That is a really good question! If you set memory limits via the resource 
quota, there are cases where incoming requests and connections are rejected 
due to unavailable memory quota. Unfortunately, this is not exposed as any 
metric right now (if I recall correctly).

On Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 3:39:44 AM UTC-8 zhi qi wrote:

> In grpc 1.26.0(not necessary), c++ server(necessary).
>
> I just build a sync grpc server with ResourceQuota'MaxThreads set. If 
> clients requests too frequently, there will be some requests not be 
> executed.
>
> How can I get the number and the suspending time of these requests? Or is 
> there some metrics?
>
> Thank you all.
>
>
>

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