Hi,

all you need is Data.fs, other files will be created at first runtime (.index, .tmp) and .fs.old is the result of a pack of your DB (when you pack, the original database is saved to .fs.old and the Data.fs is packed).

Anyway, maybe you should consider moving to 4.3.1 at least (no more rc1) or even 4.3.2 that is now available.

Have a nice day,

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Le 11/09/2013 21:51, W. Anderson a écrit :
I am about to "restore" an older Plone 3.1 website to newly installed Plone 4.3.1r1 based website - both on Linux - using the same  but updated Quintagroup 'Schools' theme. The original site theme was installed via unzip into Products directory, while the new (latest) theme was installed via Diazo.

I had saved the following files from older site:
Data.fs
Data.fs.index
Data.fs.old
data.fs.tmp


The new Plone install has a Data.fs.lock (text) file not present in older Plone version. Is this significant?

Do I replace the Data.fs file as well as Data.fs.index files? And will the different types of install and versions of theme make site unusable?

What other steps are required to complete a successful migration?

Wendell Anderson
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