And I might have misread where your problems actually are...

Because oVirt was born on SAN but tries to be storage agnostic, it creates its 
own overlay abstraction, a block layer that is then managed within oVirt even 
when you use NFS or GlusterFS underneath.

"The ISO domain" has actually been deprecated and ISO images can be put into 
any domain type (e.g. also data).

But they still have to be uploaded to that domain via the management engine 
GUI, you can't just copy the ISO images somewhere within the files and 
directories oVirt might create and expect them to be visible to the GUI or the 
VMs.
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