This sounds like address space exhaustion. We're looking at providing an 
upper bound on the number of threads created in a future update.

On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 1:32:46 AM UTC-7, Florian Otto [M.A.i] 
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> i am pretty new in using grpc, so there is a good chance for me causing 
> the problem by myself. 
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> We have a synchronous server runni ng which handles requests from multiple 
> asynchronous clients. 
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> Both cpp. 
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> The handling method runs to a blocking mutex. 
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> If I start a stress test, I can watch the active threads of the server 
> process grow rapidly to about 1400 threads, causing the server to crash. 
>  (32 bit – win10)
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> I read that grpc uses a thread-pool  for he RPCs – Is there a way to limit 
> the number of threads?
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> Might there be a problem within grpc or do I get something wrong? 
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> For any hints -  thanks in advance
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> Florian
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