@nacc: I can certainly do that - but it won't be quite as fast as my response 
yesterday, as the machine that exhibits this error is in use during the day, 
and I need to schedule the downtime.
In the meantime, I have installed a test machine from scratch, using the 
standard Ubuntu LTS server ISO. All I did on that machine was to set a static 
IP address, upgraded to the latest packages, and configured an open-iscsi mount.

Lo and behold, the test machine does not exhibit the error. My machine
that does exhibit the error was upgraded using 'do-release-upgrade' from
the previous LTS version (14.04). My Debian machines similarly were
upgraded from wheezy to jessie (which introduced the issue with the
switch to systemd).

So, for now, I would say there's something different between upgrade and
fresh install that causes this. I will find some time today for the
downtime of my other machine and attach the persistent journal info as
requested.

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