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Proposed title of this feature request
Allow using an annotation to indicate that the status for a resource should be restored.
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What is the nature and description of the request?
Users don't have the knowledge required to understand the proper use and implications restoring the status of a resource, but the controller managing a resource does.
It would be very useful for the controller of a resource to be able to set some flag (annotation, label, etc) to indicate that the status for that resource should be restored.
Currently the only way to handle this is to either instruct users to restore particular resource types in the Restore CR. The only alternative from the controller standpoint is to duplicate status information in an annotation and apply it when an object is restored. This is cumbersome for controllers as they now need to keep duplicate information up to date in the actual status and in the annotation.
Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)
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Optional: List affected component/s.
This is needed by ACM and was requested by the AssistedInstalled team
Link to the ACM request
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ACM-13696
This should be for OADP 1.4 or newer version