A platform team is creating a retirement checklist for custom agents used in a multi-agent workflow. Match each retirement action to its best purpose. Which mapping is correct?
1. Set user-invocable: false on the retired profile
2. Set disable-model-invocation: true on the retired profile
3. Update required checks to the replacement workflow name
4. Keep workflow artifacts and logs under retention policy
A. Prevent manual selection of the retired agent
B. Prevent inferred model selection of the retired agent
C. Avoid pending checks from obsolete gate names
D. Preserve evidence from historical workflow runs
E. Grant the retired agent read-only repository access
F. Recreate old pull requests with the replacement agentChoose an answer
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Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D.
Why this is the answer
Setting user-invocable: false (1) directly prevents users from manually selecting the retired agent, aligning with purpose A. Setting disable-model-invocation: true (2) stops the agent from being automatically chosen by models in multi-agent workflows, which matches purpose B. Updating required checks to the replacement workflow name (3) ensures that new pull requests don't get stuck waiting for checks from the now-obsolete retired agent, fulfilling purpose C. Keeping workflow artifacts and logs under retention policy (4) is crucial for maintaining historical records and evidence of past workflow runs, corresponding to purpose D. The incorrect options suggest purposes that don't directly relate to the actions or are generally not best practices for agent retirement.
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