Update search.md documentation with meilisearch indexing steps
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consuming process for `meilisearch`, and it will take a lot of RAM when running if you have a lot of posts (seems to be around 5G for ~1.2
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consuming process for `meilisearch`, and it will take a lot of RAM when running if you have a lot of posts (seems to be around 5G for ~1.2
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million posts while idle and up to 7G while indexing initially, but your experience may be different).
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million posts while idle and up to 7G while indexing initially, but your experience may be different).
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The sequence of actions is as follows:
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1. First, change the configuration to use `Pleroma.Search.Meilisearch` as the search backend
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2. Restart your instance, at this point it can be used while the search indexing is running, though search won't return anything
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3. Start the initial indexing process (as described below with `index`),
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and wait until the task says it sent everything from the database to index
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4. Wait until everything is actually indexed (by checking with `stats` as described below),
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at this point you don't have to do anything, just wait a while.
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To start the initial indexing, run the `index` command:
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To start the initial indexing, run the `index` command:
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=== "OTP"
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=== "OTP"
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