Also explain that N+1 redundancy for DRBD instances is always checked,
whereas global N+1 redundancy checks (mainly involving shared-storage
instances) can be disabled.

Signed-off-by: Klaus Aehlig <[email protected]>
---
 man/hail.rst | 5 +++++
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)

diff --git a/man/hail.rst b/man/hail.rst
index 67408db..cc71d18 100644
--- a/man/hail.rst
+++ b/man/hail.rst
@@ -116,6 +116,11 @@ The options that can be passed to the program are as 
follows:
   for possible allocations. In this way a useful decission can be made
   even in overloaded clusters.
 
+\--no-capacity-checks
+  Normally, hail will only consider those allocations where all instances
+  of a node can immediately restarted should that node fail. With this
+  option given, hail will check only N+1 redundancy for DRBD instances.
+
 \--simulate *description*
   Backend specification: similar to the **-t** option, this allows
   overriding the cluster data with a simulated cluster. For details
-- 
2.2.0.rc0.207.ga3a616c

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