Problems after gfs_resize

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Yesterday, I resized (+300GB) a clustered logical volume using lvresize.  I then executed gfs_grow.  All went well.  Today, however, I'm getting the error message 'attempt to access beyond end of device.'  See below.  I wanted to give some cursory information in case this is a known issue with a quick fix.  I'll follow up with additional information.  Any ideas??

 --- Logical volume ---
  LV Name                /dev/hq-san/svn_users
  VG Name                hq-san
  LV UUID                jKaFXu-yixW-5fOJ-uzeg-x1SP-IL0k-LFqBym
  LV Write Access        read/write
  LV Status              available
  # open                 1
  LV Size                1.89 TB
  Current LE             495616
  Segments               2
  Allocation             inherit
  Read ahead sectors     0
  Block device           253:9


attempt to access beyond end of device
dm-9: rw=0, want=3221225552, limit=3221225472
attempt to access beyond end of device
dm-9: rw=0, want=3221225560, limit=3221225472
attempt to access beyond end of device
dm-9: rw=0, want=3221225568, limit=3221225472
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3: fatal: I/O error
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3:   block = 402653195
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3:   function = gfs_dreread
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3:   file = /builddir/build/BUILD/gfs-kernel-2.6.9-75/smp/src/gfs/dio.c, line = 576
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3:   time = 1218137345
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3: about to withdraw from the cluster
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3: waiting for outstanding I/O
GFS: fsid=qualia:svn_users.3: telling LM to withdraw
lock_dlm: withdraw abandoned memory


Shawn

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