Check whether a MinIO heal sequence is already running and read its current status
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Documented steps
Confirm an admin alias to the deployment.
Run the heal command against the same target: mc admin heal ALIAS/BUCKET
If that target already has an active healing scan, the command returns/prints the running scan's status instead of starting a new scan.
Use --verbose to see per-drive HEALING/QUEUED state, reasons, progress %, and drive offline history.
Official docs: https://docs.min.io/aistor/reference/cli/admin/mc-admin-heal/
Known gotchas
Current docs do NOT expose --force-stop or --force-start; an active target scan is reported rather than restarted (the old force-* flags were removed/not documented in the current reference).
Default output caps at about 5 drives; use --verbose for the full list.
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