-An uppercase letter reverses the sort order for that key. The default sort order is
-\fBhkdlpb\fR.
-.TP
-\fBdelete\fR [ \fBhostname\fR [ \fBdisks\fR ]* ]+
+An uppercase letter reverses the sort order for that key\&. The default sort order is
+\fBhkdlpbfw\fR\&.
+.RE
+.PP
+\fBholding delete\fR \fIhostname\fR [ \fIdisk\fR [ \fIdatestamp\fR [ \&.\&. ] ] ]
+.RS 4
+Delete holding files matching the given specification\&. At least a hostname must be provided\&.
+.RE
+.PP
+\fBholding list\fR [\-l] [\-d] [ \fIhostname\fR [ \fIdisk\fR [ \fIdatestamp\fR [ \&.\&. ] ] ] ]
+.RS 4
+List holding files matching the given specification, or all holding files if no specification is provided\&. With \'\-l\', additional information (size, level, and whether the dump is outdated) is provided\&. With \'\-d\', only outdated dumps are shown\&.
+.sp
+An outdated holding file is one which is not required for a restore of the
+\fImost recent\fR
+dump\&. Note that outdated dumps may still be required for restores at earlier dates\&. For example, assume that a DLE had a level 0 on Monday, level 1\'s Tuesday through Thursday, and a level 2 on Friday\&. Then the files required for a restore of Fridays (the most recent) dump are those from Monday (level 0), Thursday (level 1), and Friday (level 2)\&. Tuesday and Wednesday\'s files are outdated\&.
+.RE
+.PP
+\fBdelete\fR [ \fIhostname\fR [ \fIdisks\fR ]* ]+
+.RS 4