I concur with Emmanuel in comment #8: This is not a bug but a harmless
warning.

I noticed those message on my precise iscsi target:
Jan 20 12:31:14 mus kernel: [1785694.471334] iscsi_trgt: scsi_cmnd_start(1059) 
Unsupported 85
Jan 20 12:31:14 mus kernel: [1785694.471505] iscsi_trgt: cmnd_skip_pdu(472) 
46000010 1c 85 0

I can generate those messages by running hpacucli (HP Array Configuration 
Utility CLI 9.40.12.0) on the iscsi initiator (SLES11SP3). I don't even have to 
give arguments or commands to hpacucli, it just scans all buses on startup and 
those messages appear immediately.
I wouldn't doubt that smartd is also generating the unsupported iscsi commands 
as it scans for devices to monitor (which seems to be a not uncommon default).

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