I believe that is the required setup - dedicated storage domain for HE.
It's certainly the case on 4.0, I haven't played with 4.1 yet.

For docs you can always check the RHV set, they are generally applicable to
oVirt.

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_
virtualization/4.1-beta/html/self-hosted_engine_guide/


On 30 March 2017 at 18:17, Charles Tassell <char...@islandadmin.ca> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>   Are there any more recent install docs than what's on the website?
> Those all seem to be back from the 3.x days and don't really deal with the
> modern setup of using a hosted engine.
>
>   More specifically, I've noticed that when deploying a hosted engine I
> can't import the storage domain that the engine is on. When I try I get
> errors like "Can't import the storage domain, connection already exists"
> Because I can't import my storage domain, I can't initialize the cluster,
> so I can't really get anywhere with the setup.  I had this same problem on
> 4.0 (using 4.1 now) and I "fixed" it by wiping the cluster and creating two
> sets of storage: a small 50G one that holds the hosted engine, and then
> another one that holds all my VMs.  I don't want to do that with my new
> cluster if I can at all avoid it.
>
>
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