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Finally, when \fB\-\-destroy\-trace\fR is used, the trace buffers are unallocated.
However, the memory may not be effectively freed until the daemon finishes to
-collect them. When the trace is being collected by \fBustd\fR, this command
+collect them. When the trace is being collected by \fBust-consumerd\fR, this command
guarantees its full contents is flushed to the disk.
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.SH "STRUCTURE OF A TRACE"
count is set with \fB\-\-set\-subbuf\-num\fR.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
-usttrace(1), ustd(1)
+usttrace(1), ust-consumerd(1)
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.SH "AUTHOR"
\fBustctl\fR was written by Pierre\-Marc Fournier.