hi all, 
we use ovirt 4.3 on dell server r640 runing centos 7.7 and a storage bay Dell 
Compellent SCv3020 in ISCSI.
We use two 10gb interfaces for iSCSI connection on each dell server.
If we configure ISCSI connection directly from web IU, we can’t specify the two 
physical ethernet interface , and there are missing path . (only 4 path on 8)
So, on the shell of hypervisor we use this commands  for configure the 
connections : 
iscsiadm -m iface -I em1 --op=new # 1st ethernet interface
iscsiadm -m iface -I p3p1 --op=new # 2d ethernet interface
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p xx.xx.xx.xx 
iscsiadm -m node -o show 
iscsiadm -m node --login 
after this, on the web IU we can connect our LUN with all path.

Also, I don’t understand how to configure multipath in the web UI . By defaut 
the configuration is in failover :
multipath -ll :
36000d3100457e4000000000000000005 dm-3 COMPELNT,Compellent Vol  
size=500G features='1 queue_if_no_path' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
`-+- policy='service-time 0' prio=1 status=active
  |- 23:0:0:1 sdb 8:16   active ready running
  |- 24:0:0:1 sdd 8:48   active ready running
  |- 25:0:0:1 sdc 8:32   active ready running
  |- 26:0:0:1 sde 8:64   active ready running
  |- 31:0:0:1 sdf 8:80   active ready running
  |- 32:0:0:1 sdg 8:96   active ready running
  |- 33:0:0:1 sdh 8:112  active ready running
  |- 34:0:0:1 sdi 8:128  active ready running

I think round robind or another configuration will be more performent. 

So can we made this configuration , select physical interface and configure 
multipath in web UI ? for easyly maintenance and adding other server ? 

Thank you.

Sylvain.
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