[DOCS] Document how CCS handles cluster-level settings (#49941)
Updates the cross-cluster search (CCS) documentation to note how cluster-level settings are applied. When `ccs_minimize_roundtrips` is `true`, each cluster applies its own cluster-level settings to the request. When `ccs_minimize_roundtrips` is `false`, cluster-level settings for the local cluster is used. This includes shard limit settings, such as `action.search.shard_count.limit`, `pre_filter_shard_size`, and `max_concurrent_shard_requests`. If these limits are set too low, the request could be rejected.
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image:images/ccs/ccs-min-roundtrip-client-request.svg[]
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. The coordinating node sends a single search request to each cluster, including
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its own. Each cluster performs the search request independently.
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the local cluster. Each cluster performs the search request independently,
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applying its own cluster-level settings to the request.
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image:images/ccs/ccs-min-roundtrip-cluster-search.svg[]
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. The coordinating node sends a search request to each shard, including those in
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its own cluster. Each shard performs the search request independently.
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[WARNING]
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When network roundtrips aren't minimized, the search is executed as if all data
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were in the coordinating node's cluster. We recommend updating cluster-level
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settings that limit searches, such as `action.search.shard_count.limit`,
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`pre_filter_shard_size`, and `max_concurrent_shard_requests`, to account for
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this. If these limits are too low, the search may be rejected.
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image:images/ccs/ccs-dont-min-roundtrip-shard-search.svg[]
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. Each shard sends its search results back to the coordinating node.
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