to console if not daemon mode and is tty) -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides (legacy):
    
            For example to suppress logging of the ConfigReloader you can use:
            NOTE: levels.logger is reserved, see below.
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <ConfigReloader>none</ConfigReloader>
            </levels>
            -->
    
            <!-- Per level overrides:
    
            For example to suppress logging of the RBAC for default user you can use:
            (But please note that the logger name maybe changed from version to version, even after minor upgrade)
            -->
            <!--
            <levels>
              <logger>
                <name>ContextAccess (default)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
              <logger>
                <name>DatabaseOrdinary (test)</name>
                <level>none</level>
              </logger>
            </levels>
            -->
        </logger>
    
        <!-- Add headers to response in options request. OPTIONS method is used in CORS preflight requests. -->
        <!-- It is off by default. Next headers are obligate for CORS.-->
        <!-- http_options_response>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Origin</name>
                <value>*</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Headers</name>
                <value>origin, x-requested-with</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Allow-Methods</name>
                <value>POST, GET, OPTIONS</value>
            </header>
            <header>
                <name>Access-Control-Max-Age</name>
                <value>86400</value>
            </header>
        </http_options_response -->
    
        <!-- It is the name that will be shown in the clickhouse-client.
             By default, anything with "production" will be highlighted in red in query prompt.
        -->
        <!--display_name>production</display_name-->
    
        <!-- Port for HTTP API. See also 'https_port' for secure connections.
             This interface is also used by ODBC and JDBC drivers (DataGrip, Dbeaver, ...)
             and by most of web interfaces (embedded UI, Grafana, Redash, ...).
          -->
        <http_port>8123</http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for interaction by native protocol with:
             - clickhouse-client and other native ClickHouse tools (clickhouse-benchmark, clickhouse-copier);
             - clickhouse-server with other clickhouse-servers for distributed query processing;
             - ClickHouse drivers and applications supporting native protocol
             (this protocol is also informally called as "the TCP protocol");
             See also 'tcp_port_secure' for secure connections.
        -->
        <tcp_port>9000</tcp_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with MySQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be MySQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <mysql_port>9004</mysql_port>
    
        <!-- Compatibility with PostgreSQL protocol.
             ClickHouse will pretend to be PostgreSQL for applications connecting to this port.
        -->
        <postgresql_port>9005</postgresql_port>
    
        <!-- HTTP API with TLS (HTTPS).
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <https_port>8443</https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_port_secure>9440</tcp_port_secure> -->
    
        <!-- Native interface wrapped with PROXYv1 protocol
             PROXYv1 header sent for every connection.
             ClickHouse will extract information about proxy-forwarded client address from the header.
        -->
        <!-- <tcp_with_proxy_port>9011</tcp_with_proxy_port> -->
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas. Used for data exchange.
             It provides low-level data access between servers.
             This port should not be accessible from untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
             Data transferred over connections to this port should not go through untrusted networks.
             See also 'interserver_https_port'.
          -->
        <interserver_http_port>9009</interserver_http_port>
    
        <!-- Port for communication between replicas with TLS.
             You have to configure certificate to enable this interface.
             See the openSSL section below.
             See also 'interserver_http_credentials'.
          -->
        <!-- <interserver_https_port>9010</interserver_https_port> -->
    
        <!-- Hostname that is used by other replicas to request this server.
             If not specified, than it is determined analogous to 'hostname -f' command.
             This setting could be used to switch replication to another network interface
             (the server may be connected to multiple networks via multiple addresses)
          -->
    
        <!--
        <interserver_http_host>example.yandex.ru</interserver_http_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- You can specify credentials for authenthication between replicas.
             This is required when interserver_https_port is accessible from untrusted networks,
             and also recommended to avoid SSRF attacks from possibly compromised services in your network.
          -->
        <!--<interserver_http_credentials>
            <user>interserver</user>
            <password></password>
        </interserver_http_credentials>-->
    
        <!-- Listen specified address.
             Use :: (wildcard IPv6 address), if you want to accept connections both with IPv4 and IPv6 from everywhere.
             Notes:
             If you open connections from wildcard address, make sure that at least one of the following measures applied:
             - server is protected by firewall and not accessible from untrusted networks;
             - all users are restricted to subset of network addresses (see users.xml);
             - all users have strong passwords, only secure (TLS) interfaces are accessible, or connections are only made via TLS interfaces.
             - users without password have readonly access.
             See also: https://www.shodan.io/search?query=clickhouse
          -->
        <!-- <listen_host>::</listen_host> -->
    
    
        <!-- Same for hosts without support for IPv6: -->
        <listen_host>0.0.0.0</listen_host>
    
        <!-- Default values - try listen localhost on IPv4 and IPv6. -->
        <!--
        <listen_host>::1</listen_host>
        <listen_host>127.0.0.1</listen_host>
        -->
    
        <!-- Don't exit if IPv6 or IPv4 networks are unavailable while trying to listen. -->
        <!-- <listen_try>0</listen_try> -->
    
        <!-- Allow multiple servers to listen on the same address:port. This is not recommended.
          -->
        <!-- <listen_reuse_port>0</listen_reuse_port> -->
    
        <!-- <listen_backlog>4096</listen_backlog> -->
    
        <max_connections>4096</max_connections>
    
        <!-- For 'Connection: keep-alive' in HTTP 1.1 -->
        <keep_alive_timeout>3</keep_alive_timeout>
    
        <!-- gRPC protocol (see src/Server/grpc_protos/clickhouse_grpc.proto for the API) -->
        <!-- <grpc_port>9100</grpc_port> -->
        <grpc>
            <enable_ssl>false</enable_ssl>
    
            <!-- The following two files are used only if enable_ssl=1 -->
            <ssl_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_cert_file</ssl_cert_file>
            <ssl_key_file>/path/to/ssl_key_file</ssl_key_file>
    
            <!-- Whether server will request client for a certificate -->
            <ssl_require_client_auth>false</ssl_require_client_auth>
    
            <!-- The following file is used only if ssl_require_client_auth=1 -->
            <ssl_ca_cert_file>/path/to/ssl_ca_cert_file</ssl_ca_cert_file>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression type (can be overridden by client, see the transport_compression_type field in QueryInfo).
                 Supported algorithms: none, deflate, gzip, stream_gzip -->
            <transport_compression_type>none</transport_compression_type>
    
            <!-- Default transport compression level. Supported levels: 0..3 -->
            <transport_compression_level>0</transport_compression_level>
    
            <!-- Send/receive message size limits in bytes. -1 means unlimited -->
            <max_send_message_size>-1</max_send_message_size>
            <max_receive_message_size>-1</max_receive_message_size>
    
            <!-- Enable if you want very detailed logs -->
            <verbose_logs>false</verbose_logs>
        </grpc>
    
        <!-- 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 -->
        <openSSL>
            <server> <!-- Used for https server AND secure tcp port -->
                <!-- 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 -->
                <certificateFile></certificateFile>
                <privateKeyFile></privateKeyFile>
                <!-- dhparams are optional. You can delete the <dhParamsFile> element.
                     To generate dhparams, use the following command:
                      openssl dhparam -out /etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem 4096
                     Only file format with BEGIN DH PARAMETERS is supported.
                  -->
                <!-- <dhParamsFile>/etc/clickhouse-server/dhparam.pem</dhParamsFile> -->
                <verificationMode>none</verificationMode>
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
            </server>
    
            <client> <!-- Used for connecting to https dictionary source and secured Zookeeper communication -->
                <loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
                <cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
                <disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
                <preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
                <!-- Use for self-signed: <verificationMode>none</verificationMode> -->
                <invalidCertificateHandler>
                    <!-- Use for self-signed: <name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name> -->
                    <name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
                </invalidCertificateHandler>
            </client>
        </openSSL>
    
        <!-- Default root page on http[s] server. For example load UI from https://tabix.io/ when opening http://localhost:8123 -->
        <!--
        <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>
        -->
    
        <!-- Maximum number of concurrent queries. -->
        <max_concurrent_queries>100</max_concurrent_queries>
    
        <!-- Maximum memory usage (resident set size) for server process.
             Zero value or unset means default. Default is "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM.
             If the value is larger than "max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio" of available physical RAM, it will be cut down.
    
             The constraint is checked on query execution time.
             If a query tries to allocate memory and the current memory usage plus allocation is greater
              than specified threshold, exception will be thrown.
    
             It is not practical to set this constraint to small values like just a few gigabytes,
              because memory allocator will keep this amount of memory in caches and the server will deny service of queries.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage>0</max_server_memory_usage>
    
        <!-- Maximum number of threads in the Global thread pool.
        This will default to a maximum of 10000 threads if not specified.
        This setting will be useful in scenarios where there are a large number
        of distributed queries that are running concurrently but are idling most
        of the time, in which case a higher number of threads might be required.
        -->
    
        <max_thread_pool_size>10000</max_thread_pool_size>
        <background_pool_size>64</background_pool_size>
        <background_distributed_schedule_pool_size>64</background_distributed_schedule_pool_size>
    
        <!-- Number of workers to recycle connections in background (see also drain_timeout).
             If the pool is full, connection will be drained synchronously. -->
        <!-- <max_threads_for_connection_collector>10</max_threads_for_connection_collector> -->
    
        <!-- On memory constrained environments you may have to set this to value larger than 1.
          -->
        <max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>0.9</max_server_memory_usage_to_ram_ratio>
    
        <!-- Simple server-wide memory profiler. Collect a stack trace at every peak allocation step (in bytes).
             Data will be stored in system.trace_log table with query_id = empty string.
             Zero means disabled.
          -->
        <total_memory_profiler_step>4194304</total_memory_profiler_step>
    
        <!-- Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type.
             The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation.
             Note that sampling happens only when the amount of untracked memory exceeds the untracked memory limit,
              which is 4 MiB by default but can be lowered if 'total_memory_profiler_step' is lowered.
             You may want to set 'total_memory_profiler_step' to 1 for extra fine grained sampling.
          -->
        <total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>0</total_memory_tracker_sample_probability>
    
        <!-- Set limit on number of open files (default: maximum). This setting makes sense on Mac OS X because getrlimit() fails to retrieve
             correct maximum value. -->
        <!-- <max_open_files>262144</max_open_files> -->
    
        <!-- Size of cache of uncompressed blocks of data, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             Cache is used when 'use_uncompressed_cache' user setting turned on (off by default).
             Uncompressed cache is advantageous only for very short queries and in rare cases.
    
             Note: uncompressed cache can be pointless for lz4, because memory bandwidth
             is slower than multi-core decompression on some server configurations.
             Enabling it can sometimes paradoxically make queries slower.
          -->
        <uncompressed_cache_size>8589934592</uncompressed_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Approximate size of mark cache, used in tables of MergeTree family.
             In bytes. Cache is single for server. Memory is allocated only on demand.
             You should not lower this value.
          -->
        <mark_cache_size>5368709120</mark_cache_size>
    
    
        <!-- If you enable the `min_bytes_to_use_mmap_io` setting,
             the data in MergeTree tables can be read with mmap to avoid copying from kernel to userspace.
             It makes sense only for large files and helps only if data reside in page cache.
             To avoid frequent open/mmap/munmap/close calls (which are very expensive due to consequent page faults)
             and to reuse mappings from several threads and queries,
             the cache of mapped files is maintained. Its size is the number of mapped regions (usually equal to the number of mapped files).
             The amount of data in mapped files can be monitored
             in system.metrics, system.metric_log by the MMappedFiles, MMappedFileBytes metrics
             and in system.asynchronous_metrics, system.asynchronous_metrics_log by the MMapCacheCells metric,
             and also in system.events, system.processes, system.query_log, system.query_thread_log, system.query_views_log by the
             CreatedReadBufferMMap, CreatedReadBufferMMapFailed, MMappedFileCacheHits, MMappedFileCacheMisses events.
             Note that the amount of data in mapped files does not consume memory directly and is not accounted
             in query or server memory usage - because this memory can be discarded similar to OS page cache.
             The cache is dropped (the files are closed) automatically on removal of old parts in MergeTree,
             also it can be dropped manually by the SYSTEM DROP MMAP CACHE query.
          -->
        <mmap_cache_size>1000</mmap_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in bytes for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_size>134217728</compiled_expression_cache_size>
    
        <!-- Cache size in elements for compiled expressions.-->
        <compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>10000</compiled_expression_cache_elements_size>
    
        <!-- Path to data directory, with trailing slash. -->
        <path>/var/lib/clickhouse/</path>
    
        <!-- Path to temporary data for processing hard queries. -->
        <tmp_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/tmp/</tmp_path>
    
        <!-- 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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(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>(&amp;(objectClass=group)(member={user_dn}))</search_filter>
                            <prefix>clickhouse_</prefix>
                        </role_mapping>
                    </ldap>
            -->
        </user_directories>
    
        <!-- Default profile of settings. -->
        <default_profile>default</default_profile>
    
        <!-- Comma-separated list of prefixes for user-defined settings. -->
        <custom_settings_prefixes></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: W-SU is an alias for Europe/Moscow and Zulu is an alias for UTC.
        -->
        <!-- <timezone>Europe/Moscow</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/ru/yandex/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/ru/yandex/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/
          -->
    
        <!-- 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: "yandex.ru", "yandex.ru." and "www.yandex.ru" 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.
                        "yandex.ru" -> "yandex.ru:443", "yandex.ru:80" etc. is allowed, but "yandex.ru:80" -> only "yandex.ru: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>yandex.ru</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>-->
    
        <!-- 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>
        -->
        <macros>
            <shard>shard-{{grains['id']}}</shard>
            <replica>replica-{{grains['id']}}</replica>
        </macros>
    
        <!-- 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>
            -->
    
            <!-- 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>
        </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>
            <!--
                Asynchronous metrics are updated once a minute, so there is
                no need to flush more often.
            -->
            <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. -->
        <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>
    
        <!-- Parameters for embedded dictionaries, used in Yandex.Metrica.
             See https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/dicts/internal_dicts/
        -->
    
        <!-- Path to file with region hierarchy. -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_hierarchy_file>/opt/geo/regions_hierarchy.txt</path_to_regions_hierarchy_file> -->
    
        <!-- Path to directory with files containing names of regions -->
        <!-- <path_to_regions_names_files>/opt/geo/</path_to_regions_names_files> -->
    
    
        <!-- <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.xml</dictionaries_config>
    
        <!-- Configuration of user defined executable functions -->
        <user_defined_executable_functions_config>*_function.xml</user_defined_executable_functions_config>
    
        <!-- 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>
                <retention>
                    <age>3600</age>
                    <precision>300</precision>
                </retention>
                <retention>
                    <age>86400</age>
                    <precision>3600</precision>
                </retention>
            </default>
        </graphite_rollup_example>
    
        <!-- Directory in <clickhouse-path> containing schema files for various input formats.
             The directory will be created if it doesn't exist.
          -->
        <format_schema_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/format_schemas/</format_schema_path>
    
        <!-- Default query masking rules, matching lines would be replaced with something else in the logs
            (both text logs and system.query_log).
            name - name for the rule (optional)
            regexp - RE2 compatible regular expression (mandatory)
            replace - substitution string for sensitive data (optional, by default - six asterisks)
        -->
        <query_masking_rules>
            <rule>
                <name>hide encrypt/decrypt arguments</name>
                <regexp>((?:aes_)?(?:encrypt|decrypt)(?:_mysql)?)\s*\(\s*(?:'(?:\\'|.)+'|.*?)\s*\)</regexp>
                <!-- or more secure, but also more invasive:
                    (aes_\w+)\s*\(.*\)
                -->
                <replace>\1(???)</replace>
            </rule>
        </query_masking_rules>
    
        <!-- Uncomment to use custom http handlers.
            rules are checked from top to bottom, first match runs the handler
                url - to match request URL, you can use 'regex:' prefix to use regex match(optional)
                methods - to match request method, you can use commas to separate multiple method matches(optional)
                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)
            handler is request handler
                type - supported types: static, dynamic_query_handler, predefined_query_handler
                query - use with predefined_query_handler type, executes query when the handler is called
                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
                status - use with static type, response status code
                content_type - use with static type, response content-type
                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.
    
        <http_handlers>
            <rule>
                <url>/</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <headers><pragma>no-cache</pragma></headers>
                <handler>
                    <type>dynamic_query_handler</type>
                    <query_param_name>query</query_param_name>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <url>/predefined_query</url>
                <methods>POST,GET</methods>
                <handler>
                    <type>predefined_query_handler</type>
                    <query>SELECT * FROM system.settings</query>
                </handler>
            </rule>
    
            <rule>
                <handler>
                    <type>static</type>
                    <status>200</status>
                    <content_type>text/plain; charset=UTF-8</content_type>
                    <response_content>config://http_server_default_response</response_content>
                </handler>
            </rule>
        </http_handlers>
        -->
    
        <send_crash_reports>
            <!-- 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>
        -->
    
    </clickhouse>
    
    
    <clickhouse>
        <merge_tree>
            <max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes>10000000000</max_suspicious_broken_parts_bytes>
        </merge_tree>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <clickhouse>
        <storage_configuration>
            <disks>
                <!-- disk name -->
                <!-- https://clickhouse.com/docs/zh/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree#table_engine-mergetree-multiple-volumes -->
                <ssd1>
                    <path>/var/lib/clickhouse/ssd1/</path>
                    <!-- 保留5G硬盘禁止写入-->
                    <keep_free_space_bytes>5368709120</keep_free_space_bytes>
                </ssd1>
                <hdd1>
                    <path>/data2/clickhouse/hdd1/</path>
                    <!-- 保留5G硬盘禁止写入-->
                    <keep_free_space_bytes>5368709120</keep_free_space_bytes>
                </hdd1>
                <s3>
                    <type>s3</type>
                    <endpoint>http://minio.xxx.com/xxx/</endpoint>
                    <access_key_id>xxx</access_key_id>
                    <secret_access_key>xxx</secret_access_key>
                    <region></region>
                    <connect_timeout_ms>10000</connect_timeout_ms>
                    <request_timeout_ms>5000</request_timeout_ms>
                    <retry_attempts>10</retry_attempts>
                    <single_read_retries>4</single_read_retries>
                    <min_bytes_for_seek>1000</min_bytes_for_seek>
                    <metadata_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/disks/s3/</metadata_path>
                    <skip_access_check>false</skip_access_check>
                </s3>
            </disks>
    
            <!-- 硬盘策略 -->
            <policies>
                <storage_policy>
                    <volumes>
                        <volume_ssd1>
                            <disk>ssd1</disk>
                            <!-- ssd 存 80G 约3天数据 -->
                            <max_data_part_size_bytes>85899345920</max_data_part_size_bytes>
                        </volume_ssd1>
                        <volume_hdd1>
                            <disk>hdd1</disk>
                            <!-- 存500G 约1个月数据-->
                            <max_data_part_size_bytes>536870912000</max_data_part_size_bytes>
                        </volume_hdd1>
                        <volume_s3>
                            <disk>s3</disk>
                        </volume_s3>
                    </volumes>
                    <!-- 超过 20% 自动转移到下一个 -->
                    <move_factor>0.2</move_factor>
                </storage_policy>
    
            </policies>
        </storage_configuration>
    </clickhouse>
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- 集群 zookeeper 配置 -->
        <zookeeper>
            <node index="1">
                <host>192.168.70.9</host>
                <port>2181</port>
            </node>
            <node index="2">
                <host>192.168.70.11</host>
                <port>2181</port>
            </node>
            <node index="3">
                <host>192.168.70.12</host>
                <port>2181</port>
            </node>
        </zookeeper>
    </clickhouse>
    <clickhouse>
        <remote_servers>
            <!-- 自定义名称以下 3副本 3分片配置 -->
            <cluster_3shard>
                <shard>
                    <replica>
                        <host>192.168.70.9</host>
                        <port>9000</port>
                        <user>default</user>
                        <password>nz4Oypvj</password>
                     </replica>
                </shard>
                <shard>
                     <replica>
                        <host>192.168.70.11</host>
                        <port>9000</port>
                        <user>default</user>
                        <password>nz4Oypvj</password>
                     </replica>
                </shard>
                <shard>
                    <replica>
                        <host>192.168.70.12</host>
                        <port>9000</port>
                        <user>default</user>
                        <password>nz4Oypvj</password>
                     </replica>
                </shard>
            </cluster_3shard>
        </remote_servers>
    </clickhouse>
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
       <users>
            <!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
            <default>
                <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
    
                     Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
    
                     If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
                     Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
                     Password could be empty.
    
                     If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
                     Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
    
                     If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
                     Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
    
                     If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
                      place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
                     Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
    
                     If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
                      place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
                     The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
                     You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
                      whose initiator's realm matches it.
                     Example: <kerberos />
                     Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
    
                     How to generate decent password:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
    
                     How to generate double SHA1:
                     Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
                     In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
                -->
                <!-- nz4Oypvj -->
                <password_sha256_hex>364283cbeece26e5f2bb483e4776ec3d0abf1f96dd14443ce3f825dc7042dec6</password_sha256_hex>
    
                <!-- List of networks with open access.
    
                     To open access from everywhere, specify:
                        <ip>::/0</ip>
    
                     To open access only from localhost, specify:
                        <ip>::1</ip>
                        <ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
    
                     Each element of list has one of the following forms:
                     <ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
                         2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
                     <host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
                         To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                     <host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
                         To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
                         Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
                         Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
                     All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
                -->
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
    
                <!-- Settings profile for user. -->
                <profile>default</profile>
    
                <!-- Quota for user. -->
                <quota>default</quota>
    
                <!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
                <access_management>0</access_management>
            </default>
        </users>
    </clickhouse>
    
    <clickhouse>
        <!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
    
        <!-- Users and ACL. -->
       <users>
            <root>
                <!-- vST8O4WK -->
                <password_sha256_hex>f0b33018202a8fae7f6eb08b02ba5f867541f9c5acac2365fa3d10d4d4e81c54</password_sha256_hex>
                <networks>
                    <ip>::/0</ip>
                </networks>
                <profile>default</profile>
                <quota>default</quota>
                <!-- 以下配置是添加管理员权限 -->
                <access_management>1</access_management>
                <named_collection_control>1</named_collection_control>
                <show_named_collections>1</show_named_collections>
                <show_named_collections_secrets>1</show_named_collections_secrets>
            </root>
        </users>
    </clickhouse>
    

    #集群相关

    集群表:

    ON CLUSTER cluster_3shard

    删除表:

    DROP TABLE bigdata.table ON CLUSTER cluster_3shard SYNC;

    删除数据:

    ALTER TABLE action.local_user_action ON CLUSTER cluster_3shard DELETE WHERE create_time > toDateTime('2024-11-11 13:00:00');

    #用户操作

    #创建大数据只读账户

    CREATE ROLE bigdata_role ON CLUSTER cluster_4shard;
    
    GRANT ON CLUSTER cluster_4shard SELECT ON bigdata.* TO bigdata_role;
    
    CREATE USER bigdata_user IDENTIFIED BY '${password}' ON CLUSTER cluster_4shard;
    GRANT ON CLUSTER cluster_4shard bigdata_role TO bigdata_user;

    #赋予/删除权限

    // 赋予action的所有权限
    GRANT ALL ON action.* TO test_user;
    // 删除action的所有权限
    REVOKE ALL ON action.* FROM test_user;

    #技巧

    #远程迁移

    - 从object('json')远程迁移到json
    insert into action.tmp (create_time,kafka_offset,kafka_create_time,kafka_partition,kafka_topic,message)
    select
        create_time,
        kafka_offset,
        kafka_create_time,
        kafka_partition,
        kafka_topic,
        toJSONString(message)
    from remote('192.168.1.1:9000',action.tmp,'root','xxx')