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Question how to refresh user for Nextcloud (NC was installed via Plesk)

Radlerie

New Pleskian
Hi,
I am managing my server with Plesk. I have installed Nextcloud via Plesk.

Plesk has created a cronjob that runs every 10 minutes to refresh the Nextcloud instances on Plesk. (../scripts/refresh-instances-fast.php). So far so good.

Unfortunately the user, who was used (say USER1) during the Nexcloud-Installation was deleted in Nextcloud and substituted by an other. Now Plesk is trying to refresh the instances using the deleted USER1. Due to that my Nextcloud shows every 10 minutes an "Warning core Login failed".

Additionally the I can not see the used space of Nextcloud anymore:Bild2.jpg

I could not find any instruction, how to change the user / password for the nextcloud user in Plesk. I do not think, it is an option to stop the cron.

Thank you in advance.
 
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