Hi Vanessa,
Thanks for the reply.
No, I do not have any emails with my log file attached that I can find.
My System Administrator attempted to perform (what should have been) a routine operating system update on the web server which hosts my website. We don’t know why, but the update process crashed the server and now, while we’re able to access the server in recovery mode, we’re unable to see the data. The hosting company (IONOS) thinks the hard drives are dead (which seems impossible in a RAID 0 configuration if the server is still online).
Unfortunately, while I have copies of a large amount of the website’s files on my local computer, the only full backup of the site was via UpdraftPlus, which is useless if I can’t access the data on the drives. :(
They’re trying to do a physical investigation of the drives, but (wouldn’t you know it) a blizzard has closed all the roads to the data center. If this wasn’t so tragic it would be funny.
It’s too late now, but it would seem beneficial if Updraft’s default setting was to store the backup files externally.