Kubernetes Submit Queue 388018fa3d Merge pull request #46782 from dnardo/ip-masq-agent
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Add some initial resource limits to the ip-masq-agent.

These limits were based on observing  the agent over roughly a day RES was typically  ~4M for me but I'd like to make sure we have some headroom.  If there was a huge config map then this could increase  slightly but not significantly since we only allow 64 entries. 

VmPeak:    11164 kB
VmSize:    11164 kB
VmLck:         0 kB
VmPin:         0 kB
VmHWM:      7652 kB
VmRSS:      4260 kB
VmData:     7612 kB
VmStk:       136 kB
VmExe:      1856 kB
VmLib:         0 kB
VmPTE:        40 kB
VmPMD:        20 kB
VmSwap:        0 kB
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