A: This NeXTanswer will show you how to undo a clone server and turn the machine into a regular NetInfo machine. Undoing a clone server requires a couple of steps: first you must let NetInfo know that the clone is not serving the domain anymore, then you must remove the database and finally do some clean up work.\
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\b Note:
\b0 Replace
\i clone
\i0 with the actual name of your clone server. This NeXTanswer assumes a standard 2 level hierarchy with a root (/) domain tagged network. If you have a multi-level NetInfo domain, see the comments at the end of this NA.\
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\b 1)
\b0 Launch NetInfoManager, open the root domain. In the Domain window, locate the machine
\i clone
\i0 in the machines directory and doubleclick it. Now remove the ./network value of the serves property in the Directory window for the machine
\i clone
\i0 .\
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\b 2)
\b0 Launch the Terminal application. If you are not logged in as root, use the
\b su
\b0 command to gain superuser privileges. Issue the following command to remove the clone database:\