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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.

  • 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.

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).