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Upgrade to OpenSearch and Dashboards 2.14.0 #542

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Description

Upgrade to OpenSearch and Dashboards 2.14.0.

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opensearch-project/opensearch-build#4562

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  • Commits are signed per the DCO using --signoff

For any changes to files within Helm chart directories:

  • Helm chart version bumped
  • Helm chart CHANGELOG.md updated to reflect change

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This should be 2.18.0?

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updated.

Signed-off-by: Rishabh Singh <sngri@amazon.com>
@prudhvigodithi prudhvigodithi merged commit 0c91000 into opensearch-project:main May 14, 2024
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VILJkid pushed a commit to Obmondo/helm-charts-1 that referenced this pull request Aug 21, 2024
Signed-off-by: Rishabh Singh <sngri@amazon.com>
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