This is dangerous as it can lead to you not knowing that data isn't
available.

If you have it closed and are considering deleting it to resolve this, then
why even bother closing it in the first place, just delete it.

On 2 April 2015 at 00:37, Derry O' Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Am using the standard ELK stack and am having an issue with kibana
> currently.
>
> I close one of my indices (e.g. logstash-2015.03.30). When i do a search
> in kibana for data involving that index, i get a 403
> (IndexClosedException).  I would have expected Kibana/Elasticsearch to know
> the index is closed and not to use in in search.
>
> Is there anyway to tell kibana to ignore that index in search? Would
> deleting the index be an alternative?
>
> Derry
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