Why SCOM 2012 R2 Agent version for Service Manager servers is 6.1.7221.49, why not 7.1.10184.

Hi ,
In SCOM 2012 R2 console  if i look at all of my agent managed servers have agent builds of 7.1.10184 but my two service manager  servers have agent builds of 6.1.7221.49
Can anyone let me know is this known issue or how can we upgrade the agent to correct version.
Thanks in advance
Bharath

Hi,
SCOM and SCSM are built on the same structure, Management Servers and DAta Warehouse etc. This means that when you install the SCSM Management Server, the Microsoft Monitoring Agent is also installed. When
you want to monitor Service Manager and the server it´s installed on, you need to configure the SCOM parameters from the control panel at the SCSM management server.
If you were to try and install the SCOM agent at the SCSM server, it would fail and tell you that you can´t install the agent on a server where Service Manager is installed. The agent will be upgraded when
you upgrade Service Manager so this is all expected and It´s as it should be :)
Regards,
Daniel
IT Consultant at Viridis IT

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