hostesignaler
Hostesignaler is a lightweight daemon designed for Linux and Unix-like operating systems that monitors host system metrics and emits signals when predefined thresholds are crossed. The project was first released in 2018 by a collaboration of open‑source developers working in high‑performance computing (HPC) and cloud orchestration. Hostesignaler is released under the MIT license and is actively maintained, with the latest stable release being version 1.2.4 as of 2025.
The daemon observes standard operating‑system metrics such as CPU utilization, memory pressure, disk I/O, and network
Typical use cases include automatic job preemption in batch scheduling systems, triggering fail‑over in container orchestration
The community around hostesignaler values clear documentation and straightforward deployment, offering Docker images and source distributions