Description of problem: A user has no way of knowing that such a step should be performed, he'll most likely just try to use it and bump in to an error (in the case he followed the installation procedure / viewed admin guide before using this feature.. it will look bad). There is no documentation on importing certificate authority to the browser - which is mandatory in order to use this "upload image" feature. For example, I found this doc (discusses some other feature): https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/virt/console-client-resources/ From the document: For using web-browser-based console clients, the certificate authority must be imported in your browser since the communication is secured. You can download the certificate authority by navigating to oVirt 3.3-3.6: 'https://[your engine address]/ca.crt' oVirt 4.0+ : 'https://[your engine address]/ovirt-engine/services/pki-resource?resource=ca-certificate&format=X509-PEM-CA'. I would expect for something similar for the Image upload.
Assigning to Byron for review.
This bug has been implemented as part of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1371738 The content has been published to: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-virtualization/4.0/paged/administration-guide/116-virtual-disk-tasks#Uploading_a_Disk_Image_to_a_Storage_Domain