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Update NPD rbac.
I recently enabled NPD in gke.
However, I found that in gke e2e test (https://k8s-testgrid.appspot.com/google-gke#gci-gke), npd on the node could not talk with apiserver, and reported full of following errors:
```
E0324 05:08:26.745545 1328 manager.go:160] failed to update node conditions: the server does not allow access to the requested resource (patch nodes gke-bootstrap-e2e-default-pool-fd91d792-mqh4)
E0324 05:08:37.719423 1328 manager.go:160] failed to update node conditions: the server does not allow access to the requested resource (patch nodes gke-bootstrap-e2e-default-pool-fd91d792-mqh4)
E0324 05:08:47.719694 1328 manager.go:160] failed to update node conditions: the server does not allow access to the requested resource (patch nodes gke-bootstrap-e2e-default-pool-fd91d792-mqh4)
```
I created a GKE cluster (v1.7.0-alpha.0.1483+1e879c69ecf09e) myself, and found that addon manager could not create npd binding with the following error:
```
error: error validating "/etc/kubernetes/addons/node-problem-detector/standalone/npd-binding.yaml": error validating data: couldn't find type: v1alpha1.ClusterRoleBinding; if you choose to ignore these errors, turn validation off with --validate=false
```
I found that rbac was updated to beta, but npd was missed because it was merged after
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