+option "min-free-percent-inodes" i
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"Minimal percent of free inodes"
+int typestr="percent"
+default="0"
+optional
+details="
+ Specify the minimum amount of free inodes on the file system
+ containing the destination dir. If less than that many inodes
+ are free, snapshot removal kicks in just as in case of low
+ disk space.
+
+ Note that not every file system supports the concept of inodes.
+ Moreover it is not possible to reliably detect whether this is
+ the case. Therefore this feature is disabled by default. It's
+ safe to enable it for ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems on linux
+ though.
+
+ A value of zero (the default) deactivates this check.
+"
+
+option "keep-redundant" k
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"Prune by disk space only"
+flag off
+details="
+ By default, redundant and outdated snapshots are removed automatically
+ to keep the number of snapshots in harmony with the configured
+ policy. If this flag is given, dss removes such snapshots only if
+ disk space or number of free inodes becomes low.
+"
+
+option "min-complete" -
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"Minimal number of complete snapshots to keep"
+int typestr = "num"
+default = "1"
+optional
+details = "
+ This option is only relevant if snapshots must be deleted
+ because disk space gets low.
+
+ dss refuses to remove old snapshots if there are fewer complete
+ snapshots left than the given number. The default value of one
+ guarantees that at least one complete snapshot is available
+ at all times.
+
+ If only <num> complete snapshot are left, and there is not
+ enough disk space available for another snapshot, the program
+ terminates with a \"No space left on device\" error.
+"