Remove minimum master nodes bootstrap docs

The minimum master nodes bootstrap check was removed in
069fc2269664c5b2a4a393c893825f982b55ccc7 but the docs were left behind.
This commit removes these stale docs.

Relates #20127
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Jason Tedor 2016-08-23 14:31:58 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -74,36 +74,6 @@ have `memlock unlimited`). The memory lock check verifies that *if* the
able to lock the heap. To pass the memory lock check, you might have to able to lock the heap. To pass the memory lock check, you might have to
configure <<mlockall,`mlockall`>>. configure <<mlockall,`mlockall`>>.
=== Minimum master nodes check
Elasticsearch uses a single master for managing cluster state but
enables there to be multiple master-eligible nodes for
high-availability. In the case of a partition, master-eligible nodes on
each side of the partition might be elected as the acting master without
knowing that there is a master on the side of the partition. This can
lead to divergent cluster states potentially leading to data loss when
the partition is healed. This is the notion of a split brain and it is
the worst thing that can happen to an Elasticsearch cluster. But by
configuring
<<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>> to be
equal to a quorum of master-eligible nodes, it is not possible for the
cluster to suffer from split brain because during a network partition
there can be at most one side of the partition that contains a quorum of
master nodes. The minimum master nodes check enforces that you've set
<<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>>. To pass
the minimum master nodes check, you must configure
<<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>>.
NOTE: The minimum master nodes check does not enforce that you've
configured <<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>>
correctly, only that you have it configured. Elasticsearch does log a
warning message if it detects that
<<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>> is
incorrectly configured based on the number of master-eligible nodes
visible in the cluster state. Future versions of Elasticsearch will
contain stricter enforcement of
<<minimum_master_nodes,`discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes`>>.
=== Maximum number of threads check === Maximum number of threads check
Elasticsearch executes requests by breaking the request down into stages Elasticsearch executes requests by breaking the request down into stages