Remove edb license resources SC2#2763
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Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cheng <jeremyjcheng@gmail.com>
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Thank you @Jeremy-Cheng-stack
We are good to merge the PR now.
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What this PR does / why we need it:
Remove edb license job as it's no longer required and is causing edb to restart without a purpose, which causes issues for other deployments. Remove all resources related to edb license as well.
Compliments this PR: #2760
Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
Fixes #https://github.ibm.com/IBMPrivateCloud/roadmap/issues/68424
Special notes for your reviewer:
Normal installation flow. Check with install of edb and im. Make sure these changes don't mark the operator's readiness prematurely,