diff --git a/en/aws/lambda/lambda-tracing-enabled.md b/en/aws/lambda/lambda-tracing-enabled.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6b5b21219 --- /dev/null +++ b/en/aws/lambda/lambda-tracing-enabled.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +[![CloudSploit](https://cloudsploit.com/img/logo-new-big-text-100.png "CloudSploit")](https://cloudsploit.com) + +# AWS / Lambda / Lambda Tracing Enabled + +## Quick Info + +| | | +|-|-| +| **Plugin Title** | Lambda Tracing Enabled | +| **Cloud** | AWS | +| **Category** | Lambda | +| **Description** | Ensures AWS Lambda functions have active tracing for X-Ray. | +| **More Info** | AWS Lambda functions should have active tracing in order to gain visibility into the functions execution and performance. | +| **AWS Link** | https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/services-xray.html | +| **Recommended Action** | Modify Lambda functions to activate tracing. | + +## Detailed Remediation Steps +1. Log into the AWS Management Console.
+2. Select the "Services" option and search for Lambda.
+3. Scroll down the left navigation panel and choose "Functions".
+4. Select the Lambda function that needs to be verify from "Functions name".
+5. On the "Lambda Functions" page scroll down and choose "Configuration".
+6. Scroll down the "Configuration" tab and choose the "Monitoring and operations tools".
+7. Under X-Ray, toggle on Active tracing.
+8. Click on the "Save" button at the top of the dashboard.
+9. Repeat steps 4 - 8 to enable active tracing for other "Lambda functions" in the selected region.
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