My first suspicion is that the interface that the iscsi device is on
lives in /etc/network/interfaces (or interfaces.d/*) somewhere and thus
is being shut down by networking.service. Ordinarily this network
interface is being set up in initramfs by open-iscsi and should not
otherwise be configured/touched by the OS (i. e. not by ifupdown,
NetworkManager, or networkd).

 - Which network interface is the iscsi device on, and how did you configure 
this?
 - Please attach /etc/network/interfaces*

It would also be useful to attach a complete shutdown log. Do a reboot
and attach /var/log/syslog, that should have sufficient data for the
network interface shutdowns (it won't cover the open-iscsi error though
as that happens too late, but we have that part in the screenshot).

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  Shutdown hang on 16.04 with iscsi targets

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