A couple of days ago I raised the problem of not being able to activate a 
volume group, and getting an error message  device-mapper: reload ioctl on 
(252:6) failed: Device or resource busy.

In case, this is of help to anyone else, I found the problem. The PV for the 
volume group was /dev/sdc. About 18 months ago, it was part of a software raid 
volume (not using LVM). I decided not to run RAID and disabled it. All was fine 
for a long time through various OS updates and machine reboots. However, after 
I upgraded Ubuntu from 14.04 to 16.04, something got reactivated in some way. I 
presume I did something wrong originally. [As an aside I have checked and 
another of my machines that went through the same update had the same problem]

So here the error message was relatively spot on. I was distracted by the 252:6 
part of the message and the absence of /dev/dm-6. The VG could not be activated 
because the raid was managing it. I used mdadm to stop and delete the RAID and 
restarted and all is well.

Scott



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