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sshfs twice on the same dir

Hi everyone.

I have 3 machines, let's call them store, node1 and node2.
I have to mount on node1 and node2 the same directory of store.
So, I launch the sshfs command on node1 and everything works fine.
But when I try to do that on node2, it hangs for a while and then I obtain:
Code:
user@node2:~/ingestionAV2$ echo "password" | sshfs user@store:/mnt/storage/sharedDir ./localDir -o password_stdin -o idmap=user -o uid=1000 -o gid=1000 
Timeout waiting for prompt

Do you know if it's possible to mount twice the same directory with sshfs, on two different machines?

Thanks in advance.
 
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