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Asked by storktech in OS-X Server, Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS X

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I'm having trouble changing a name on the server. When I open the unix terminal and type "hostname" it would resolve with www.mydomain.com , what i'm trying to do is change that name within the system. But I'm not sure where to go. I have changed the shared name and the was fine, changed the localhost name that that was fine too, but when I type hostname on the terminal it still appears like www.mydomain.com and thats what i'm trying to change. Can  anyone assist me in this.

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