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Subscribe to Serverless APM for AWS Lambda
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This page explains how to subscribe to Serverless APM for AWS Lambda.AppDynamics provides Serverless APM functionality in the form of a tracer library. See Serverless APM.
Requirements
Serverless APM for AWS Lambda supports AWS Lambda functions implemented in Java, Node.js, or Python. A subscription to Serverless APM requires:
Click Subscribe.A message, Congratulations! You are now subscribed!, appears confirming your subscription. If the Subscribe button is unavailable:
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Proceed to step six.
Click Set Up Your Account.
Enter your SaaS Controller URL and Controller Access Key (Default), then click Continue.
The SaaS Controller URL must be a full path URL with no whitespace or trailing slashes.
Registration may take up to 30 seconds.
You can only access the registration page through AWS Marketplace.
Do not close the registration page while it attempts to connect to the Controller. If you close the registration page, you will have to subscribe again through AWS Marketplace.
You can subscribe multiple Controllers to Serverless APM, as long as each Controller meets the requirements describedon this page. Begin with step 4a in Subscribe to Serverless APM above and complete the steps for each Controller.
Unsubscribe from Serverless APM for AWS Lambda
Unsubscribe from Serverless APM for AWS Lambda to stop all tracing by AppDynamics.
Sign in to the AWS Management Console.
Go to Your Account > Your Software Subscriptions > SaaS. Locate the AppDynamics Serverless APM for AWS Lambda subscription.
Select Cancel Subscription. Cancel Subscription unsubscribes all Controllers from Serverless APM.
You can disable Serverless APM at any time. When you disable Serverless APM, the tracer continues to monitor any instances currently executing until those instances finish. Requests executed by instances started after you disable the tracer are not monitored.
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