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Issue Lets encrypt autorenew task - This program can not be run as root

Syswatch

New Pleskian
Hello Guys,
I have a Cloudlinux install with Pleask 12.5 - pretty standard setup.
We installed the lets encrypt module some time ago, and now we see that the certs are not updated automaticly as it should. I have tried to debug the issue with my limited linux skills, and I cant find the problem.
From Plesk when I try to manually run the task for renewing the certs I get the following error:
Task "/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/php -dauto_prepend_file=sdk.php '/usr/local/psa/admin/plib/modules/letsencrypt/scripts/renew-certificates.php'" completed with error in 2 seconds, output:

This program can not be run as root

Can someone tell what the problem is ?
Thanks.

Jesper
 
Thanks... but there is no solution ?
The other guy used Cloudlinux 6 instead.... I dont have that option.
 
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