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This temporary setting was introduced in #39741 but has had no effect since it
was deprecated in #42838. This commit removes this setting.

This temporary setting was introduced in elastic#39741 but has had no effect since it
was deprecated in elastic#42838. This commit removes this setting.
@DaveCTurner DaveCTurner added >non-issue :Distributed Indexing/Store Issues around managing unopened Lucene indices. If it touches Store.java, this is a likely label. v8.0.0 labels Nov 5, 2019
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Pinging @elastic/es-distributed (:Distributed/Store)

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LGTM

@DaveCTurner DaveCTurner merged commit 3ce7a37 into elastic:master Nov 6, 2019
@DaveCTurner DaveCTurner deleted the 2019-11-05-remove-force_memory_term_dictionary-setting branch July 23, 2022 10:44
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