Must be done on Tuesday & Thursday every week.
In order to do this process, a team member needs to have the access to the folders in ncrws548 folders for FOAEA, the TC-FOAEA@tc.gc.ca mail box and the RDIMS #8026700
If a team member does not have access to the DSD FOAEA / LAEOEF DGSN
(TC-FOAEA@tc.gc.ca) mailbox, a request can be submitted in Orion to ask for access
To be able to open the emails, a team leader can ask the access for a team member by sending an email to Department of Justice (FOAEAEXC@justice.gc.ca) : note from Noreen - It might not be necessary to email Department of Justice (tbd). Service desk is doing some work on the mailbox and will provide the steps for opening an encrypted email in a shared mailbox - I will share the process once service desk tasks are completed (it could take until Friday May 12 as there are some dependancies).
How to create a FOAEA shared mailbox, please refer to https://orion.tc.gc.ca/dwp/app/#/knowledge/KBA00002102/rkm from Step 6 (Add an Account)
Document | RDIMS # |
---|---|
FOAEA System Information | |
FOAEA Data Transfer Log | |
Instructional Video of Processing method | Video is available at : Note: this MP4 is about 2.4GB - it works much better if you copy to C:\ before attempting playback |
Part 1 - Process outgoing files to be sent to Justice Canada (steps 2-6)
Part 2 - Process incoming files sent from Justice (steps 7-14)
PART 1 - Process Outgoing
Create a FOAEA folder on your desktop, with 2 subfolders: Incoming and Outgoing.
Go to
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\OutputMail
.Move the files into your Outgoing desktop folder.
Select all the files and encrypt them (
right-click
→Encrypt Entrust Files
).Ensure that the box is checked off. Click
Next
.Click
Add
.Search for
FOAEAEXC
and click through the next few steps.
Copy Outgoing encrypted files into
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\ArchiveOut
and delete the unencrypted files.Delete the files in
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\OutputMail
after archiving files in step 5Send each outgoing encrypted file in a separate email to both
FOAEAEXC@justice.gc.ca and Flas-it-SO@justice.gc.ca
. Mark it as Protected B. For ex, if there are two encrypted files, there must be two separated emailsSubject: Name of file
Include your signature
PART 2 - Process Incoming
Open the
DSD FOAEA / LAEOEF DGSN (
TC-FOAEA@tc.gc.ca) inbox, save the files from the new emails into your Incoming desktop folder & mark the emails with the “Processed” category tag.Select all the files and decrypt them (
Right-click
→Decrypt & Verify
).Go to
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\InputMail
.Delete the existing files in here (only delete the files that have the same number as those you just sent by email).
Move decrypted files into the InputMail folder.
Move encrypted files from Incoming desktop folder to
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\ArchiveIn
.Update the log file (RDIMS #8026700), for example entering this information
Update your task “Justice Canada-Family Order..” with the above information from the RDIMS
Permanently delete the files from your local folders. (or else you can make a backup for later trouble shoot if there is any error)
The process ends here. The later steps for verification/debugging errors
Files in \\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\OutputMail
get uploaded to ACES and DAPLS at 1 AM.
Only 2 files in \\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\InputMail
can be processed each night. →
Need to find out what program is processing these files.
\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\FOAEA.EXE ?
To check log files:
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\FoaeaLog
Verify that the files added have “Database download successful” message.
\\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEADownload\Log
Verify that connection to DAPLS and ACES was successful.
SKIPPED files
Details in PBI #195723 - August 2022
In this instance, 2 output files at (\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\OutputMail) produced by the overnight job, were destroyed during the encryption process. (*SIL* files)
TC3SLSIL.007087.XML
TC3SLSIL.007088.XML
However we did still have the input files (*SOL* files) both in the email bucket and on the server at (\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\FOAEA\FOAEA\ArchiveIn)
As these files are numbered sequentially and subsequent files had been processed and forwarded to Justice afterward.
This posed an issue in terms of finding a way to get the database to re-process files having a lower cycle number.
The following unsuccessful attempts were made to correct this issue :
Altering the MDB files in the “database” directory (as per the directions in the System Information guide 8018693), to remove references to the skipped files, thus hopefully, rolling the cycle counter backward.
Pasting the XML data from the input files into 2 newer input files with higher cycle numbers. Analysis of the output showed that the data that had been “pasted in” was ignored.
The solution agreed upon was to ask Justice if they could do the following (Eric Gardner was their IT contact - all emails can be found in the PBI)
Have their database ignore cycles 7087 & 7088
Reprocess that data into new files - cycles 7101 & 7102
Have those new files process as part of our normal sequencing
RECOMMENDATION
The procedure should be supplemented to add a new directory called OutputMail-Backup.
All of the decrypted SIL files should be copied to both OutputMail and OutputMail-Backup ( either by the overnight procedure - or - manually the next morning ) before any attempt is made to encrypt the new files for emailing to Justice.
In this way we would ensure that a copy of all SIL files are retained in event of an accident during encryption.
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