Agent instance page
Prefactor records how one run unfolded: lifecycle timing, span hierarchy when present, data-risk signals tied to your schemas and profiles, and tools such as terminating an active instance.
One strip sits above the tab row: it summarises run state and holds actions that affect the whole instance (such as terminate). Switching tabs swaps the detail underneath without losing that context.
Above the tabs
Section titled “Above the tabs”- Status — Pending, Active, Complete, Failed, Cancelled, or Terminated.
- Time — for completed or terminated runs, the wall-clock range; for active runs, the start time; for pending runs, “Ready to start”.
- Registered and Last updated — when Prefactor first recorded the instance and when it last changed.
- Risk profile — the profile assigned to the agent, linked through to its configuration.
- Terminate — appears while the instance is Active; ends the run after you confirm with a reason (see below).
Above the tab content, Prefactor surfaces a Risk score — the run’s numeric total and risk level under the assigned profile — and an Activity over last 24 hours chart with span counts in five-minute buckets. The score’s composition by span type lives on the Risk tab.
Terminate
Section titled “Terminate”The modal captures a reason before Prefactor sets the status to Terminated and closes in-flight spans. You cannot undo termination; the reason travels with the instance and audit trail.
- Activity tab — span-by-span inspection for this run.
- Risk tab — score composition and how the instance total was calculated.
- Details tab — structural metadata (agent line, version links, timestamps).
Related
Section titled “Related”- Instance — what an instance is and the states it moves through.
- Risk profile — how risk levels are derived from spans.
- Agent page › Instances tab — the list you navigated from.
- Agent page — agent-level context, deployments, and versions.