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[[breaking-changes-7.2]]
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== Breaking changes in 7.2
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<titleabbrev>7.2</titleabbrev>
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This section discusses the changes that you need to be aware of when migrating
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your application to Elasticsearch 7.2.
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See also <<release-highlights>> and <<es-release-notes>>.
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//NOTE: The notable-breaking-changes tagged regions are re-used in the
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//Installation and Upgrade Guide
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//tag::notable-breaking-changes[]
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2020-07-23 12:42:33 -04:00
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[discrete]
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[[breaking_72_discovery_changes]]
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=== Discovery changes
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[discrete]
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==== Only a single port may be given for each seed host.
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In earlier versions you could include a range of ports in entries in the
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`discovery.seed_hosts` list, but {es} used only the first port in the range and
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unexpectedly ignored the rest. For instance if you set `discovery.seed_hosts:
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"10.11.12.13:9300-9310"` then {es} would only use `10.11.12.13:9300` for
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discovery. Seed host addresses containing port ranges are now rejected.
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// end::notable-breaking-changes[]
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