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Deprecate max_local_storage_nodes #42426

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in order for it to be removed in 8.0

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LGTM

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ywelsch commented May 23, 2019

@elasticmachine run elasticsearch-ci/bwc

@ywelsch ywelsch merged commit f57fdc5 into elastic:7.x May 23, 2019
pull bot pushed a commit to scher200/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request May 23, 2019
This setting, which prior to Elasticsearch 5 was enabled by default and caused all kinds of
confusion, has since been disabled by default and is not recommended for production use. The
preferred way going forward is for users to explicitly specify separate data folders for each started
node to ensure that each node is consistently assigned to the same data path.

Relates to elastic#42426
gurkankaymak pushed a commit to gurkankaymak/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request May 27, 2019
This setting, which prior to Elasticsearch 5 was enabled by default and caused all kinds of
confusion, has since been disabled by default and is not recommended for production use. The
preferred way going forward is for users to explicitly specify separate data folders for each started
node to ensure that each node is consistently assigned to the same data path.

Relates to elastic#42426
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