ESXi list of USB devices

Hi all

I need to connect USB on ESXi 4.1 drive to VM, but I do not consider the USB device. Perhaps is connected to the other VM, or disk is disabled, but server is located on the remote location and I can't check this.

Can I list the USB devices connected to the server or the computer virtual ESXi?

Thanks for the reply

Petr Buchmaier

Try lsusb d

Djamel

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