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
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