I will fix linux server nginx systemd python service errors
AI Automation, Business Websites and Telegram Bots
About this Gig
Your Python app crashed? Telegram bot stopped responding? Nginx throws errors and your site is down? I will find the cause and fix it fast.
WHAT I FIX:
Python applications and Telegram bots that crash, hang, or will not start
systemd services that fail or do not survive a reboot
Nginx errors: 502/504, broken configurations, and SSL certificate issues
Failed deployments, dependency conflicts, and permission problems
Apps that stop after a server restart or run out of memory
HOW IT WORKS:
- You describe the problem and provide SSH access
- I diagnose the real cause, not just the symptom
- I fix the issue and show you proof that everything works
- With Standard and Premium, I explain what happened and add protection against repeat failures
WHY ME:
I manage my own production infrastructure, including a live website and Telegram bots. I debug your server the same way I debug mine: methodically, step by step, and without guesswork. You receive clear communication and honest timelines.
SCOPE:
Ubuntu and Debian VPS servers hosted on Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS, and similar providers.
I do not work with cPanel, WHM, Plesk, shared hosting, or Windows servers.
Not sure whether your problem fits
Operating system:
Linux
My Portfolio
FAQ
What do you need from me to start?
SSH access to your server (IP, user, password or key) and a description of the problem: what broke, when, and what you already tried. Error messages or logs help but are not required — I'll find them myself.
What if you can't fix my problem?
If after diagnosis I see the issue is outside my scope, I'll tell you honestly what's wrong and cancel the order — you don't pay for a fix you didn't get. That's rare: most Linux service failures have findable causes.
Do you work with cPanel, Plesk or shared hosting?
No — this gig is for VPS/cloud servers with direct SSH access (Ubuntu/Debian). Control panels and shared hosting have their own restrictions that make proper debugging impossible.
Is one issue really fixable in 1 day?
Usually yes — most crashes come down to a config error, a bad dependency, permissions or a missing service file. If diagnosis shows something bigger, I'll tell you before doing extra work and we'll agree on scope.
Will the same problem come back?
On Basic I fix the issue. On Standard I also find the root cause and prevent that exact failure. On Premium I add auto-restart and monitoring so the service recovers even if something else breaks later.

