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AWS Lambda Node Js Monitoring using Serverless APM for AWS Lambda subscription

Fadil_CK
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Hi,

I am trying to configure AWS Lambda running in Node Js in AppD. I have subscribed to Serverless APM for AWS Lambda subscription. Node js version is 20.x

We selected a lambda function and added a layer then added environment variables via the console. After adding the variables the lambda is executed. But the application is not reporting in AppDynamics controller. What could be the reason. Is there any additional instrumentation required. 

Also, please confirm on ARN version to be used, the function is hosted in us-east-1, also confirm whether runtime is compatible or not with Node js 20.

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iamryan
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