Please let me explain who I am and what we do to possibly shed some
light on this.

I am an Interoperability engineer at NetApp.  We test our storage
products with many popular operating systems, adapters, protocols and
switches, in varying combinations.

We test software initiator iscsi continuously (on other distros) with exactly 
the same configuration as I have described above and have never seen this 
behavior.  Indeed whatever the problem is seems fixed in 
Ubuntu upstream as I indicated above.  This is also new behavior introduced 
between 14.04 and 16.04 because it did not occur in older versions.

The purpose of me asking to get this issue resolved is not to fix MY
system, it is to fix it for my customers' systems.  We will not post
support for Ubuntu 16.04 (iscsi) without resolving this issue so that we
don't put our customers in the same position.

With all that said, I do not currently have a configuration available or
setup to reproduce this problem.  If it is required, I can add it to the
queue.  When it is up and running, it reproduces every single time.

Other folks on the thread may actually have it up and running right now
and be able to test the immediate fail before I get to it.

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  Shutdown hang on 16.04 with iscsi targets

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