I haven't thought of automating, but it seems to me that it should be easy 
to address manually.
Haven't looked to see I this can be done in Marvel, but in 
elasticsearch-head and elasticsearch-hq both display the indices.
Since data is indexed by data, you can select the indexes you wish and 
perform an operation on them.
 
Of course the underlying curl command should be an option, too.
 
You may be able to do the same in Marvel. Indices are displayed but I 
haven't investigated Marvel's ability to perform operations, I've only been 
looking at what can be configured to display.
 
Tony
 

On Friday, February 14, 2014 7:41:36 AM UTC-8, Thomas Andres wrote:

> I upgraded elasticsearch to 0.90.11 and installed marvel. Congratulations 
> on a really nice tool!
>
> Now I have a small issue: since marvel is generating quite a lot of data 
> (for our develop system), I would like to configure an automatic delete of 
> old data. Is there such an option? I didn't find anything in the 
> documentation. It would be great to specify a rolling window of n days of 
> data to keep.
>

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