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While my host did not know why my entire database disappeared, they did restore it. But when they restored it, the size of my account spiked to more than double it's previous size.
After a lengthy discussion tonight we narrowed it down to a script error in either XOOPS or smartsection. I was busy posting all these articles but they were being attributed to 'nobody'. When they restored the backup they also assigned all the 'nobody' files to me.
That is the true size of my site. When they were being attributed to 'nobody' they were not included in my count.
Now they have set up a daily cron job to assign the 'nobody' items to me.
In the mean time, I had to delete an entire section of my site in order to get back under my size limit. They were nice enough to give me a separate backup file of that.
And they also set up a cron job to do a daily backup of the entire site, email it to a gmail account, then delete it from my account so it didn't eat all my space.
This is definitely a bug in either XOOPS or smartsection and everyone should start looking into just how many 'nobody' files they have on their sites.
Oh, and by the way, although I lost a lot of work i had done, it was creating new categories and duplicating files, so all in all I only lost about 50 recipes. I was also able to download the original html files form the server, so I'm sorting through them and reposting what I lost. So, I really only lost 2 days of work and no articles.