The trace may be stopped with `--stop-trace`, either definitely after all the
wanted information is collected, or temporarily, before being started again
-with `--start-trace`. This results in effectively "pausing" the recording.
+with `--start-trace`. This results in effectively 'pausing' the recording.
+After using `--stop-trace`, if a daemon is collecting the trace, it may not
+have flushed to the disk the full contents of the buffer yet.
Finally, when `--destroy-trace` is used, the trace buffers are unallocated.
However, the memory may not be effectively freed until the daemon finishes to
-collect them.
+collect them. When the trace is being collected by `ust-consumerd`, this command
+guarantees its full contents is flushed to the disk.
## STRUCTURE OF A TRACE
## SEE ALSO
-usttrace(1), ustd(1)
+usttrace(1), ust-consumerd(1)
## AUTHOR