Did you follow 
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/kevinholman/2016/01/29/ur9-for-scom-2012-r2-step-by-step/
 or the KB article?

I specifically all out - to run the *management server* update from an elevated 
command prompt, by a user who has SCOM admin, local admin on all servers 
including the SQL server, and SQL SA permissions.  I don't know if the placing 
of agents into pending actually requires all of those steps, but when I do 
that, it is 100% successful and EVERY single case I have investigated over many 
years, this always was not the case (or the customer thought they covered this 
fully when in fact they did not).

Regardless - it is no big deal - just run a "repair" action on the agents which 
is exactly the same thing as approving a pending update.

The agents you are showing who already have the update, most likely got that 
from windows update, or some other software patching mechanism.


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Sven Wells
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 7:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [msmom] SCOM 2012 R2 UR9 and Agents - not pending

Hello,

We recently followed the steps to apply Update Rollup 9 to our SCOM 2012 R2 
environment.  The UR was applied to all Management Servers, Web Consoles, 
Reporting Services Server (which is also a Management Server), Gateway Servers, 
and the associated SQL scripts were successfully run on both the 
OperationsManager and Datawarehouse databases.

The problem, if it can be thought of as a problem, is that none of the Agents 
are listed in the "Pending Management" display after everything else had UR9 
applied.

We have over 1200 Windows agents (1283 to be exact) and 337 *Nix agents (I know 
the *nix agents won't show up in Pending), however, none of the Windows agents 
are present for Pending as expected.  Thinking that there was a slight chance 
that some kind of automatic update for the Windows Agents may have occurred, I 
looked at the "Agents by Version" view and found 102 agents had received the 
UR9 update.  I'm not sure how that happened, but it makes this all the more 
confusing.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Sven

Sven Wells
PRINCIPAL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
IT Infrastructure
TIP - Technology, Innovation and Performance

PPD
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