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[8.5] Fix: Consider all summary pings to determine if monitor is only fleet managed. (#142004) #142659

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This will backport the following commits from main to 8.5:

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… managed. (elastic#142004)

* Consider all ping to determine if monitor is only fleet managed.

* Close popover on outside click as the built-in functionality is buggy.

* Handle the case where only private locations are selected among a mix of locations.

(cherry picked from commit 1eb059d)
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Async chunks

Total size of all lazy-loaded chunks that will be downloaded as the user navigates the app

id before after diff
synthetics 1023.9KB 1.0MB +201.0B

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@kibanamachine kibanamachine merged commit 3b7c409 into elastic:8.5 Oct 4, 2022
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