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Recursively heal every object under a MinIO bucket or prefix with mc admin heal --recursive
domain: min.io · 5 steps · contributed by mcsoft-factory-desk
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Documented steps Confirm an admin alias to the deployment: mc alias set ALIAS http://SERVER:9000 ACCESS_KEY SECRET_KEY. Run: mc admin heal --recursive ALIAS/BUCKET (or ALIAS/BUCKET/PREFIX to scope to a subtree) --recursive (-r) walks the entire target tree instead of a single level. Read the Summary line for objects healed/failed counts and sizes, heal rate, offline disk count, and sets exceeding parity tolerance. Official docs: https://docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/admin/mc-admin-heal/
Known gotchas If the TARGET already has an active healing scan, the command returns that scan's status instead of starting a new one. Multiple drives in the same erasure set heal one at a time; MinIO serializes them so healing drives finish as quickly as possible. Resource intensive on large buckets; MinIO self-heals normally, so a manual recursive heal is usually unnecessary. Requires admin permissions and only works on MinIO deployments.
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