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This is a simpler workaround for #1731; the delegationCache has been filling up.

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@adleong adleong merged commit c4dc716 into linkerd:master Jan 2, 2018
@siggy siggy added this to the 1.3.5 milestone Jan 9, 2018
@hawkw hawkw mentioned this pull request Jan 17, 2018
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2018
## 1.3.5 2018-01-17

* 🎓 H2 router and `io.l5d.mesh` Namerd interface are no longer experimental ([#1782](#1782))! 🎓
* Add an experimental namer for Rancher service discovery ([#1740](#1740)). A huge thank you to [@fangel](https://github.com/fangel) for contributing this namer!
* Kubernetes
  * Fix a bug that could cause the `io.l5d.k8s` namer to get "stuck" and fail to recieve updates from an endpoint ([#1755](#1755)). Contributed by [@obeattie](https://github.com/obeattie).
* Admin UI
  * Add `/admin/client_state.json` endpoint to return the current address set of each client ([#1768](#1768)).
  * Fix an error when using the admin UI to perform delegations with a dtab stored in Namerd over the `io.l5d.thriftNameInterpreter` interface ([#1762](#1762)). Thanks to [@jackkleeman](https://github.com/jackkleeman)!
  * Render an error instead of a blank page for failures on Namerd's dtab playground ([#1770](#1770)).
* Namerd
  * Errors parsing dtabs stored in Consul are now surfaced in log messages ([#1760](#1760)).
  * Fix an error where Linekrd could sometimes miss updates from Namerd when using the `io.l5d.thriftNameInterpreter` interface ([#1753](#1753)). Thanks to [@obeattie](https://github.com/obeattie)!
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