Fix docs for fixed filename for heap dump path (#32882)
The docs here incorrectly state that it is okay for a heap dump file to exist when heap dump path is configured to a fixed filename. This is incorrect, the JVM will fail to write the heap dump if a heap dump file already exists at the specified location (see the DumpWriter constructor DumpWriter::DumpWriter(const char* path) in the JVM source).
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Elasticsearch installation for the <<zip-targz,tar and zip>> archive
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distributions). If this path is not suitable for receiving heap dumps,
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you should modify the entry `-XX:HeapDumpPath=...` in
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<<jvm-options,`jvm.options`>>. If you specify a fixed filename instead
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of a directory, the JVM will repeatedly use the same file; this is one
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mechanism for preventing heap dumps from accumulating in the heap dump
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path. Alternatively, you can configure a scheduled task via your OS to
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remove heap dumps that are older than a configured age.
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<<jvm-options,`jvm.options`>>. If you specify a directory, the JVM
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will generate a filename for the heap dump based on the PID of the running
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instance. If you specify a fixed filename instead of a directory, the file must
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not exist when the JVM needs to perform a heap dump on an out of memory
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exception, otherwise the heap dump will fail.
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