Seems that I've created an issue for myself over the past day or so. It could have been major, but turned out to be fairly easy to fix because it was on one of our test forums and not on the main FamilyForum site... but, it was scary because Underdog and I have been doing some file work on the FamilyForum and he is trying to get the Arcade Shoutbox all sorted out. What saves us was the fact that we didn't try to do lot file edits while to the FF files while the hazardous situation existed. (we did edit two files, but the consequences were small)
What happened was this, our hosting company installed a new control panel utility called 'R1Soft' that helps to manage things like backup's, so while working in that new cPanel I decided to do a full site backup of our site and did so without realizing that the backup would get stored on the server and would then need to be downloaded and deleted from the server... that would not have been a big issue except that it pushed our disk usage to over 123%.
Once I realized the mistake and as I was downloading the file (it was over 3GB!) my Firefox crashed and the download was lost at about 50%! :thud:
So then I went ahead and deleted the b/u file from the server and that moved my disk usage back down to 4163.64 Meg.
Before the crash I was doing a full file and db tables reload on the test forum and had an issue with files being empty when uploaded to the server. Turns out that the fact that the disk usage was over the limits was causing a file to be empty when uploaded to the test forum but now that the disk usage has be reduced back down to an acceptable level the files do retain their content when loaded to the testsite so the question has been answered.
When the disk was over the limit and I uploaded a new set of SMF files a lot of them were empty of code... then after the disk usage was brought back under the limit and I tried to overwrite those empty files they would not accept all of the code, leaving them with 70-80% of the code that should have been in a given file. None of my efforts to fix them worked so in the end I deleted all of the exiting files for that install and uploaded a fresh set of SMF files... that worked as expected.
The lesson here is that if your disk usage goes past the limit then the potential exists for damage to your forum if you are doing file edits while the over the limit condition exists.
Another important point, it pays to read the manual. :08:
Oh... there is one last chore, those two files we edited for the main forum will need to be re-edited just in case.