Hyper-V KVP and SCVMM Guest Agent?

We are running RHEL 6.5 and CentOS 6.5 as Hyper-V guests under Hyper-V 2012 R2 with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 U2. If we have the SCVMM agent 1.0.2.1014 installed, should we also install the Red Hat supplied Hyper-V Key Value Pair
(KVP) package (hypervkvpd.x86_64) via yum?
I've noticed that if neither the SCVMM guest services are installed nor the Hyper-V KVP, VMM reports that no guest services are installed. If just the Hyper-V KVP daemon is installed, guest services are reported as 3.1. If both the KVP daemon and the SCVMM
agent are installed, guest services are shown as simply detected.

Hi Matt,
"Before you can use Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to manage a virtual machine with Linux as the guest operating system, you must install the VMM agent for Linux on that virtual machine. Use the following procedure to perform that task."
Did you try to only install agent then check if the guest service can be detected .
If not , I think you need to install them all .
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