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Better advice for vacuuming after restoring. See merge request pleroma/pleroma!2233
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6. Run `sudo -Hu postgres pg_restore -d <pleroma_db> -v -1 </path/to/backup_location/pleroma.pgdump>`
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7. If you installed a newer Pleroma version, you should run `mix ecto.migrate`[^1]. This task performs database migrations, if there were any.
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8. Restart the Pleroma service.
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9. After you've restarted Pleroma, you will notice that postgres will take up more cpu resources than usual. A lot in fact. To fix this you must do a VACUUM ANLAYZE. This can also be done while the instance is still running like so:
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$ sudo -u postgres psql pleroma_database_name
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pleroma=# VACUUM ANALYZE;
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9. Run `sudo -Hu postgres vacuumdb --all --analyze-in-stages`. This will quickly generate the statistics so that postgres can properly plan queries.
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[^1]: Prefix with `MIX_ENV=prod` to run it using the production config file.
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## Remove
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