[Reporting/Docs] Add section to troubleshooting guide to explain the StatusCodeError logs (#102278)

* [Reporting/Docs] Add section to troubleshooting guide to explain the StatusCodeError logs

* Update docs/user/reporting/reporting-troubleshooting.asciidoc

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* use script formatting around error message block

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@ -92,6 +92,32 @@ the first time Kibana starts when verbose logging is enabled.
Whenever possible, a Reporting error message tries to be as self-explanatory as possible. Here are some error messages you might encounter,
along with the solution.
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==== `StatusCodeError: [version_conflict_engine_exception]`
If you are running multiple instances of {kib} in a cluster, the instances share the work of executing report jobs to evenly distribute
the work load. Each instance searches the reporting index for "pending" jobs that the user has requested. It is possible for
multiple instances to find the same job in these searches. Only the instance that successfully updated the job status to
"processing" will actually execute the report job. The other instances that unsuccessfully tried to make the same update will log
something similar to this:
[source]
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StatusCodeError: [version_conflict_engine_exception] [...]: version conflict, required seqNo [6124], primary term [1]. current document has seqNo [6125] and primary term [1], with { ... }
status: 409,
displayName: 'Conflict',
path: '/.reporting-...',
body: {
error: {
type: 'version_conflict_engine_exception',
reason: '[...]: version conflict, required seqNo [6124], primary term [1]. current document has seqNo [6125] and primary term [1]',
},
},
statusCode: 409
}
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These messages alone don't indicate a problem. They show normal events that happen in a healthy system.
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==== Max attempts reached
There are two primary causes of this error: