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Enable Setting Master Node Timeout in Watcher Start/Stop Requests (#70425) #70433

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@original-brownbear original-brownbear commented Mar 16, 2021

It's in the title, we have to be able to set this timeout. Otherwise,
it's impossible to deactivate/active watcher or a slow master node.
In the worst case scenario, Watcher may be at fault for making the master slow
and it becomes impossible to deactivate it.

backport of #70425

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It's in the title, we have to be able to set this timeout. Otherwise,
it's impossible to deactive/active watcher or a slow master node.
In the worst case scenario, Wacher may be at fault for making the master slow
and it becomes impossible to deactive it.
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Pinging @elastic/es-core-features (Team:Core/Features)

@original-brownbear original-brownbear merged commit 57eaa54 into elastic:7.x Mar 16, 2021
@original-brownbear original-brownbear deleted the 70425-7.x branch March 16, 2021 07:56
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