What you are trying to do should be possible so no, it is not expected 
behavior. The errno (146) is indicating connection refused which would 
seem to imply that there is no listening socket at the time. With that 
said, I did just try this on a build 70b  initiator and target and it 
worked fine for me. Based on the below message, it looks like the 
initiator is Solaris 10 based, is that correct? What release level is 
the target? I'm not saying that release level compatibility is the issue 
but the error condition seems a bit puzzling. Have you looked at the 
logs on the target?

- John

Markus Halter wrote:
> I try to share a single iscsi target between multiple initiators. As long as 
> I have only one initiator using the target, there is no problem. As soon as I 
> enable the initiator on the second node I get messages like the following:
>
> Nov 25 19:27:51 s0003 iscsi: NOTICE: iscsi connection(27) unable to connect 
> to target iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:87ffcc6a-61ff-cc07-8356-8eeaa5e1ab20 
> (errno:146)
>
> I get this messages on both initiator nodes. To me it looks like both 
> initiator nodes race for only one connection on the target side. 
>
> Is this the expected behavior ? Is it not possible to share targets between 
> multiple initiators? Am I doing something wrong ?
>
> Any hints appreciated
> Markus
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