How to enable USB drive in Virtual Machine Oracle VM?

Hi,
I just create Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.3 and Windows server 2003 Virtual Machine in Oracle VM. I want to use USB drive in each virtual machine.
How to enable USB drive in Virtual Machine Oracle VM?
Thank you very much for your helping.
Fujimaru

Hi,
Have you integrated VMM and SCOM?
Hope the links below could be helpful:
Operations Manager Integration and PRO Improvements in SCVMM 2012
http://blogs.technet.com/b/scvmm/archive/2011/04/14/operations-manager-integration-and-pro-improvements-in-scvmm-2012.aspx
Integrating VMM 2012 and OpsMgr 2012
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2012/08/21/integrating-vmm-2012-and-opsmgr-2012.aspx
And please also search for "IP address Pool" under monitors or rules, hope you may find something related there.
Regards,
Yan Li
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