linux-service-triage

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Diagnoses common Linux service issues using logs, systemd/PM2, file permissions, Nginx reverse proxy checks, and DNS sanity checks. Use when a server app is failing, unreachable, or misconfigured.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/linux-service-triage && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/2835" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/linux-service-triage && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Linux & service basics: logs, systemd/PM2, permissions, Nginx reverse proxy, DNS checks

PURPOSE

Diagnoses common Linux service issues using logs, systemd/PM2, file permissions, Nginx reverse proxy checks, and DNS sanity checks.

WHEN TO USE

  • TRIGGERS:
    • Show me why this service is failing using logs, then give the exact fix commands.
    • Restart this app cleanly and confirm it is listening on the right port.
    • Fix the permissions on this folder so the service can read and write safely.
    • Set up Nginx reverse proxy for this port and verify DNS and TLS are sane.
    • Create a systemd service for this script and make it survive reboots.
  • DO NOT USE WHEN…
    • You need kernel debugging or deep performance profiling.
    • You want to exploit systems or bypass access controls.

INPUTS

  • REQUIRED:
    • Service type: systemd unit name or PM2 process name.
    • Observed symptom: error message, status output, or logs (pasted by user).
  • OPTIONAL:
    • Nginx config snippet, domain name, expected upstream port.
    • Filesystem paths used by the service.
  • EXAMPLES:
    • systemctl status myapp output + journalctl excerpt
    • Nginx server block + domain + upstream port

OUTPUTS

  • Default: triage report (likely cause, evidence from logs, minimal fix plan).
  • If explicitly requested and safe: exact shell commands to apply the fix. Success = service runs, listens on expected port, and reverse proxy/DNS path is correct.

WORKFLOW

  1. Confirm scope and safety:
    • identify service name and whether changes are permitted.
  2. Gather evidence:
    • status output + recent logs (see references/triage-commands.md).
  3. Classify failure:
    • config error, dependency missing, permission denied, port conflict, upstream unreachable, DNS mismatch.
  4. Propose minimal fix + verification steps.
  5. Validate network path (if web service):
    • app listens → Nginx proxies → DNS resolves → (TLS sanity if applicable).
  6. Provide restart/reload plan and confirm health checks.
  7. STOP AND ASK THE USER if:
    • logs/status output are missing,
    • actions require privileged access not confirmed,
    • TLS/cert management is required but setup is unknown.

OUTPUT FORMAT

TRIAGE REPORT
- Symptom:
- Evidence (what you provided):
- Most likely cause:
- Fix plan (minimal steps):
- Exact commands (ONLY if user approved changes):
- Verification:
- Rollback:

SAFETY & EDGE CASES

  • Read-only by default: diagnose from provided outputs; do not assume you can run commands.
  • Avoid destructive changes; require explicit confirmation for anything risky.
  • Prefer nginx -t before reload and verify ports with ss.

EXAMPLES

  • Input: “journal shows permission denied on /var/app/uploads.”
    Output: path permission analysis + safe chown/chmod plan + verification.

  • Input: “App works locally but domain returns 502.”
    Output: upstream port checks + nginx error log interpretation + proxy_pass fix plan.

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