# Tracking your mirroring jobs

## Tracking your jobs.

You can follow your mirroring work in the “mirroring jobs” option from the Content Processing menu, where you can see its details. Working as a log, you can filter the results by date, status, and result.

There are 3 different types of messages on every job, INFO, ERROR and WARNING. Detailing how many files have been mirrored, starting time, database updating, and error or warning if any.

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### Important considerations and constraints.

1. The launch of this process has to be programmed when the platform is not heavily busy.
2. When a folder is included in the mirroring process, the same mirroring settings are automatically applied to all sub-levels without considering any other differing metadata that might conflict with the settings of the top-level folder.
3. We cannot mirror a cold/frozen folder or file.


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