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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:25:08+00:00 2026-05-11T00:25:08+00:00

In short: Is there any known protocol for remote process management? I have a

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In short: Is there any known protocol for remote process management?

I have a system that contains several applications, each has it’s own computer in a local network. When the applications are up and running, they communicate without any problems.

What I’m interested in is a protocol to manage the remote applications startup, shutdown and monitoring. By monitoring I mean getting error codes (predefined) when something goes wrong. Ideally I would control the whole system from one managing application and get status about what’s going on.

I once worked in a place that wrote an in-house protocol that did this. However, I wish to avoid writing it again if someone already figured this out.

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  • Platforms in use are Windows and Linux, both on x86.
  • On Windows, C/C++ and .NET are used. On Linux, C/C++.
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  1. 2026-05-11T00:25:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:25 am

    Why bother with homegrown solutions instead of using tried and tested technology? Unless you only employ programmers who are MENSA members with 30+ years of experience, your solution will be less robust and costlier to maintain.

    You failed to mention any details about the platform you’re using, so I’ll assume a Unix-ish system. I would go with (and have been going with for years)

    • SNMP for monitoring
    • either daemontools or cron + scripting (as a distant second choice) for supervision and restart
    • ssh/scp with RSA authentication for interactive intervention, remote command execution, and occasional transfers
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