Well, after the other problems with this system I think I've hit another.  This 
server has taken over 25 minutes attempting to boot now, with no sign that it's 
ever going to work.

I have three iscsi targets connected, using sendtargets.  All three are 
currently offline and I'm trying to power up the server that connects to them.  
On screen right now is:

NOTICE: iscsi connection failed to set socket optionTCP_NODELAY, SO_RCVBUF or 
SO_SNDBUF
NOTICE: iscsi connection(164) unable to connect to target SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY
NOTICE: iscsi discovery failure - SendTargets (192.168.001.206)

NOTICE: iscsi connection failed to set socket optionTCP_NODELAY, SO_RCVBUF or 
SO_SNDBUF
NOTICE: iscsi connection(166) unable to connect to target SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY
NOTICE: iscsi discovery failure - SendTargets (192.168.001.199)

NOTICE: iscsi connection failed to set socket optionTCP_NODELAY, SO_RCVBUF or 
SO_SNDBUF
NOTICE: iscsi connection(168) unable to connect to target SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY
NOTICE: iscsi discovery failure - SendTargets (192.168.001.208)

That looks like an excessive number of retries to me, especially considering 
this is just a test data pool.  There's nothing of any importance to the OS 
stored on there, so why should this halt the boot process in this way?
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