Restoring portal installation from a full system save

Good morning,
Need advice please - I have an LPAR that contains an ECC and Portal installation. I need to restore the portal installation only from a full system save and need confirmation of what needs to be restored. Using SN825473 I have the following :
Library R3<sid>*
Library SAP<sid>*
then everything in the directory /usr/sap/<SID> and its subsequent directories.
Is this correct?
Anette

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