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[Backport] Add note about remote ES error with Fleet Server (#1786) (#1788)
(cherry picked from commit 9768e16) Co-authored-by: David Kilfoyle <41695641+kilfoyle@users.noreply.github.com>
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docs/en/ingest-management/fleet/fleet-settings-remote-elasticsearch.asciidoc

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The remote {es} cluster is now configured.
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As a final step before using the remote {es} output, you need to make sure that for any integrations that have been <<add-integration-to-policy,added to your {agent} policy>>, the integration assets have been installed on the remote {es} cluster. Refer to <<install-uninstall-integration-assets,Install and uninstall {agent} integration assets>> for the steps.
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NOTE: When you use a remote {es} output, {fleet-server} performs a test to ensure connectivity to the remote cluster. The result of that connectivity test is used to report the ES Remote output as healthy or unhealthy on the **Fleet** > **Settings** > **Outputs** page, under the **Status** column. In some cases, the remote {es} output used for data from {agent} may be reachable only by those agents and not by {fleet-server}, so the unhealthy state and an associated `Unable to connect` error that appears on the UI can be ignored.

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