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[7.x] [Stack Monitoring] create alert per node instead of per cluster (#102544) #103719

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Backports the following commits to 7.x:

…tic#102544)

* create alert per node instead of per cluster

* add comment

* fix test, replace alert state with empty array with no node is firing

* update cpu usage action messaging

* fix internationalization

* update disk usage rule action messaging

* update memory usage rule action messaging

* update other action messaging

* update missing monitoring data alert action messaging

* remove comment

* fix bug where threadpool alerts were not firing

* fix bug with threadpool rejections and update alert action messaging to be per node

* update comments

* unit test for thread pool write rejections alert

* update messaging for CCR read rejection

* fix cluster level alerts to use the cluster id when its not node level

* add more tests to nodes changed alert

* update default message

* update alert messaging for large shard size

* update default messaging

Co-authored-by: Kibana Machine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
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@neptunian neptunian merged commit 81f6f31 into elastic:7.x Jun 29, 2021
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