Hi, I have an oVirt 4.2.6.4 installation. I added a new Centos 7.5 host and a 
new, still uninitialized Data Center with shared storage. I then try to add a 
new iSCSI Data Storage Domain on this Data Center and I have selected to use 
the only host I have where the iSCSI target also resides, over a local device. 
command 'targetcli ls' outputs:
o- / 
.........................................................................................................................
 [...]
  o- backstores 
..............................................................................................................
 [...]
  | o- block 
..................................................................................................
 [Storage Objects: 0]
  | o- fileio 
.................................................................................................
 [Storage Objects: 0]
  | o- pscsi 
..................................................................................................
 [Storage Objects: 1]
  | | o- vicinityvolume 
........................................................................ 
[/dev/iof/vicinityvolume activated]
  | |   o- alua 
...................................................................................................
 [ALUA Groups: 0]
  | o- ramdisk 
................................................................................................
 [Storage Objects: 0]
  o- iscsi 
............................................................................................................
 [Targets: 1]
  | o- iqn.2015-03.com.iofabric:vicinityvolume 
........................................................................... 
[TPGs: 1]
  |   o- tpg1 
..................................................................................................
 [gen-acls, no-auth]
  |     o- acls 
..........................................................................................................
 [ACLs: 0]
  |     o- luns 
..........................................................................................................
 [LUNs: 1]
  |     | o- lun0 .......................................................... 
[pscsi/vicinityvolume (/dev/iof/vicinityvolume) (None)]
  |     o- portals 
....................................................................................................
 [Portals: 1]
  |       o- 0.0.0.0:3260 
.....................................................................................................
 [OK]
  o- loopback 
.........................................................................................................
 [Targets: 0]

iSCSI target is discovered successfully, login also works but then when I click 
'OK' button nothing happens. The iSCSI initiator seems to have been created 
though. Command 'iscsiadm -m session' outputs: tcp: [1] 44.128.20.202:3260,1 
iqn.2015-03.com.iofabric:vicinityvolume (non-flash)
Command 'lsblk' outputs:
NAME            MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda               8:0    0   1,8T  0 disk 
sdb               8:16   0   1,8T  0 disk 
sdc               8:32   0   477G  0 disk 
sdd               8:48   0 238,5G  0 disk 
├─sdd1            8:49   0   500M  0 part /boot
└─sdd2            8:50   0   238G  0 part 
  ├─centos-root 253:0    0    50G  0 lvm  /
  ├─centos-swap 253:1    0  15,7G  0 lvm  [SWAP]
  └─centos-home 253:2    0 172,2G  0 lvm  /home
sde               8:64   0     3T  0 disk 
sdf               8:80   0     3T  0 disk 
sr0              11:0    1  1024M  0 rom 

The sde device is the original device to which the iSCSI target points and sdf 
is the device created by the iSCSI initiator.
Any help would be appreciated.
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