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Autoscaling policies now have default deciders depending on which roles
the policy governs.

Autoscaling policies now have default deciders depending on which roles
the policy governs.
@elasticmachine elasticmachine added the Team:Distributed (Obsolete) Meta label for distributed team (obsolete). Replaced by Distributed Indexing/Coordination. label Dec 9, 2020
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henningandersen added a commit to henningandersen/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2020
While transport client is not supported for autoscaling in 7.x, some
tests rely on it and this commit ensures that the validation of roles
happen server side and not client side.

Relates elastic#65775 and elastic#66082
henningandersen added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2020
While transport client is not supported for autoscaling in 7.x, some
tests rely on it and this commit ensures that the validation of roles
happen server side and not client side.

Relates #65775 and #66082
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@elasticmachine update branch

@henningandersen henningandersen merged commit 50972fa into elastic:7.x Dec 10, 2020
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