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  1. OpenShift API for Data Protection
  2. OADP-1887

Enable cluster monitoring option is not working for downstream operator, now unsupported.

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      Description of problem: 

      Installed OADP 1.2.0 from operatorHub with monitoring enabled. When I looked at prometheus targets I didn't find velero SVC IP mentioned over there.
      After debugging we found that the namespace is missing label related to monitoring. 

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
      OADP 1.2.0 - 63

      How reproducible:

      Always

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1. Delete openshift-adp namespace if it exists.
      2. Go to operatorHub and search for OADP. 
      3. Select on enable monitoring option and Install OADP.

      Actual results:

      Monitoring is not enabled even though the checkbox is selected.

       

      Expected results:

      Monitoring should be enabled.

       

      Additional info:
      I observed monitoring related label gets removed after few seconds, when it adds this privileged labels.

      It's only happening with downstream builds.
      Slack discussion:- https://redhat-internal.slack.com/archives/C02EL5R9C3B/p1682520213153359

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