Original setup:
symfony 1.0.17
mysql 4.x
php uknown

I'm a newbie and a LAMP engineer.

I have a site to bring back online which was taken down from another
server, compressed and sent to me.  Some of the files were corrupted,
mostly .svn and pdf files, but a few action classes as well.

I have never seen this site live and have little familiarity with
other than knowing it was a product catalog site with no ecommerce.
The ORM was propel, about which I have a little familiarity.

The mysql dump of the old database available to me has but one table.
I notice that database.yml has many more tables in it.  Judging from
that (or anything else) is there a way to tell if I have all the
tables from the db?  Is database.yml automatically loaded with certain
tables or is it the result of an ORM abstraction of the db?  I don't
understand how its used.

Any thoughts/help would be really appreciated!

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