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How to Manually Clean Indexes from Elasticsearch
In a previous post we covered getting started with the ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana). Now we need to remove old indexes manually from an Elasticsearch datastore sorted by age. We’ll be using the curator tool in a sandbox using … Continue reading
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Tagged curator, elasticsearch, elk, linux, pip, python, sysadmin
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