Andrei Kvapil 08b5217b72 [kubeovn] Fix service scrape for plunger (#1414)
## What this PR does

This patch delivers changes to the monitoring config of Kube-OVN
plunger, which were accidentally omitted in its release, leading to a
duplicate service, broken monitoring agents' helm release and not
actually scraping the plunger.

### Release note

```release-note
[kubeovn-plunger] Fix the VMServiceScrape object for collecting the
plunger's metrics.
```

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- New Features
- Enable metrics scraping for Kube-OVN Plunger, integrating it into the
monitoring stack.

- Chores
- Migrated scraping to a VictoriaMetrics configuration and moved
resources to the monitoring namespace.
- Updated selectors to target the Kube-OVN Plunger workload in the
appropriate namespace.
- Adjusted metric relabeling: node label removed and some label names
simplified; series may appear under kubeovn-plunger instead of kube-dns.
- Standardized scrape port naming to “metrics,” aligning with current
service conventions.

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