add this to your flood.toml ``` use_framing = true ```
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 10:39 AM Weaver, Christopher < [email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to test sending data to heka's UDPInput with no success. I > decided to try to use the heka-flood tool to mimic UPD traffic also with no > success. I am using 0.10 version of heka. My heka.toml : > > [UdpInput] > address = "127.0.0.1:4880" > net = "udp" > splitter = "udp_splitter" > decoder = "ProtobufDecoder" > set_hostname = true > # I have also tried not setting this as well, default is false > > [udp_splitter] > type = "HekaFramingSplitter" > > [ProtobufDecoder] > > [LogOutput] > type = "LogOutput" > message_matcher = "Logger == 'UdpInput'" > encoder = "PayloadEncoder" > > and my flood.toml: > > [udp_proto] > ip_address = "127.0.0.1:4880" > sender = "udp" > pprof_file = "" > encoder = "protobuf" > num_messages = 1000 > corrupt_percentage = 0.0001 > signed_percentage = 0.00011 > variable_size_messages = false > ascii_only = true > max_message_size = 32000 > > If I add another input, like say a log tailer and add it to the message > matcher for the LogOutput, those messages end up being logged out. I never > see anything from the UpdInput. What am I doing wrong? > > Thank you > Chris > _______________________________________________ > Heka mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/heka >
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