For those interested in the solution:

It would seem the issue was caused by clock drifting between my servers. 
 There was an issue with NTP and the servers had drifted apart by more than 
1 minute.  Once I resolved the NTP issue, the warnings in Marvel went away.

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 2:07:47 PM UTC-4, Michael Young wrote:
>
> I have a 6 node Elasticsearch cluster set up.  I was running ES 1.4.4 and 
> Marvel was working without any issues.
>
> Today I upgraded to Elasticsearch 1.5.2.  Each of my 6 nodes is configured 
> to use the same marvel exporter (host01).  It looks like all of the data is 
> getting to the Marvel host.  However, the Marvel interface shows the ! 
> sign and says “No report has been received for more than 1 min” for each of 
> my collections.  This just started with my upgrade from 1.4.4 to 1.5.2.  It 
> seems as if the data is getting into the .marvel indexes, so I’m not sure 
> why the Marvel interface shows this message.
>
> Is there anything simple I should be looking for to figure out what’s 
> going on?
>

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