Correct records.yaml record drift#13177
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Several records.yaml entries had drifted from the names or reloadability registered in RecordsConfig, which leaves generated config references pointing at records that do not exist or implying runtime updates that are not supported. This corrects the obvious doc-only mismatches: typoed directives, stale QUIC record names and defaults, an unregistered deprecated admin record, and reloadable annotations that disagree with the registered update type.
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Several records.yaml entries had drifted from the names or
reloadability registered in RecordsConfig, which leaves generated
config references pointing at records that do not exist or implying
runtime updates that are not supported.
This corrects the obvious doc-only mismatches: typoed directives,
stale QUIC record names and defaults, an unregistered deprecated
admin record, and reloadable annotations that disagree with the
registered update type.