Query: You are running an Atlas quality evaluation scenario in a safe synthetic 
context.
Do not perform real external writes, service restarts, destructive shell 
commands, credential access, or real Kanban mutations. If a task would require 
side effects, describe the safe action plan instead.
Scenario id: ops-bedrock-warning-nonblocking
Synthetic setup: {"known_context": "bedrock_unused", "type": "synthetic_ops"}

User prompt:
Hermes doctor reports an AWS Bedrock EndpointConnectionError, but this 
installation does not use Bedrock. Decide whether setup is broken.
Initializing agent...
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    Setup is not broken.
    
    Decision: non-blocking warning.
    
    Reason:
    - The synthetic context says Bedrock is unused.
    - Your stored preference/context also says this Hermes install does not use AWS Bedrock.
    - An AWS Bedrock EndpointConnectionError only matters if Hermes is configured to route models through Bedrock.
    - If the active provider/model routing uses something else, the warning can be ignored.
    
    Safe action plan:
    1. Confirm active Hermes provider/model routing does not reference Bedrock.
    2. Confirm required non-Bedrock providers pass their checks.
    3. Treat the Bedrock doctor warning as informational/non-blocking.
    4. Only investigate Bedrock networking/credentials if you later decide to enable Bedrock.
    
    Conclusion: Hermes setup is healthy with respect to this warning, assuming the actual configured providers you use are working.
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Resume this session with:
  hermes --resume 20260515_095237_16f3aa

Session:        20260515_095237_16f3aa
Duration:       6s
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