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    [SOLVED] Can't destroy ZVOL from pool "dataset is busy" -> Solution: LVM picked up on VG/PV inside. Need "filter" in lvm.conf

    thanks so much. I ran into this was stumped. solved it another way which didnt require a reboot but is only a temp solution. used lvs, vgs, and pvs to determine the lvm members and then lvremove,vgremove,pvremove to remove them. Then was able to destory the zfs zvol on the host machine...