Thanks!  

On Friday, February 28, 2014 1:28:59 PM UTC-5, spezam . wrote:
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> Tom,
> as Binh wrote, those are indexes name of my three ES cluster nodes. 
> Indexes that I want to query all at once via Kibana 3.
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> On Friday, February 28, 2014 5:16:10 PM UTC+1, Binh Ly wrote:
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>> Tom, that is a name mask to tell Kibana which indexes it should be 
>> looking at. That setting is accessible from your dashboard - upper right - 
>> Configure Dashboard | Index | Default Index.
>>
>> On Friday, February 28, 2014 10:22:15 AM UTC-5, tom rkba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> ""
>>>>
>>>> No, wildcards are not supported in the pattern, you can however supply 
>>>> multiple patterns:
>>>>
>>>> "pattern": "[logstash-1-]YYYY.MM.DD,[logstash-2-]YYYY.MM.DD,",
>>>>
>>>> ""
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I do not understand what you are doing here.  Is this in a querystring 
>>> field?  What exactly are you entering?
>>>
>>>

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