Clarify IP address source and where to run index creation commands
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@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@
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"localDir": "/data"
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}
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},
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"accessRestriction": {
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"users": true,
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"defaultValue": "internal"
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},
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"tags": [
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"elasticsearch",
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"search",
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@@ -25,7 +29,7 @@
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],
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"minBoxVersion": "7.0.0",
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"memoryLimit": 4294967296,
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"postInstallMessage": "Elasticsearch is now installed and available for internal use only.\n\nConnection Information:\n- REST API: ```http://IPADDRESS:9200``` (from within other Cloudron apps)\n- Transport Protocol: port ```9300``` (for Elasticsearch clients)\n\nAuthentication:\n- Username: ```elastic```\n- Password: A secure random password has been generated and stored in ```/app/data/credentials.txt```.\n\nThe password can be retrieved from:\n1. The app logs\n2. By accessing the app container\n3. The file at ```/app/data/credentials.txt```\n\n### Important: Creating Indices\nBefore using Elasticsearch with applications like NextCloud, you need to create the necessary indices.\n\nFor NextCloud FullTextSearch:\n```\ncurl -X PUT \"http://elastic:PASSWORD@IPADDRESS:9200/nextcloud\" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'\n{\n \"settings\": {\n \"index\": {\n \"number_of_shards\": 1,\n \"number_of_replicas\": 0,\n \"refresh_interval\": \"10s\"\n }\n }\n}\n'\n```\nReplace PASSWORD with your elastic user password and IPADDRESS with the Elasticsearch container's IP address.\n\nNote: SSL is disabled for HTTP connections for compatibility with most client applications.",
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"postInstallMessage": "Elasticsearch is now installed and available for internal use only.\n\nConnection Information:\n- REST API: ```http://IPADDRESS:9200``` (from within other Cloudron apps)\n- Transport Protocol: port ```9300``` (for Elasticsearch clients)\n\nAuthentication:\n- Username: ```elastic```\n- Password: A secure random password has been generated and stored in ```/app/data/credentials.txt```.\n\nThe password can be retrieved from:\n1. The app logs\n2. By accessing the app container\n3. The file at ```/app/data/credentials.txt```\n\nThe IP Address can be retrieved from the app logs\n\n### Important: Creating Indices\nBefore using Elasticsearch with applications like NextCloud, you need to create the necessary indices.\n\nFor NextCloud FullTextSearch (run for example within the NextCloud Apps Terminal):\n```\ncurl -X PUT \"http://elastic:PASSWORD@IPADDRESS:9200/nextcloud\" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'\n{\n \"settings\": {\n \"index\": {\n \"number_of_shards\": 1,\n \"number_of_replicas\": 0,\n \"refresh_interval\": \"10s\"\n }\n }\n}\n'\n```\nReplace PASSWORD with your elastic user password and IPADDRESS with the Elasticsearch container's IP address.\n\nNote: SSL is disabled for HTTP connections for compatibility with most client applications.",
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"multiDomain": false,
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"tcpPorts": {
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"9300": {
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