Update keystore documentation to remove placeholder section (#6566)
* Update keystore documentation to remove placeholder section Signed-off-by: Craig Perkins <cwperx@amazon.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Signed-off-by: Naarcha-AWS <97990722+Naarcha-AWS@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Craig Perkins <cwperx@amazon.com> Signed-off-by: Naarcha-AWS <97990722+Naarcha-AWS@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Naarcha-AWS <97990722+Naarcha-AWS@users.noreply.github.com>
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No response exists for this command. To confirm that the setting was deleted, use `opensearch-keystore list`.
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## Referring to keystore entries
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## KeyStore entries as OpenSearch settings
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After a setting has been added to a keystore, you can refer back to that setting in your OpenSearch configuration. To refer back to the setting, add the keystore setting name as a placeholder in the `opensearch.yml` configuration file, as shown in the following example:
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```bash
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plugins.security.ssl.http.pemkey_password_secure: ${plugins.security.ssl.http.pemkey_password_secure}
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```
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After a setting has been added to a keystore, it is implicitly added to the OpenSearch configuration as if it were another entry in `opensearch.yml`. To modify a keystore entry use `./bin/opensearch-keystore upgrade <setting>`. To remove an entry, use `./bin/opensearch-keystore remove <setting>`.
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