We'd love to have separate data retention policies based on data type or some other field (type seems the best). So if we have a type=syslog and a type=apache_access and a type=apache_error, maybe we want to keep syslog for 90 days, apache_access for 180 days, but apache_error for only 30 days.
This would REALLY make some of our customers happy.
Feature Request: Data retention based on type
Feature Request: Data retention based on type
Eric Loyd • http://everwatch.global • 844.240.EVER • @EricLoyd
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Re: Feature Request: Data retention based on type
Don't quote me on this, but I think having multiple index types is something that is being looked at in the distant future.
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Re: Feature Request: Data retention based on type
I will not only quote you on that, but if anyone asks me, I will say you promised it by April 15th. 
Eric Loyd • http://everwatch.global • 844.240.EVER • @EricLoyd
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Re: Feature Request: Data retention based on type
What was that? You're treating the entire Nagios support team to Fogo De Chao next time you're up? That's so kind of you!
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Re: Feature Request: Data retention based on type
duuuuuuuude, I would so love to do that. Tell Marc that should be our farewell dinner place in September. 
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Re: Feature Request: Data retention based on type
I can mention it to him, but I wouldn't get those hopes up.
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