Rename argus to observability (#510)

* Create observability resources

* add deprecation message to argus

* add warning to readme

* remove warning from readme

* add info back to migration md

* Update MIGRATION.md

Co-authored-by: João Palet <joao.palet@outlook.com>

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Co-authored-by: João Palet <joao.palet@outlook.com>
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To automate the creation of load balancers, OpenStack can be used to setup the supporting infrastructure.
To set up the OpenStack provider, you can create a token through the STACKIT Portal, in your project's Infrastructure API page.
There, the OpenStack user domain name, username, and password are generated and can be obtained. The provider can then be configured as follows:
```terraform
terraform {
required_providers {
(...)
openstack = {
source = "terraform-provider-openstack/openstack"
}
}
required_providers {
(...)
openstack = {
source = "terraform-provider-openstack/openstack"
}
}
}
provider "openstack" {
user_domain_name = "{OpenStack user domain name}"
user_name = "{OpenStack username}"
password = "{OpenStack password}"
region = "RegionOne"
auth_url = "https://keystone.api.iaas.eu01.stackit.cloud/v3"
userdomainname = "{OpenStack user domain name}"
username = "{OpenStack username}"
password = "{OpenStack password}"
region = "RegionOne"
authurl = "https://keystone.api.iaas.eu01.stackit.cloud/v3"
}
```
Configuring the supporting infrastructure
The example below uses OpenStack to create the network, router, a public IP address and a compute instance.
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