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restore exechealthz defs for back compat #3595

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What this PR does / why we need it: Undoing some changes from #3373 to restore back-compat.

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restore exechealthz defs for back compat

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/lgtm

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@jackfrancis jackfrancis merged commit 0b3b9d1 into Azure:master Aug 1, 2018
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@jackfrancis jackfrancis deleted the exechealthz-backcompat branch August 1, 2018 00:18
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