Hello folks,

I noticed that when I bring up my grpc server, it spins up worker threads 
using the grpc::ThreadManager::WorkerThread::Run().
The number of worker threads spun = Number of Cores on the server I bring 
up my GRPC server on.

For eg : If I have a VM with 2 cores,  the grpc server brings up two worker 
threads. If the VM has 40 cores it brings up 40 worker threads.
In reality, I just need one worker thread. Is it possible to bring up only 
one worker thread?  Is that configurable? Also is there a way I can name 
the thread so that we have a way to track it?  Thank you.

Best,
Anirudh


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