resize4fs: File too large while trying to determine filesystem size

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Hi,

I am trying to resize a ext4 filesystem. I am using e4fsprogs 1.41.12.

My device is actually 17TB. I can live with just using 16TB of it if that's what's supported. But when I tried to increase the size by specifying the size, I get this error:

# resize4fs /dev/sdb 16000G
resize4fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
resize4fs: File too large while trying to determine filesystem size
# resize4fs /dev/sdb 15000G
resize4fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
resize4fs: File too large while trying to determine filesystem size


I also tried 16T and 15T, and get the same thing.

# cat /proc/partitions
major minor  #blocks  name

   8     0  243163136 sda
   8     1   16779861 sda1
   8     2    6289447 sda2
   8     3    6289447 sda3
   8     4          0 sda4
   8     5    4192933 sda5
   8     6    4192933 sda6
   8     7    4192933 sda7
   8     8  201222126 sda8
   8    16 17560535040 sdb

# df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1             16253924   9484080   5930852  62% /
/dev/sda8            194917600  66106672 118749824  36% /u1
/dev/sda6              4061540     83700   3768196   3% /tmp
/dev/sda3              6092388    221168   5556748   4% /opt
/dev/sda2              6092388   4701480   1076436  82% /var
/dev/sda5              4061540     73800   3778096   2% /var/tmp
tmpfs                 16481060         0  16481060   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sdb             2880829872 1505086604 1229405476  56% /u2

Can someone suggest I am doing wrong?

Thanks,
...
ling
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