Re: Interpreting lsusb output

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On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 01:02:08AM +0000, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I am trying to determine which hub a usb drive is connected to so as not to enable
> it for passthrough on a vmware esxi server. The interface for configuring this is not
> correlating, at least from my flawed interpretation of the output of lsusb at the console.
> 
> One of the options in the interface is as follows:
> 
> 00:Id.0 I Intel Corporation 8280131 (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1
> Device Name 8280131 (ICH10 F...
> Vendor Name Intel Corporation
> ID 00:1d.7
> Class ID C03
> Device ID 3A3A
> Subdevice ID 330D
> Vendor ID 8086
> Subvendor ID 103C
>  Function 7 Slot 29 Bus 0
> 
> Below is the output from lsusb -v at the console. I can't correlate this with any of the
> output so I am unsure how to deduce what devices are attached already to this controller.

Have you tried the output of 'lsusb -t'?

Or the lsusb.py program that comes in the usbutils package?  Either of
them will show you this.

thanks,

greg k-h
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