Hello all!

I'm using `open-iscsi` version `2.0.873` on OpenSUSE 13.2, and I am trying
to connect to a Linux LIO-based target with the following command:

~~~~
iscsiadm --mode node --portal IP:3260,1 --login
~~~~

And for some reason it creates two sessions:

~~~~
Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.2018-04.XXX, portal: IP,3260]
(multiple)
Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.2018-04.XXX, portal: IP,3260]
(multiple)
Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.2018-04.XXX, portal: IP,3260]
successful.
Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.2018-04.XXX, portal: IP,3260]
successful.
~~~~

I have not touched the standard configuration file `/etc/iscsid.conf`.

I do have multiple VLAN's defined on my initiator network interface (i.e.
`eth0.1`, `eth0.2`, etc.), but only one of them is configured (thus `eth0`
is `LOWER_UP` and `eth0.2` is `LOWER_UP,UP`.)  On the target there are
multiple network interfaces but only one is configured and up (without
VLAN's).

I do have installed `multipath-tools` on the initiator, and the `dm_mpath`
module (and related) are loaded -- but this is the standard behaviour of
OpenSUSE.


Therefore my question is:
* why does it insist on initiating multiple sessions?
* how can I convince `iscsiadm` to create only one session?

Thanks,
Ciprian.

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