I don't have an answer but the following manpage :
man cfgadm_usb (1M) has some info that may help, such as the command to list usb: cfgadm -l -s "select=class(usb),cols=ap_id:info" | grep Mfg Taken from that manpage. Also I believe there are various USB drivers see "man usba" For example possibly check : modinfo | grep xhci David Stes ----- Op 5 jun 2021 om 11:07 schreef Andreas Wacknitz a.wackn...@gmx.de: > On 6/4/21 10:11 PM, Gary Mills wrote: >> On Fri, Jun 04, 2021 at 07:31:20AM -0500, Gary Mills wrote: >>> I found a document that might help. It describes: >>> >>> lshal --monitor >>> dbus-monitor --system >> Ah, I tried the first command on an OI system running the 2020-11-27 >> BE and did get some output while I inserted and removed a USB stick: >> >> <root@ryzen># lshal --monitor >> >> Start monitoring devicelist: >> ------------------------------------------------- >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_0 added >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0 added >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0 added >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4 >> added >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4 >> added >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> added >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> property volume.mount_point = '/media/STORE N GO' >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> property volume.is_mounted_read_only = false (new) >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> property volume.is_mounted = true >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> property volume.mount_point = '' >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> property volume.is_mounted = false >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4/p0_1 >> removed >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4/sd4 >> removed >> >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0/disk4 >> removed >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0/scsi_host0 >> removed >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_if0_0 removed >> pci_0_0/pci1022_1453_1_3/pci1b21_1142_0/storage_a_0 removed >> >> This system did automount the USB stick and did pop up a window >> showing the contents of the stick. Now we are getting somewhere. >> Something is wrong with the OS upgrade. All that's left is to figure >> out what is missing or what is ignoring USB events. >> >> > I don't use USB sticks with OI but I noticed something probably related > on my desktop: For some time now newly plugged mice or keyboards cannot > be used in X11. Even logout and re-login doesn't help. It looks as if > USB device need to be plugged during boot in order to be usable. > > > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > oi-dev@openindiana.org > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list oi-dev@openindiana.org https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev