I get a list of 8000+ failures.
All these files do have
[expected]==>
[current] ==> (some 128 digit sequence)
Server configuration
Operating system:
debian Web server:
apache Database:
MySQL PHP version:
7.1.25 ownCloud version: (see ownCloud admin page)
10.0.10 Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install:
updated Where did you install ownCloud from:
softaclous
Here is the config_report:
Are you using encryption: no
Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: no
Thanks you very much for your care and your observation, you’re right.
I do have “/owncloud.trolink.de”, in which the most recent installation (v. 10.0.10) lives. And then there is “/owncloud.trolink.de/owncloud”, which is home to an older installation (v. 10.0.3).
Is it safe enough to just delete the older “owncloud in owncloud” directory?
I dared to delete that nested “owncloud” folder. it seems that nothing was broken.
Now a much shorter, but still long list of files without integrity is there, all in the “myadmin” folder. (https://owncloud.trolink.de/index.php/s/rxFkp2oyuJjtPoe )
I would move that folder somewhere else, out of owncloud. Then look what happens.
If ownclouds integrity check claims that these files dont belong to owncloud, I assume this is true…