A gfs2_grow failed with the following error "Error: No resource groups found" and fsck.gfs2 can segfault on RHEL 7

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Issue

• A gfs2_grow failed with the following error on RHEL 7 and fsck.gfs2 did not fix the issue:

# gfs2_grow -v /ebizfilestore
  Initializing lists...
  Error: No resource groups found.
  gfs2_grow complete.
  • The utility fsck.gfs2 segfaulted:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x0000000000422a0b in gfs2_rgrp_free (rgrp_tree=rgrp_tree@entry=0x7fffffffdbf0) at rgrp.c:247

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 (with the High Availability and Resilient Storage Add Ons)
  • A Global Filesystem 2(GFS2)

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