This sort of thing will only really happen if you have dangling indexes or
other nodes in the cluster that leave and then join later, which is just
another form of dangling indexes.

What sort of data is it, how are you indexing it?

On 9 November 2014 12:41, kilsedar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> I switched to latest beta version of elasticsearch-1.4.0.Beta1, for it to
> be compatible with kibana-4.0.0-BETA1.1
> Right now when I delete docs and index some new data the old data comes
> back.
> By the way I am using head plugin of elasticsearch to delete the index.
>
> Before upgrading I could actually delete, and a new index was being
> created per day, named as the date of that day. Right now a new index is
> never created and data is pushed to the same index. I would like to go back
> to the old configuration.
>
> What how I solve this issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eylül
>
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