fsck.gfs2 -n exited with status code 4 Initializing fsck Validating resource group index. Level 1 resource group check: Checking if all rgrp and rindex values are good. (level 1 passed) Starting pass1 Directory #9377 (0x24a1) has no valid leaf blocks Error: inode 9377 (0x24a1) had unrecoverable errors at metadata block 0 (0x0), offset 0 (0x0), block 0 (0x0). Invalid inode not deleted. Directory #9377 (0x24a1) has no valid leaf blocks Error: inode 9377 (0x24a1) had unrecoverable errors at metadata block 0 (0x0), offset 0 (0x0), block 0 (0x0). Invalid inode not deleted. Directory #9377 (0x24a1) has no valid leaf blocks Error: inode 9377 (0x24a1) had unrecoverable errors at metadata block 0 (0x0), offset 0 (0x0), block 0 (0x0). Invalid inode not deleted. Reconciling bitmaps. Block 9377 (0x24a1) bitmap says 3 (inode) but FSCK saw 0 (free) Bitmap at block 9377 (0x24a1) left inconsistent RG #8336 (0x2090) free count inconsistent: is 7001 should be 7002 RG #8336 (0x2090) Inode count inconsistent: is 6 should be 5 Resource group counts left inconsistent reconcile_bitmaps completed in 0.000s pass1 completed in 0.001s Starting pass1b pass1b completed in 0.000s Starting pass2 Dinode 9377 (0x24a1) has bad leaf pointers at offset 0 for 1 Hash table not fixed. Directory #9377 (0x24a1) has no valid leaf blocks Block 9377 (0x24a1) was 'inode', should be free. The bitmap inconsistency was ignored. No '.' entry found for root directory. The directory was not fixed. root inode 9377 (0x24a1): Entries is 2 - should be 0 Entries for inode 9377 (0x24a1) left out of sync pass2 completed in 0.001s Starting pass3 pass3 completed in 0.000s Starting pass4 Found unlinked inode at 9377 (0x24a1) Unlinked inode left unlinked pass4 completed in 0.000s Starting check_statfs The statfs file is wrong: Current statfs values: blocks: 16304 (0x3fb0) free: 7001 (0x1b59) dinodes: 12 (0xc) Calculated statfs values: blocks: 16304 (0x3fb0) free: 7002 (0x1b5a) dinodes: 11 (0xb) The statfs file was not fixed. check_statfs completed in 0.000s fsck.gfs2 complete