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My Lambda accesses resources on my VPC so as instructed in the documentation I've given the Lambda a role to create network interfaces. I was under the assumption that the ENI is reused but looks like every invocation is creating a new ENI which caused to throw an error

Lambda was not able to create an ENI in the VPC of the Lambda function because the limit for Network Interfaces has been reached.

I searched google but couldn't find the best way to solve this issue. Apart from manually deleting these ENIs periodically is there a better way?

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    Does the Lambda role have permissions to delete an ENI or only permission to create?
    – Mark B
    Mar 14, 2016 at 15:02
  • @MarkB: Interesting, haven't thought about it. It doesn't have delete permission. Let me try giving that permission and see what happens
    – Chenna V
    Mar 14, 2016 at 15:18
  • @blueskin I'm investigating a similar issue. Where did you get the error you mention in you question?
    – Nic
    Apr 27, 2017 at 18:08

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As Mark suggested, the issue was my AWS Lambda didn't have the DeleteNetworkInterface Action specified in the role(Policy) that the lambda was set to. By giving the appropriate policy the Lambda now detaches and deletes the ENI when done.

        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Resource": "*",
            "Action": [
                "ec2:DescribeInstances",
                "ec2:CreateNetworkInterface",
                "ec2:AttachNetworkInterface",
                "ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces",
                "ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface",
                "ec2:DetachNetworkInterface",
                "ec2:ModifyNetworkInterfaceAttribute",
                "ec2:ResetNetworkInterfaceAttribute",
                "autoscaling:CompleteLifecycleAction"
            ]
        }
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The official line from AWS (via their docs and a support ticket) is to use the AWS-managed policy AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole.

Excerpt from a private support ticket:

The role you are using in your Lambda function has an attached policy "AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole", which is an AWS managed policy for VPC-enabled Lambda functions. This policy contains all needed permissions and may be updated in future if new permissions are needed due to updates to the service.

It is also worth noting that it can sometimes take several hours for detached ENIs to be reaped.

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    It would be nice if there were some way to clean up those ENI's faster. It takes quite a while to finish a CF rollback in which ENI's must be cleaned up. Slows things down a bit when you're working on pipelines.
    – trademark
    May 1, 2020 at 13:27
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    Nowadays there is a different setup in play that mitigates this significantly and is generally better, described here: aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/….
    – Dave S.
    May 1, 2020 at 20:27
  • That's very useful! Seems like it definitely requires some effort to reconfigure it to work that way (as opposed to the more "traditional" approach). I'll keep that in mind for future work though!
    – trademark
    May 4, 2020 at 12:09

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