Ryan,
   From the logs the concern is the device or resource busy from meesage:

Running command ['lvremove', '--force', '--force', 'vgk/sdklv'] with allowed 
return codes [0] (capture=False)
  device-mapper: remove ioctl on  (253:5) failed: Device or resource busy
  Logical volume "sdklv" successfully removed
Running command ['lvdisplay', '-C', '--separator', '=', '--noheadings', '-o', 
'vg_name,lv_name'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)

  Curtin does not fail and the node successfully deploys.  This is in an
integration lab so these hosts (including maas) are stopped, MAAS is
reinstalled, and the systems are redeployed without any release or
option to wipe during a MAAS release.  Then MAAS deploys Bionic on these
hosts thinking they are completely new systems but in reality they still
have the old volumes configured.  MAAS configures the root disk but
nothing to the other disks which are provisioned through other
automation later.  The customer has correlated these to problems
configuring ceph after deployment.  I have requested further information
about exactly the state of the system when it ends up in this case.

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  lvremove occasionally fails on nodes with multiple volumes and curtin
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