For example, if I were to manually install CentOS Linux on a machine, the installer will place a kickstart file in the /root home directory. I can then use this kickstart file to repeat the installation on other machines.

It looks like your Orion server may not be able to reach outside to get the latest product catalog. You can opt to perform an offline upgrade by downloading the .iso from your customer portal. _center/orionplatform/content/install-orionproducts.htm


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You can check if your Orion server has internet access by going to settings - > License Manager, if the address bar shows offline=true at the end it means the server is unable to reach the required URLs listed under the Core section described here thwack.solarwinds.com/.../orion-urls-for-firewall-whitelisting

The Product Catalog specifically comes from downloads.solarwinds.com. If you go to that URL from the Orion server, you should receive a very simple text message 'Not found'. If you receive a timeout or other error, then there is likely something in between that is preventing access to that URL.

All the installer files reside in the folder c:\ProgramData\Solarwinds\Installers\

Now this folder is growing in size with every upgrade you perform.

The disk that was provisioned for this VM was a bit lean on space.

I am attempting SW Orion NPM upgrades to NPM 12.2 in order to remediate STIG vulnerability ID V-41036. Unfortunately, all of the servers this needs to performed on are in fact not internet accessible. So, First I downloaded the Solarwinds-Orion-NPM-12.2-OfflineInstaller.exe. Ok right? not so much and a couple of interesting discoveries. Strangely, when I run this virgin absolute latest (from what I can tell) offline installer. one of the first screens of it it that "a new installer is available and it wants to download. How is that since I just downloaded it from the customer portal??Dunno. anyways, I chose to skip this and proceed... a little confusing but OK I've seen stranger things. the the installer wizard runs a series of pre-deployment tests. Here's the meat of my post purpose. The test results are shown with "No internet connection detected. Installation cannot continue"...can't seem to skip past this. Also, for some odd reason, the installer discovers that I also have NCM and UDT installed, lists them as some "manual upgrades are necessary" (for NCM) and insists on doing so. I am not seeing a way I can De-Select these and simply continue with NPM only. Ultimately, the installer cannot continue and actually claims "download the offline installer" and gives me a link...so what the heck, I do it again and again. this time I downloaded the Solarwinds-Orion-OfflineInstaller.exe, which appears to be the exact 2.7GB painful download and results the exact same way... So will you help a fellow American out who's down on his luck?...can anyone shed some light on this situation? ALL and ANY Feedback will be greatly appreciated...Thanks in advance, Tony

What version of software are you currently running and on what Windows platform? Have you upgraded your .NET as I believe 12.2 requires .NET 4.6.2 whilst 12.1 only required .NET 4.5. Sadly the offline installer does NOT include that package it tries to download it, which might explain the prompt for connectivity. If you can upgrade .NET first and then try again and see what happens.

As for the installer detecting additional modules, it would be a good idea to check your installed applications to ensure there are no residual trial or evaluation modules that need to be uninstalled prior to upgrading. Or if you are keeping them we need to make sure they are all running a version that the offline installer is capable of jumping up to the latest.

A: During my first attempt at the latest offline installer, it did in fact mention this and appeared to install 4.6.2 (which I though was already on it per STIG). However, I will verify/re-install and re-attempt then reply here with the results.

If I am reading your reply correctly your existing environment is running NPM 12.0 which according to the Product Upgrade Advisor would require you to jump to 12.0.1 before you could jump to 12.2. could it be that the offline installer is trying to get the download file to take you that step? I would suggest you need to download the older 12.0.1 installer first and run that to bring your system upto 12.0.1 which I think is the minimum for the 12.2 offline installers.

Thanks for the feedback and yes that has been my theory since the beginning as well. However, I discovered it as 12.0>12.1>12.2. which actually negates the "all-in-one" installer and supposedly not needing PUA anymore in my opinion. I downloaded these legacy products yesterday (all 4 GB of it) and hope to proceed today. I suggest making this more apparent to solarwinds users in the installer, not buried anywhere to minimize support incident engagements for SW staff.

The SolarWinds Orion installer will install missing Windows Features, but I prefer to do them in advance. This gives me a few options, but most notably, the ability to change IIS settings before the installation is run.

SolarWinds Orion installer will automatically create a new website for you, so you can remove the default one and the associated application pools. Again, I give a handy-dandy PowerShell to do this for you.

On execution of the malicious SolarWinds.Orion.Core.BusinessLayer.OrionImprovementBusinessLayer.Initialize method the sample verifies that its lower case process name hashes to the value 17291806236368054941. This hash value is calculated as the standard FNV-1A 64-bit hash with an additional XOR by 6605813339339102567 after computing the FNV-1A. This hash matches a process named "solarwinds.businesslayerhost".

Before continuing, ensure that the Microsoft IIS role has not been enabled on the server where you will be installing Orion NPM. We want the Orion NPM installer to set up and configure IIS on our behalf which verifies that the IIS settings are properly configured "out of the box" for Orion NPM.

The installation process for Orion NPM is exactly the same for both Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 computers regardless of whether they are joined to a domain or not. To get started, log into the Windows Server you will be installing Orion NPM and launch the installer.

The Internet Information Services screen appears. Recall that earlier in this chapter I stated to make sure that IIS is not installed or enabled on the server. If IIS is disabled, choose Continue with Orion Installation (Recommended) and click on Next to continue. If IIS is enabled, you will need to stop it, close the installation wizard, remove the IIS role from Windows Server, then restart the Orion NPM installer.

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