Hi Thomas,

Marvel itself doesn't have a setting for this, but you can have a look at 
this tool, built by the logstash team to help management indices with time 
based data: https://github.com/elasticsearch/curator

Cheers,
Boaz

On Friday, February 14, 2014 4:41:36 PM UTC+1, Thomas Andres wrote:
>
> I upgraded elasticsearch to 0.90.11 and installed marvel. Congratulations 
> on a really nice tool!
>
> Now I have a small issue: since marvel is generating quite a lot of data 
> (for our develop system), I would like to configure an automatic delete of 
> old data. Is there such an option? I didn't find anything in the 
> documentation. It would be great to specify a rolling window of n days of 
> data to keep.
>

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