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The "hsm" used in this command stands for "hierarchical storage manager".  When you attempt to read a file which is on tape, the system will automatically copy it back from tape to disk, which may take a few minutes or even a few hours if the tape system is very busy. If you wish to explicitly force a file to be recalled from tape, you can use the <code>lfs hsm_restore <FILE></code> command.
The "hsm" used in this command stands for "hierarchical storage manager".  When you attempt to read a file which is on tape, the system will automatically copy it back from tape to disk, which may take a few minutes or even a few hours if the tape system is very busy. If you wish to explicitly force a file to be recalled from tape, you can use the <code>lfs hsm_restore <FILE></code> command.


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The "hsm" used in this command stands for "hierarchical storage manager". If you wish to explicitly force a file to be recalled from tape, you can use the <code>lfs hsm_restore <FILE></code> command. When you attempt to read a file which is on tape, this recall from tape is carried out implicitly.   
The "hsm" used in this command stands for "hierarchical storage manager". If you wish to explicitly force a file to be recalled from tape, you can use the <code>lfs hsm_restore <FILE></code> command. When you attempt to read a file which is on tape, this recall from tape is carried out implicitly.   


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