[man pages] fix some formatting issues with the new man pages.

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Joe Thornber
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@@ -8,36 +8,36 @@ DESCRIPTION
thin_metadata_size calculates the size of the thin provisioning metadata
based on the block size of the thin provisioned devices, the size of the thin
provisioning pool and the maximum number of all thin provisioned devices and
snapshots. Because thin provisioning pools are holding widely variable
snapshots. Because thin provisioning pools are holding widely variable
contents, this tool is needed to provide sensible initial default size.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Print help and exit.
-V, --version Print version information and exit.
-h, --help Print help and exit.
-V, --version Print version information and exit.
-b, --block-size {BLOCKSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set block size.
Block size of thin provisioned devices in units of bytes, sectors,
kibibytes, kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a
block size unit specifier. Size/number option arguments can be followed by
kibibytes, kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a
block size unit specifier. Size/number option arguments can be followed by
unit specifiers in short one character and long form (eg. -b1m or
-b1mebibytes).
-s, --pool-size {POOLSIZE[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set pool size.
Thin provisioning pool size in units of bytes, sectors, kibibytes,
kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a pool size
kilobytes, ... respectively. Default is in sectors without a pool size
unit specifier.
-m, --max-thins {count[bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY]} Set max thins.
Maximum sum of all thin provisioned devices and snapshots. Unit identifier
Maximum sum of all thin provisioned devices and snapshots. Unit identifier
supported to allow for convenient entry of large quantities, eg. 1000000 =
1M. Default is absolute quantity without a number unit specifier.
1M. Default is absolute quantity without a number unit specifier.
-u, --unit {bskKmMgGtTpPeEzZyY}
Output unit specifier in units of bytes, sectors, kibibytes, kilobytes, ...
respectively. Default is in sectors without an output unit specifier.
respectively. Default is in sectors without an output unit specifier.
-n, --numeric-only {short|long} Limit output to just the size number.