I understand your analysis and appreciate your help. I've now posted on a 
QNAP forum
to get help in diagnosis on that side. I'll post the solution here when I 
find it.

R

On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 11:21:45 AM UTC-7, The Lee-Man wrote:
>
> On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 11:44:11 AM UTC-4, Randy Broman wrote:
>>
>> I appreciate your interest, and I've attached a text file which I hope 
>> is responsive to your request. 
>>
>> R 
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 8:55 AM The Lee-Man wrote: 
>> > 
>> > On Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 11:31:03 AM UTC-4, Randy Broman wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks for your response. I'm using Kubuntu 19.04. I disabled the 
>> iscsi service and in fact the boot was much faster: 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> > I'm not understanding what's going on with your system. I suspect 
>> there's more than just an unused open-iscsi initiator involved here. 
>> > 
>> > Do you have any iscsi targets set up? Existing sessions? 
>> > 
>> > I downloaded kunbuntu, and open-iscsi.service is enabled by default. 
>> Can you give me the systemctl status for open-iscsi.service, iscsid.socket, 
>> and iscsid.service? Also, an "ls" of /etc/iscsi/nodes and 
>> /sys/class/iscsi_session? 
>> > 
>> > And please don't assume that the numbers that "systemd-analyze blame" 
>> show -- they don't always mean what you think. Can you just please time the 
>> boot (or reboot) sequence yourself, using the log files? 
>> > 
>> > On my test VM, I have iscsid.socket, iscsid.service, and 
>> open-iscsi.service at their default settings, but I have never discovered 
>> any targets, so I don't have any history of nodes or sessions. And when I 
>> run "systemd-analyze blame", iscsi does not show up at all. 
>> > 
>>
>>
> Your error messages make it clear that you are having initiator/target 
> issues. If you look at the status of the open-iscsi.service unit, you can 
> see it waits for the target to connect, then times out. Timing out always 
> adds lots of time to a boot process.
>
> It seems there is some issue with your "QNAP Target". I cannot help you 
> with that. But you might want to check there for error messages, if there 
> is some way to do that.
>
>
>

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