Shell scripts to monitor production server logs and store the result in a file.
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Shell scripts to monitor production server logs and store the result in a file.
AI-powered incident triage system — reads error logs, uses Claude LLM to diagnose issues, and triggers automated remediation. Built for Payments & Finance platforms.
🛡️ PeopleSoft production support automation using a local LLM (llama3.3/deepseek-r1). Combines Model Context Protocol (MCP) for live DB inspection and Cache-Augmented Generation (CAG) for SOP matching. FastAPI + Streamlit + Ollama.
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SQL-based simulated trade reconciliation workflow for detecting broker, booking, allocation, and settlement breaks.
Bash script to monitor Linux server health (Disk/Memory/CPU/Services) with email alerts
Simulated FIX execution report parser and trade support reconciliation engine using Python, SQL, SQLite, pandas, and CSV exception reports.
AI-powered log analysis & incident triage tool for Application / Production Support. Paste logs or upload files → get severity, root cause, next steps, grep queries & ticket summary.
Backend engineering case studies from healthcare and production support work
Containerized bug tracking application deployed on Red Hat OpenShift sandbox using BuildConfig, ImageStreams, Deployments, Services, and Routes.
Production Support Engineer with 4+ years of experience | Java Application Support | RHEL Linux | Kubernetes | Learning DevOps, Cloud & AI Engineering
Dependency-free Python CLI for checking incident handoff readiness before on-call ownership transfers.
Practical incident response + RCA templates and runbooks for backend APIs (payments/integrations).
Powershell for production support teams
Production-grade response time monitoring solution using New Relic, AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and Slack notifications.
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