Clarify language around 472 (#7814)

- use "disaster recovery mode"
- remove trailing spaces
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Brian Shumate 2019-11-06 17:16:39 -05:00 committed by Jim Kalafut
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@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ The default status codes are:
- `200` if initialized, unsealed, and active
- `429` if unsealed and standby
- `472` if data recovery mode replication secondary and active
- `473` if performance standby
- `472` if disaster recovery mode replication secondary and active
- `473` if performance standby
- `501` if not initialized
- `503` if sealed
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The default status codes are:
the active status code instead of the standby status code. This is useful when
Vault is behind a non-configurable load balancer that just wants a 200-level
response. This will not apply if the node is a performance standby.
- `perfstandbyok` `(bool: false)` Specifies if being a performance standby should
still return the active status code instead of the performance standby status code.
This is useful when Vault is behind a non-configurable load balancer that just wants