It will be possible in the future when this issue will be fixed: 
https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/2114


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Le 24 février 2014 à 13:47:07, Thomas Andres ([email protected]) a écrit:

I know deleting them isn't hard, and it's good to know there is a tool to 
automate that. However, I do think that Marvel should do that itself. Shouldn't 
be too hard to e.g.  extend the code that creates a new daily index to also 
cleanup old ones.

As it is now, you install a plugin and suddenly run out of space, which I don't 
consider a good default behaviour (I know you guys take care of setting smart 
default values, which is one reason elasticsearch is so good!). I think this 
would be a small extension, that probably  prevents many users from a rather 
bad surprise.

Cheers
Thomas


Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2014 20:40:26 UTC+1 schrieb Boaz Leskes:

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


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