[DOCS] Fix realm setting names (#30499)

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By default, role mappings are stored in `ES_PATH_CONF/role_mapping.yml`,
where `ES_PATH_CONF` is `ES_HOME/config` (zip/tar installations) or
`/etc/elasticsearch` (package installations). To specify a different location,
you configure the `files.role_mapping` realm settings in `elasticsearch.yml`.
This setting enables you to use a different set of mappings for each realm type:
|=====
| `xpack.security.authc.ldap.files.role_mapping` | | | The location of the role mappings for LDAP realms.
| `xpack.security.authc.active_directory.files.role_mapping` | | | The location of the role mappings for Active Directory realms.
| `xpack.security.authc.pki.files.role_mapping` | | | The location of the role mappings for PKI realms.
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you configure the `files.role_mapping` setting in the
{ref}/security-settings.html#ref-ad-settings[Active Directory],
{ref}/security-settings.html#ref-ldap-settings[LDAP], and
{ref}/security-settings.html#ref-pki-settings[PKI] realm settings in
`elasticsearch.yml`.
Within the role mapping file, the security roles are keys and groups and users
are values. The mappings can have a many-to-many relationship. When you map roles