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# Disabling Geo **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
If you want to revert to a regular Omnibus setup after a test, or you have encountered a Disaster Recovery
situation and you want to disable Geo momentarily, you can use these instructions to disable your
Geo setup.
There should be no functional difference between disabling Geo and having an active Geo setup with
no secondary Geo nodes if you remove them correctly.
To disable Geo, follow these steps:
1. [Remove all secondary Geo nodes](#remove-all-secondary-geo-nodes).
1. [Remove the primary node from the UI](#remove-the-primary-node-from-the-ui).
1. [(Optional) Revert PostgreSQL settings to use a password and listen on an IP](#optional-revert-postgresql-settings-to-use-a-password-and-listen-on-an-ip).
## Remove all secondary Geo nodes
To disable Geo, you need to first remove all your secondary Geo nodes, which means replication will not happen
anymore on these nodes. You can follow our docs to [remove your secondary Geo nodes](./remove_geo_node.md).
If the current node that you want to keep using is a secondary node, you need to first promote it to primary.
You can use our steps on [how to promote a secondary node](../disaster_recovery/#step-3-promoting-a-secondary-node)