Some notes:

1. /dev/vdb did appear to have an ext4 file system on it before we created the 
file system.
2. [jbd2/vdb-8] running implies the file system was mounted at some point on 
/dev/vdb
3. Nothing seemed to have mounted /dev/vdb

The file system was indeed mounted during boot:

[   94.945578] EXT4-fs (vdb): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Opts: (null)

After a reboot the [jbd2/vdb-8] thread is no longer running and zfs can
create the file systems w/o any issues.

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  zpool create -f lxd /dev/vdb fails on cosmic (18.10) -- func27

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