Thanks, this was the first node, there weren't any others. I finally 
reinstalled several times and deleted all the data files. So far so good. 
-Rick


> On Mar 21, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Boaz Leskes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rick,
> 
> Sorry for the late response. This one slipped through. Do you still have the 
> issue? Marvel needs to be installed on all the nods in the cluster. Missing 
> installing it on the master will cause this kind of errors.
> 
> Cheers,
> Boaz
> 
>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 7:06:35 PM UTC+1, Rick wrote:
>> I'm starting an ES cluster on Windows, still on first node.  ES & Logstash 
>> are running fine, but Marvel is failing with a "Failed to parse source" 
>> against the @timestamp field.
>> I've uninstalled, reinstalled, restarted.  I checked the indices and 
>> .marvel-YYYY.MM.DD is there and has data in it.
>> Any help on how to tshoot further is much appreciated.  Trying to demo so we 
>> can purchase, but stuck on this.
>> Thanks, Rick
>> 
>> [2015-03-04 12:03:42,981][DEBUG][action.search.type       ] [Doctor Bong] 
>> [.marvel-2015.03.04][0], node[XtdYbJwaQQSLJbYTfMPA4g], [R], s[STARTED]: 
>> Failed to execute [org.elasticsearch.action.search.SearchRequest@1ba00061]
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: [.marvel-2015.03.04][0]: 
>> from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [Failed to parse source 
>> [{"size":1,"sort":{"@timestamp":{"order":"desc"}}}]]
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:687)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createContext(SearchService.java:543)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.createAndPutContext(SearchService.java:515)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.executeFetchPhase(SearchService.java:356)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:333)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$11.call(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:330)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.action.SearchServiceTransportAction$23.run(SearchServiceTransportAction.java:559)
>>  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
>>  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
>>  at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
>> Caused by: org.elasticsearch.search.SearchParseException: 
>> [.marvel-2015.03.04][0]: from[-1],size[1]: Parse Failure [No mapping found 
>> for [@timestamp] in order to sort on]
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addSortField(SortParseElement.java:210)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.addCompoundSortField(SortParseElement.java:184)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.sort.SortParseElement.parse(SortParseElement.java:96)
>>  at 
>> org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.parseSource(SearchService.java:671)
>>  ... 9 more
>> [2015-03-04 12:03:42,981][DEBUG][action.search.type       ] [Doctor Bong] 
>> All shards failed for phase: [query_fetch]
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