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[DOCS] List `indices.lifecycle.poll_interval` as cluster-level (#48813)

Lists `indices.lifecycle.poll_interval` with other cluster-level ILM
settings.

Previously, it was included under index-level settings.
James Rodewig 6 years ago
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@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ These are the settings available for configuring Index Lifecycle Management
 Whether ILM is enabled or disabled, setting this to `false` disables any
 Whether ILM is enabled or disabled, setting this to `false` disables any
 ILM REST API endpoints and functionality. Defaults to `true`.
 ILM REST API endpoints and functionality. Defaults to `true`.
 
 
+`indices.lifecycle.poll_interval`::
+(<<time-units, time units>>) How often {ilm} checks for indices that meet policy
+criteria. Defaults to `10m`.
+
 ==== Index level settings
 ==== Index level settings
 These index-level {ilm-init} settings are typically configured through index
 These index-level {ilm-init} settings are typically configured through index
 templates. For more information, see <<ilm-gs-create-policy>>.
 templates. For more information, see <<ilm-gs-create-policy>>.
@@ -23,10 +27,6 @@ policy that contains a rollover action. When the index rolls over, the alias is
 updated to reflect that the index is no longer the write index. For more
 updated to reflect that the index is no longer the write index. For more
 information about rollover, see <<using-policies-rollover>>.
 information about rollover, see <<using-policies-rollover>>.
 
 
-`indices.lifecycle.poll_interval`::
-(<<time-units, time units>>) How often {ilm} checks for indices that meet policy
-criteria. Defaults to `10m`.
-
 `index.lifecycle.parse_origination_date`::
 `index.lifecycle.parse_origination_date`::
 When configured to `true` the origination date will be parsed from the index
 When configured to `true` the origination date will be parsed from the index
 name. The index format must match the pattern `^.*-{date_format}-\\d+`, where
 name. The index format must match the pattern `^.*-{date_format}-\\d+`, where