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xfs_healer_start(8) System Manager's Manual xfs_healer_start(8)
xfs_healer_start - starts xfs_healer instances
xfs_healer_start [ OPTIONS ]
xfs_healer_start -V
xfs_healer_start starts the xfs_healer service whenever the kernel
mounts an XFS filesystem in the current mount namespace.
WARNING! This program is EXPERIMENTAL, which means that its
behavior and interface could change at any time!
Normally this program runs as a systemd service.
--supported
Check if the kernel supports listening for mount events.
Exits with 0 if it does, and non-zero if not.
--mountns path
Monitor the given mount namespace. Defaults to the mount
namespace associated with the process itself.
-V Prints the version number and exit.
xfs_healer(8).
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